HostReview.com Friday, July 14, 2006; 02:27 AM
Virtual Private Server Web hosting provider VPSLink, (www.vpslink.com), announced that it has added Gentoo Linux to its VPS product line.
VPSLink is designed specifically for Linux power users, providing
cutting edge technology at ultra-competitive prices.
Stephen Koenig, Director of Research & Development, describes
Gentoo as "perhaps one of the most customizable Linux distributions
available." VPSLink Gentoo plans feature a minimalist installation,
including GCC and SSHD. This is commonly referred to as a Stage 3
Install. Koenig noted that users will definitely need to be comfortable
compiling applications to take advantage of Gentoo.
Portage is the heart of Gentoo, and runs a large portion of the
operating system. Specifically Portage is the software distribution
system for Gentoo. To add new applications, or update existing ones,
Portage must be used. More than 10,000 packages currently exist in
Portage. To update your system to the latest version of all
applications simply type 'emerge -uD world' and everything is up to
date. For complete details on VPSLink's Gentoo VPS plans, please visit http://gentoo-vps.com.
VPSLink provides budget Virtual Private Server (VPS) web hosting
solutions from their datacenter in Seattle, WA. VPS technologies allow
users to be isolated inside of their own virtual environment, providing
all of the administrative access previously only available on a
traditional dedicated server. VPSLink is focused on cutting edge open
source technologies. VPSLink is a wholly owned subsidiary of Spry
Hosting.
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