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Base Configuration
CPU:
ATOM 330 2x1.6GHz 512Kb Cache
Memory/RAM:
2 GB ( DDR2 )
Base storage:
250 GB
Bandwidth allocation:
10 TB /month (inbound traffic unmetered)
IP Space:
5 IP Addresses
Base monthly rate:
Starts at $99/mo.
Deploy time:
under 60 minutes (after order verification)
Available:
Yes
Dedicated Server
 
Starts at $99/mo.
Operating Systems
  • CentOS w/ CloudLinux
  • Debian
  • Red Hat Enterprise
  • Open SUSE
  • Ubuntu
  • CentOS
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Editions:

    Web, Standard & Enterprise
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Editions:

    Web, Standard, Enterprise & Data Center
Server Management Options
This server is offered unmanaged with SingleHop à la Carte management options. You may choose to add any of SingleHop's server management features to your server at any time
Control Panel Choices
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 Launching a web application has never been an easy. Regardless of what it actually is, if it will be used by people, it has to be reliable, scalable, and functional. The infrastructure that it lives on has to be affordable, easy to use, and appropriate for both where it is today and where it will [...]

May 04th, 2012 Press Box: SingleHop Expands Operations, Opens Data Center in Phoenix, AZ.

Chicago IL - May 3rd, 2012 - SingleHop, LLC., a leading dedicated server and cloud hosting provider, today announced the opening of a Data Center in Phoenix, AZ. The facility, operated by IO, the leading provider of next-generation modular data center technology and services is the first Western US expansion for SingleHop. The company will now offer its customers the option to choose which data center they want their hardware to reside within.