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Remote Virtual Private Servers Administration
The whole concept of a Virtual Private Servers or Virtual Hosting
(which is what most other hosting providers offer) is based on remote
administration. Many small to medium sized business simply cannot
afford to install a T1 into their office (let alone a DS3) and lay
down the capital, time, and human resources necessary to maintain
a dedicated connection to the Internet. A Virtual Private Servers
allows you to have a dedicated presence on the Internet and maintain
it remotely via a low cost dial-up connection.
User Interfaces
There are several user interfaces that allow you to administer your
Virtual Private Servers in an easy-to-use and comfortable environment.
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iManager
Our most comprehensive tool is iManager. iManager provides wizards
that guide you through the step-by-step process of uploading
files to your Virtual Private Servers, managing files, creating
e-mail accounts, and much more. Because iManager runs from your
web browser (Netscape Navigator, Internet Explorer, and others),
accessing your Virtual Private Servers is as easy as surfing
a web site.
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Telnet
or SSH
Providing shell account access to our Virtual Private servers
is a fundamental part of our philosophy. By using a Telnet or
SSH client, you can connect to your Virtual Private Servers
from anywhere in the world, and log in as if you were sitting
right in front it.
The UNIX O/S
At the core of of our hosting technology is the UNIX Operating System
(O/S).
- FreeBSD
UNIX
Rule the World with 13 Commands... The UNIX File System... Changing
the Time on a Virtual Private Servers... Cron - Program Scheduler...
Rc - Automatic Program Restarting... Finger - A UNIX Directory
Service...
- Solaris
UNIX
Rule the World with 11 Commands... The UNIX File System... Changing
the Time on a Virtual Private Servers... Cron - Program Scheduler...
Rc - Automatic Program Restarting... Finger - A UNIX Directory
Service...
- Which
O/S Is Your Virtual Private Servers Running?
Virtual Private Servers Administration
For help with Virtual Private Servers administration, see:
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