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Lost Horizon offers its clients superior dedicated hosting. Lost Horizon has a variety of both managed and unmanaged plans on several different platforms so a system can be created to meet your needs. Lost Horizon can work with you so your system grows as your needs grow. In addition to single server plans, Lost Horizon can work with you to create clustering solutions, mirrored servers and application servers as your site grows in size and complexity.

A shared environment is where multiple clients share a single server. On the other hand, a dedicated environment is where there is only one client per server.

A dedicated server provides you with a larger amount of uptime, greater server access, the ability to use custom applications, greater security, greater bandwidth and superior technical support.

Lost Horizon managed dedicated servers provide clients with the ideal environment to host enterprise level websites. Enterprise level websites are those where the purpose of the site is more than simply to act as an online brochure for the company. An enterprise level website will typically have some or all of these components:

  • e-commerce
  • detailed company information
  • interactivity
  • forms and email to contact someone at your company

Managed dedicated servers are ideal for clients without prior server administration expertise and Mission Critical sites requiring server management by the host.


This Month's Featured Special for Managed NT / Dedicated Hosting

DH5-M Unix Computer:

Micron NetFrame

CPU:

2.5 Ghz Pentium

RAM:

1 Gb

Hard Drive:

Dual 60 Gb IDE
RAID 1

IP Addresses:

256 (in blocks of 5 as needed)

Monthly Bandwidth:

125 Gb

Description:

Designed to provide a complete end-to-end
hosting solution while still being cost-efficient.

Price:

$925.00/month

$495 setup

 

 


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