Houston Web Hosting Provider, JaguarPC, Completes Server Upgrades

Posted by Webhost - 28/02/07 at 12:02 am

JaguarPC announced it has completed the second phase to
replace all its server hardware. Starting in 2006, the Houston-based Web host, began replacing all single core servers or dual processors with one core to the new AMD dual core CPU servers.

Jaguar PC also announced it has completed testing and begun implementing a new enterprise backup
management system that will increase backup speed and performance for its clients.

With significant upgrades to the amount of RAM as well as newer RAID disk arrays across all the systems, redundancy and access speeds have improved. The company notes that the initial results of the completed server upgrades show an improvement in loading time on the network and near 100% uptime. Patch management is also easier, leading to quicker and more frequent updates.

“In a market where every provider is moving towards the cheapest alternatives possible, this is part of our plan to rather focus on delivering quality web services,” says Greg Landis, chief executive
officer of JaguarPC in a company announcement. “With other competitive hosting companies,
companies may outgrow the available services and need to migrate to a completely different web host. Conversely, a company can start small with our basic plan and seamlessly upgrade with us through the yearsof growth.”

All web hosting accounts with JaguarPC will be on the same hardware platform, making plan upgrade
migrations even easier.

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