The web hosting and added Fully Managed Linux Virtual Private Servers (VPS) have been added to CS New Media’s portfolio of services, on the heels of celebrating its 4-year anniversary.

Carl Shepherdson, owner of CS New Media explained, ”We’ve spent the last year developing a public VPS solution that will provide the value-add and service level that our clients need to run their businesses. As a fully managed service, our team manages every technical aspect of the VPS, ranging from initial setup and frequent software updates to daily off-site backups and 24/7 service monitoring. It’s an all-in-one solution.”

CS New Media continues to provide an array of Windows and Linux shared hosting and reseller hosting solutions. With the launch of Virtual Private Servers, the company has introduced six Fully Managed VPS configurations, starting at 17.95 pounds per month for 5GB of disk space and 150GB of monthly data transfer. The highest end configuration starts at 99.95 pounds and includes 40GB of disk space and 1200GB of monthly data transfer. CS New Media’s VPS solutions are geared toward Web developers and small businesses.

All VPS configurations include RAID-10 storage, guaranteed server resources, the Plesk control panel, 24/7 technical support, and 24/7 service monitoring. Configurations also include daily off-site automatic data backups, which helps minimize the threat of data loss.

CS New Media’s new website has been in development for nearly three months. The site now boasts improved navigation and a greater variety of information about the company’s services and technical infrastructure.

CS New Media provides affordable UK-based Shared and Reseller Windows and Linux Web hosting solutions. Serving home users, businesses and educational institutions, CS New Media’s hosting packages offer genuine 24 hour, dedicated support and access to the latest technologies, including ASP, ASP.net 2.0, PHP 4 and 5, MS-SQL 2008 and MySQL 4 + 5.

Posted by Admin on September 16th, 2009 | No Comments

When it comes to web hosting, most people are only familiar with personal web hosting, which is also called shared hosting. Although shared hosting is the cheapest form of web hosting, it is also the least efficient because several domains are hosted on the same account. This is where VPS and dedicated become much more useful because they allow you to dedicate resources specifically for your website. In this article, we will talk about the benefits of each and what the differences between the two of them are.

The great thing about both dedicated and VPS hosting are that they are much faster and much more efficient than shared hosting. They are both relatively expensive compared to shared hosting, but this is because they have more resources and storage dedicated to them.

Dedicated Hosting
Dedicated hosting is the term used to describe the situation in which you have 1 server dedicated to 1 website. It is the most expensive form of web hosting, but it is also the fastest and most efficient. When you have a dedicated web host, your uptime is practically guaranteed and you will have a huge amount of storage and bandwidth specifically dedicated to your website. As opposed to share hosting, which shares the storage and bandwidth of a server, dedicated hosting devotes an entire server’s resources to your website.

VPS Hosting
VPS hosting differs from dedicated hosting in that it is a form of shared hosting, being that several sites are still hosted on a single server. The difference between VPS and shared hosting is that every site on a VPS server has dedicated resources, including bandwidth, memory, and hard drive storage. With VPS servers, the web hosts sets up an individual system environment on a server that is cut-off from the other sites on the server. As a result, even though the sites are on a shared server, there are individual resources allocated for each website, which boosts speed and efficiency.

Although VPS is slightly cheaper than dedicated hosting, it might be worth your while to purchase dedicated hosting if you have a popular business or e-commerce website. If you don’t need a dedicated server, then VPS hosting might be perfect for your situation.

Posted by Admin on March 11th, 2009 | 14 Comments