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Linux VPS Hosting Plans
Packages Bronze Silver Golden Platinum
Guaranteed RAM 256Mb 512Mb 1Gb 2Gb
CPU 25% of Core 50% of Core 100% of Core 100% of Core
Disk Space 15Gb 30Gb 60Gb 120Gb
Data Transfer 250Gb 500Gb 750Gb 1000Gb
Price $24.95 $38.95 $74.95 $89.95
Full Root Access + + + +
Domains unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited
Panel Cpanel or Dedikit™
IP addresses 1 1 1 1
Support for Perl + + + +
Support for Php + + + +
Support for databases + + + +
E-mail Accounts unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited
FTP Accounts unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited
MySQL Databases unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited
Server monitoring 24x7 + + + +
Initial free setup + + + +
30-day moneyback guarantee + + + +
Same day setup + + + +
Payment Options PayPal, Credit Card, wire transfer
Secure datacenter environment + + + +
Price $24.95 $38.95 $74.95 $89.95
VPS information

What virtualization technology is use for Natcoweb VDS services?
We use Xen paravirtualization technology which has much of the dedicated server behavior. Xen differs from OpenVZ/Vserver/FreeVPS, as it creates a separate virtual machine with its own OS, kernel, guaranteed CPU and RAM resources, but has much lower overhead than virtualization technologies with full hardware emulation such as VMWare, VirtualBox, Qemu, etc.
What OS can be used inside virtual machines?
Debian and Centos Linux OS.
When it’s time to upgrade to vps?
Whenever you site needs have outgrown shared hosting, but dedicated server is still an overkill for you, vps hosting service is the best option. Go for VPS if you need to install and configure any applications you want, say PostgreSQL instead of MySQL. VPS could be a cost-effective solution for backup and file storage.
What’s included into Natcoweb virtual dedicated hosting support services?
Initial server setup, free server monitoring and site bandwidth statistics.
What’s essential to consider when choosing a vps plan?
When choosing a VPS plan, consider the amount of dedicated RAM and CPU.
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