May 9, 2007; 03:27 AM
Leading Windows based web hosting provider MaximumASP announces the deployment of dual core processor technology from
Intel and AMD.
The dual core chips have two physical cores on the same chip delivering
more speed and more power than single core versions. The upgrade in
technology allows businesses to reduce application costs based upon
physical CPU count. In addition to the new Dell PowerEdge hardware,
MaximumASP also provides enterprise class 64-bit operating systems.
According to Silas Boyle, Managing Partner of Sales at MaximumASP, the
newer 64-bit operating systems run up to 20% faster on the same hardware
while still retaining 32-bit compatibility.
All MaximumASP server packages include comprehensive network protection,
automated server patching, and advanced server monitoring, public and
private networks, tier-one bandwidth and industry leading security
practices. The packages start at $249 for dual core single processor
servers and scale to $499 for dual core dual processor servers. For more
information on the server upgrades, visit http://www.maximumasp.com/solutions/dedicated/comparison.aspx.
"The move to the newest technology is part of MaximumASP’s
ongoing goal of providing our customers with expertise in emerging
technologies to enable their business growth. Increasing technology
requirements and the growth of multi-threaded applications will continue
to make the newer dual core technologies very useful and powerful with
an affordable price," said Boyle.
MaximumASP, based in Louisville, Kentucky, was founded in 2000 as an
outsourcing firm for Microsoft Windows based hosting services. The
company currently hosts more than 44,000 domains for customers in over
60 countries. With a strong focus on hosting solutions that combine
advanced monitoring and management tools, MaximumASP has become a top
choice for Microsoft developers seeking a robust hosting platform for
mission-critical web applications. For more information, visit www.maximumasp.com.