Cloud Servers (CS)


Hostway’s Cloud Servers, based on Microsoft’s latest Hyper-V virtualization technology, allow you to:

  • Rapidly scale resources with on-demand dedicated CPU.
  • Keep your critical applications up and running with high performance, high availability servers.
  • Benefit from high-availability servers deployed on redundant server clusters and redundant enterprise class storage.

Each TruFlex CS performs and acts as a stand-alone server, both for end users and applications. These robust, high performing server plans are fully customizable and offer premium features such as failover and disaster recovery options.

With a choice of Windows and Linux Operating Systems, all CS plans receive outstanding 24/7 live support by Hostway, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and global provider of enterprise-class Windows hosting solutions.

CS Benefits

  • Flexibility - Easy management, fast provisioning and improved deployment.
  • Scalability -Scales up or down according your needs.
  • On-demand - Rapidly provision and deploy resources without capital investments.
  • High Availability - Minimize downtime (planned and unplanned) and eliminate standby hardware and software.
  • Cluster Infrastructure - Built on the industry's best fully redundant Dell, Cisco, Foundry and Microsoft Hyper V architecture.
  • Disaster Recovery - High levels of availability and replication / redundancy for mission critical applications.
  • Geographically Distributed - Easily replicate virtual environments and take advantage of true fault tolerance.

Hostway premium virtual servers are built on a shared cluster with dedicated resource allocations, and database servers are pre-installed with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 software.

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