Atlantic.net is a leading cloud server hosting provider. Their data centers are located in Dallas, New York, Orlando, San Francisco and Toronto. They simplify complex technologies, signifying trustworthiness to the customers and offering excellent services. Their cloud servers are backed by 100% enterprise SSD storage. The company has one click application hosting to support WordPress, cPanel, LAMP, Docker, LEMP and Node.js. Moreover, their cloud servers are compatible with Windows Server and best for small businesses to enterprise. Linux hosting is compatible with Arch Linux, Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, and Fedora. With Atlantic hosting provider, server can install within 30 seconds after activation. This hosting provider is very affordable and efficient. Customers get 7TB of outbound and unlimited inbound data transfer.
SSAE 16 (SOC 1) TYPE II (Formerly SAS 70) audited and certified data center infrastructure
Atlantic.Net, specialized global SSD cloud VPS hosting solutions provider, announced on 30-Sep-2014 availability of their newly launched $.99 server Go plan. Aggressively priced, the new server includes a FreeBSD Cloud VPS (Virtual Private Server) or 256MB Linux, 1TB of outbound bandwidth (unlimited inbound bandwidth) and 10GB of SSD storage. Also included in plan are enterprise SSDs, A+B redundant power on each server, RAID redundant storage, multiple Internet uplinks, optional backup, and a great deal more.
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