Got Web Host Implements Cloud Hosting
YNOT – Valparaiso, Ind.-based hosting company Got Web Host has implemented a new cloud-based infrastructure for both dedicated and shared server environments. The redundant network provides increased speed and system reliability by removing individual points of failure, a spokesperson said.
“Your servers’ resources are constantly analyzed and adjusted to compute workloads which guarantee your cloud server is never overloaded,” Director of Internet Marketing Tanya Martin said. “Additionally, if your host hardware suffers a server interruption, the cloud server is migrated to new hardware to guarantee minimal downtime.
“Got Web Host has consistently been at the forefront when it comes to changes in web hosting technologies,” she continued. “We have been discussing the implementation of cloud hosting for some time. I am delighted to say we feel confident that our cloud server infrastructure will provide the reliability to which our customers, past and present, have grown accustomed.”
Cloud computing embodies on-demand, dynamic provisioning of executable resources within a network. Like an electricity grid, the “cloud” allows allocation of assets on an as-needed, where-needed basis, thereby trimming some operational costs and decreasing the potential for system failure due to spikes in demand.
“We are excited to get this new project off the ground,” Got Web Host Director of Business Development Lloyd Brown said. “I feel that the inclusion of shared servers on our cloud network not only provides a great entry-level cost for those on a budget, but also allows those customers to experience the speed and reliability of our fully redundant cloud network that might not otherwise be available elsewhere.”
In addition to dedicated and virtual cloud hosting plans, standard dedicated hosting continues to be available, Brown added.
For more information, visit GotWebHost.com.