November 27, 2007 (HOSTSEARCH.COM) Web hosting provider FastNext (http://fastnext.com) now offers dedicated servers, the company announced yesterday. According to the company, it has established seven options designed to meet a range of dedicated server demands.
FastNexts dedicated options are called Server-440, Server-860-Conroe, Server-860, Server-1435-Opteron, Server-1950-Clovertown, Server-1950-Woodcrest, Server-2950-Woodcrest. Servers are fitted with Dual Core and even Quad Core processors (AMD/ Intel Xeon / Intel Pentium), 1-4 GB RAM, hardware RAID with 64/256 MB of memory.
We strive improving to satisfy needs of our customers. Our clients projects grow, so we often receive upgrade requests from those who need a dedicated server. Thats why we launched the dedicated server offering, just as they wish, explained Serge Riabchuk, CEO of FastNext.
In support of its dedicated options, FastNext offers a number of additional services. These are hardware upgrades, network backup storage, hardware firewall, on-demand load balancing, port filtering, clustering, SQL offloading, back end switches for database or backup connectivity, KVM-IP, and redundant power supplies.