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“Cloud” is a buzzword for server virtualization which can be flexible and tailored to your individual needs. You'll be choosing a Veber Cloud Hosting solution if you need a cheaper and more scalable alternative to a Veber Dedicated Server.

Every Veber Cloud Hosting service performs and executes in exactly the same way as a Veber Dedicated Server. Each Veber Cloud Server has its own root access, users, IP addresses, memory, processes, configuration files, applications and system libraries. You can rest assured that choosing a Veber Cloud Hosting service is not a compromise in quality or performance.

Our Cloud Hosting services are provided using software from VMWare called vSphere. This includes the industry leading ESX Hypervisor. Using VMWare allows many Veber Cloud servers to run simultaneously with each virtual server representing a complete hosting system.

Choose a Veber Cloud Hosting Services solution if you want a scalable, mobile, flexible, secure and high speed hosting solution. Don't forget too that each and every Veber solution is backed by the Veber Promise offering you peace of mind in quality and competitiveness of your Veber hosting solution.

Veber Hosting Promise

All our dedicated server hosting, cloud and colocation services are supported by the Veber Promise.

  • Dedicated 24/7/365 support
  • Tier 4 data centres
  • Tier 1 connectivity
  • Price match policy
  • Branded hardware

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Dell blade server

Veber uses Dell "M" series blade servers. They are very versatile and easy to manage server as well as offering power redundancy. They are enterprise level servers, and offer the excellent performance for their size. Each server can carry two hard drives.

Single Intel Xeon Quad Core

This is the central processing unit of the server – it does all of the calculations your server needs to run. Generally the faster the processor the quicker your server will run. In addition, the more CPU cores it has, the faster it will get too. We use Intel processors exclusively, and insist on using Xeon CPUs in our servers – they are enterprise class and give you all the speed and reliability you could need. We never use desktop CPUs in our servers and actively try and use low power CPU's when available.

RAM

This stands for Random Access Memory – and is the memory that actually does the work in your server – it's used for on the fly calculations rather than the hard drives which are used to store files. The more RAM your system has the faster your system will be – 2Gb is usually enough for a medium-heavy website, 8Gb would be enough for a heavily hit website with databases. Our M series blades can carry up to 192Gb of RAM if necessary.

Hard Drives

There are many different types of hard drives available for M series Blade servers. SATA drives is the entry level technology and runs at a maximum speed of 7200rpm but capacities are large – up to 1tb. SAS drives are the most widely used drives in our systems, they run at either 10000RPM or 15000RPM but capacities are limited to 600Gb. Finally we have SSD or Solid State Drives – flash memory like in your USB memory sticks but *much* faster – it is new technology so they are lower capacities at a maximum of 256Gb but speeds are faster than the fastest SAS drives.

Lights out remote control

Veber offers all customers with Dedicated Servers, lights out remote control – this is exactly as it sounds, you can control your server as if you were in the room with it – so if there is a problem you can see, from bios level upwards – you can watch your server boot and diagnose any problem easily. In addition you can reboot the server should you need to using the on-board power reboot facility or mount a CD or DVD image to load software.

1U/10U/20U

A "U" is a measurement of space used in data centre cabinets. Rackmount servers are measured in U's – the smallest server being one rack unit – or 1U. larger servers can be up to 12U – although the largest servers we typically put in our racks are 10U

Watts

This is the amount of power that your server or network equipment uses. Most power efficient 1U servers use as little as 80w but things like redundant power supplies and the addition of extra CPUs and memory may increase this up to 240w. Please refer to your manufacturers guidelines for exact power usage.

UPS

This is an Uninterruptible Power Supply – or UPS for short, and is a way of ensuring your server never goes offline, even if there is a mains power failure. Its basically a large array of batteries, and the idea is that a UPS would hold up the datacentre long enough for the power to either come back or the power generators to kick in.

Bandwidth

This is the amount of data your server transfers in and out of its network interface. Have a look at our bandwidth page for more information.

HA

This is VMWare High Availability function – within a VMWare Cluster there are two instances of the server running simultaneously with the intention that if one hardware ESX host fails there is another instance running which resumes within microseconds – resulting in no downtime for your server.

Level 1

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  • 1x Intel Xeon Processor ?
  • 1Gb RAM ?
  • 10Gb Hard Drive ?
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  • 20Gb Hard Drive ?
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  • 30Gb Hard Drive ?
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