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New 1Gbps Un-Metered Dedicated Server Offerings

Hosting And Designs L.L.C. is pleased to announce new 1Gbps un-metered dedicated servers they expand further into the un-metered market. Original server offerings were at 100TB’s of traffic per month with options to go over that if needed without extra traffic charges. However, recently Hosting And Designs L.L.C. has been able to offer twice the amount of traffic per month that is not monitored or capped, to now 200TB’s of traffic, or more.

As streaming and downloading becomes more popular and carrier prices come down, they are able to offer more monthly server traffic, more bandwidth and at lower prices. This enables any new and existing clients to be able to use double the amount if desired and to never have to worry about surprise traffic charges or notices of too much traffic consumption in any given month.

Speedy Network With Speedy Servers

Because of reduced costs, Hosting And Designs L.L.C. can offer their fastest 1Gbps un-metered dedicated servers to date; a 2 x Intel Xeon E5-2420 Quad Core dedicated server with 200TB’s of traffic. If a client is using large amounts of traffic it is vital that the server specifications can also keep up. This is especially true with video streaming for example.

There is an option to lower monthly costs with small setup fees as well on certain server configurations and an even larger 3400TB traffic option is also available.

Two locations will be provided; St. Louis USA and Strasbourg, France. (The later being right on the border with Germany.)

The new 1Gbps un-metered dedicated servers will also come with HostingAndDesigns.com’s proprietary client control panel. This software allows clients to reboot servers if needed and to even perform an Operating System reload of their choice. All without needing to create a support ticket. This gives their clients full access to their dedicated servers without any delay. It also speeds things up significantly without having to involve a data center technician at the datacenter.

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