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MICRODEDICATED.COM

Our company is specializing on the high quality e-commerce, web, business and game hosting services in the United States at low cost.

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Dedicated hosting

A dedicated hosting service, dedicated server, or managed hosting service is a type of Internet hosting where the client leases an entire server not shared with anyone. This is more flexible than shared hosting, as organizations have full control over the server(s), including choice of operating system, hardware, etc.

MicroDedicated.com use only brands like Intel, SuperMicro, Dell and HP.

Network Connectivity

All of our datacenters have multi-gigabit multi-homed fully redundant connectivity to the Internet. We are connected over gigabit fibers to Level3, Savvis, Hurrican Electric, Cogent. This huge connectivity insures the fastest network speed available. We utilize the power of Juniper and Cisco routers. Every customer gets 100 mbps or gigabit ethernet port on private vlan.

Remote reboot access

Remote power management solutions allow administrators to remotely power cycle servers and devices and troubleshoot problems, both locally and remote, from any location in the world. This provides administrators with the ability to manage servers more efficiently and reduce server downtime by affording direct access to power control.

Bandwidth measurement

Bandwidth refers to the data transfer rate or the amount of data that can be carried from one point to another in a given time period (usually a second) and is often represented in bits (of data) per second (bps). For example, visitors to your server, web site, or applications utilize bandwidth as the traffic moves from your server to the Internet and vice versa. Connectivity refers to the �access providers� that supply bandwidth, or data transfer rate, through various connection points across a network or footprint to one or multiple data centers where dedicated servers are housed.

95th Method: Line Speed, billed on the 95th percentile, average or peak usage, refers to the speed in which data flows from the server or device. The measurement can be compared to mph (Miles Per Hour), or how fast something travels. Line Speed is measured using bits per second, kilobits per second, megabits per second, and gigabits per second.

OS choices

Linux is a Unix-like computer operating system. Linux is one of the most prominent examples of free software and open source development; typically all underlying source code can be freely modified, used, and redistributed by anyone.Predominantly known for its use in servers, Linux is supported by corporations such as Dell, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Novell, Oracle Corporation, Red Hat, and Sun Microsystem.Historically, Linux has mainly been used as a server operating system, and has risen to prominence in that area; Netcraft reported in September 2006 that eight of the ten most reliable internet hosting companies run Linux on their web servers.This is due to its relative stability and long uptime, and the fact that desktop software with a graphical user interface is often unneeded. Enterprise and non-enterprise Linux distributions may be found running on servers. Linux is the cornerstone of the LAMP server-software combination (Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl/PHP/Python) which has achieved popularity among developers, and which is one of the more common platforms for website hosting.

FreeBSD is a Unix-like free operating system descended from AT&T UNIX via the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) branch through the 386BSD and 4.4BSD operating systems.FreeBSD is developed as a complete operating system. The kernel, device drivers and all of the userland utilities, such as the shell, are held in the same source code revision tracking tree (CVS). This model can be contrasted with Linux where the kernel, userland utilities and applications are developed separately and packaged together by other groups as Linux distributions.As an operating system, FreeBSD is generally regarded as reliable and robust, and of the operating systems that accurately report uptime remotely, FreeBSD is the most common free operating system listed in Netcraft's list of the 50 web servers with the longest uptime. A long uptime also indicates that no crashes have occurred and that no kernel updates have been deemed necessary, as installing a new kernel requires a reboot and resets the uptime counter of the system.

Windows Server 2003 is a server operating system produced by Microsoft. Introduced on April 24, 2003 as the successor to Windows 2000 Server, it is considered by Microsoft to be the cornerstone of their Windows Server System line of business server products.

We can install on the servers different flavors of Linux(free installation): CentOS, Fedora, Debian. We can install FreeBSD(free installation) or Windows 2003 Server(you need to purchase license separately).

We can install custom OS as well, but it may take longer to deploy your server. Please put notes on your order.

Control Panels

cPanel is a graphical web-based web-hosting control panel, designed to make administration of websites easy. cPanel handles all aspects of website administration in its interface. The software, which is proprietary and distributed by cPanel Inc., is designed for use by commercial web hosting services.cPanel runs on a number of popular RPM-based Linux distributions, such as SUSE, Fedora, Mandriva, CentOS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and cAos, as well as FreeBSD.

DirectAdmin is a graphical web-based web hosting control panel designed to make administration of websites easier.DirectAdmin is compatible with several versions of Red Hat, Fedora Core, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, FreeBSD and Debian.

We support DirectAdmin and CPanel control panels for the servers. DirectAdmin costs $99 one-time fee. CPanel - $35/month.

Extra Hardware

You can always add some extra hardware to your server:

  • Extra RAM($99 for extra gigabyte)
  • Additional hard drive(250GB SATA2 drive for $149 one-time fee)
  • Extra IPs($1 per extra IP address)
  • Extra Bandwidth.