Knowledgebase: Pre-Sales Questions
What type of servers do you place your shared hosting customers on?
Posted by Arvand Sabetian (Import) on 15 May 2009 02:08 AM

We always utilize the best hardware. This means that you will experience the fastest website response times and highest reliability and uptime. Our server configurations are different based on the type of product your purchasing, however you can expect the minimum configuration to look something:

Dual Quad Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2630 v3 @ 2.40GHz (16 Cores total)(Linux & Windows)
32GB of DDR3 RAM on Linux and 196G of DDR3 on ASP (ASPs are Windows servers)
Dual RAID 10 Hard Drive configuration (Best Performance & Redundancy) with SSD drives.

 

Please NOTE: With the rapid advancements of hardware/technology we make no guarantees on the exact hardware spec(s) listed above. However, rest assured we are always looking for ways to improve our products and services to include the latest software/hardware.

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MrSmith
08 March 2011 04:40 AM
DDR2 or DDR3 RAM ?
Arvand Sabetian
11 March 2011 03:31 AM
Due to our constant commitment to quality, we have heavily modified the servers and I've made the changes above (more ram and better cpu for the same number of users on a server). To answer your question it is DDR3.
Arvand Sabetian
11 March 2011 03:32 AM
And the drives are SAS drives not regular SATA drives.
Dear sabetian
10 April 2011 05:02 AM
What the Specific PErcent of share from Total Ram?
Arvand Sabetian
11 April 2011 03:36 AM
It depends on the plan that you are on but I can guarantee you that we have less users on each server than any other hosting company.
U Asar
01 November 2013 08:10 AM
Hi can you update the specifications on shared servers? also Please elaborate, if on shared server the customers get share of the resources or one can utilize resources fully but because they are shared to everyone is using it? I want to know about shared resources vs dedicated so it will assist me choosing a dedicated. thanks
Michael Carr
20 November 2013 11:27 AM
You have outlined it fairly well, Shared servers share accounts among other users. We limit the amount of resources that each user can have though in order to provide stability for all users. A dedicated server is your own environment, you can setup or install anything you want, configure the web server in ways specially optimized for your site and have use all of the resources available.
tunibibi
26 July 2014 05:08 AM
Need to know updated shared servers specifications?
Michael Carr
30 July 2014 10:11 AM
The stats listed in the article are current.
jodi
07 June 2015 02:43 AM
How much is your shared hosting connection speed ?
Ryan C
15 June 2015 10:10 PM
All of our shared servers use 1000Mbps ports or greater.
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