Virtual Private Servers
Virtual Private Servers are a great way to get yourself into a fully private server environment at a low cost, with the ability to scale as your project grows. Similar to a dedicated server, this environment is fully customizeable as you see fit. Any choice of operating system, and free control to install what you wish without fear of affecting other clients. In the same fashion, your memory and hard drive resources are never oversold, and yours to use. Our servers run powerful, high-end Dual Xeon processors with fast SAS-based hard drives in RAID-10 and are constantly protected by our R1Soft Continuous Data Protection backup software. |
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Packages
| CPU |
RAM |
Storage |
Bandwidth |
Price |
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| Tiny |
256 MB |
10 GB |
150 GB |
$25.95 |
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| Small |
512 MB |
20 GB |
250 GB |
$39.95 |
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| Medium |
768 MB |
40 GB |
500 GB |
$59.95 |
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| Large |
1,024 MB |
60 GB |
750 GB |
$85.95 |
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| Huge |
1,536 MB |
80 GB |
1024 GB |
$109.95 |
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Various custom server hardware configurations are also available on request.
Contact our sales team to inquire.
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Network Information
Network Consistencies
There are a number of high standards that you should expect from PureWeb's network between every one of our service locations.
- sFlow-optimized smart-routing network that significantly exceeds performance over traditional BGP-only networks
- Global protection against distributed Denial of Service (dDoS) attacks, such as TCP SYN and Smurf Attacks
- Fully redundant Brocade core network with XMR 4000 and 8000 series carrier network routers (up to 1.92Tbps internal capacity!)
- Premium quality upstream with providers such as PacketExchange, XO, and nLayer connected with diverse paths
- Non-oversubscribed upstream connections, peering points, or internal network
- Redundant & meshed connectivity between all network access devices and providers
- Dense fiber connectivity with very high availability and fully burstable capacity
- Guaranteed 0% packet loss over PureWeb's internal network and 100% uptime
- 24/7 human network monitoring from PureWeb's Bloomington, Illinois Network Operations Center
- Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, Phoenix, Seattle, Toronto
PacketExchange
PacketExchange runs a smart-routing network with 500+ peering providers and over 250Gbps transit/peering capacity in global points of presence. PacketExchange's network is the first built upon Force10's terabit E-Series routers, and maintains their own 10Gbps backbone stretching between Asia, America, and Europe. Unlike many local cable providers, PacketExchange's network is tuned for performance, using a custom implementation of Foundry Networks sFlow technology.
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nLayer Communications
nLayer maintains a high quality United States-based network stretching to prominent peering points in Europe with more than 900Gbps interconnect capacity with other major networks and 34 core IP network POP's. nLayer's reach into the Canadian IP exchanges in Toronto and Montreal make their product a unique and useful addition to most BGP networks.
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XO Communications
XO Communications runs a transit-free network and categorizes themselves as a Tier 1 NSP. Formerly known as Nextlink Communications and Concentric Network Corporation, XO maintains massive fiber assets in the United States - leasing transport to other Tier 1 NSP's such as Savvis. XO boasts such customers as Internap, who uses their network as one of only a few that are ubiquitous amongst their P-NAPs, as well as thousands of others.
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