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Plesk 9.5 hosting now available from Intrahost

by: Chris Hudson
20 May, 2010

We’re pleased to announce that our compatibility testing is complete and that Plesk version 9.5 is being deployed across all of Intrahost’s servers.

We announced the release of the Plesk 9.5 control panel last month.

The new, advanced features of the Plesk 9.5 server control panel are available across our range of hosting solutions for consumers and businesses.

Whether you are looking for simple shared hosting, or a powerful cost-effective virtual dedicated server Intrahost can now offer Plesk 9.5 on all these products as standard.

Even if you are looking for a UK-based dedicated server for your hosting needs we now offer Plesk 9.5 as an optional extra.

Plesk is highly flexible with regard to operating systems so we can provide its unique benefits to our customers whether they desire Windows or Linux-based servers or hosting.

With its advanced features and easy-to-use interface, we’re sure that Intrahost’s customers will enjoy the extra features of this market-leading control panel.

For a more in depth look at this excellent product here is a link to the Plesk 9.5 publisher’s website

Plesk 9.5 coming to Intrahost soon!

by: Chris Hudson
20 April, 2010

We are delighted to announce that Parallels’ Plesk 9.5 control panel will be coming soon to Intrahost’s VDS solutions.

Mike Tree, MD of Intrahost has just confirmed that Intrahost will be introducing the exciting new version of Plesk 9.5 to our product range.

Mike said, “Clearly this version of Plesk 9.5 offers some interesting advancements over the current version and we are keen to introduce it for the benefit of our customers.

“Naturally, before we can do that we have to test it on our servers to confirm that existing customers can be upgraded without problem and that we can continue to provide our high quality tech support to Plesk users.”

We’ll announce here on the blog when we’ll be introducing Plesk 9.5 to our virtual dedicated servers.

Meanwhile, here’s our blog about Plesk 9.5 and its features

Updated our “What is a Virtual Dedicated Server” page

by: Chris Hudson
12 January, 2010

We just updated our brief description of what a VDS is and how we implement them here at Intrahost.

We also draw the distinction between a Virtual Dedicated Server and a VPS, or Virtual Private Server and why you should go for a VDS every time.

Linux VDS/VPS for less than £15 a month

by: Chris Hudson
19 October, 2009

Don’t forget that last month we reduced the cost of our entry-level, Linux, virtual dedicated server to just £14.95 per month!

This is a permanent price reduction on VDS from Intrahost. (You may be more familiar with the term VPS or virtual private server - our VDS has all the features of a VPS but uses significantly more reliable software).

We haven’t compromised the quality upon which Intrahost has built its reputation in order to achieve the price. Despite our low price you are still getting top-quality, brand name kit - HP servers, Cisco switches etc. - housed in UK data centres. Moreover, the Linux virtual dedicated servers still come with UNMETERED monthly traffic and a 99.99% uptime backed by our leading money-back guarantee - it’s in our great Service Level Agreeement!

We lowered our price in order to tempt more of you to try out the quality and reliability of our web hosting service. We’re sure you’ll be happy and want to stay with us.

So, if the time has come for your business leave behind the world of shared or reseller web hosting and gravitate to your own dedicated server you should take advantage of our price drop and a grab a Linux Value Virtual Dedicated Server package today!

You can call me free on 0800 321 3812 or use our contact form, or email us - the details are here

What applications can I run on a VDS or VPS?

by: Chris Hudson
21 August, 2009

Essentially, a VDS (or a VPS) is, to all practical intents and purposes, the same as a dedicated server. Consequently, software that runs on a physical server should run on a virtualised host.

You can install most web–based applications, software, and utilities within the virtual server without any modifications.

Both open–source and commercial applications that are widely tested and utilised will also run successfully on your virtual dedicated server account, as most applications and services do not have to be aware of virtual dedicated server technology.

If you have particular software that you wish to run on an Intrahost virtual dedicated server, which is a superior form of virtual private server (VPS), please contact Intrahost and we will try to assist you. Remember, there is a 30 day money guarantee on our VDS (VPS) so you can give our software virtual server

Entry-level Linux VDS price crash

by: Chris Hudson
10 August, 2009

Here at Intrahost we have created another irresistible virtual server deal!

Last week we revealed our sensational offer - “buy one virtual server and get another VDS free of charge for twelve months“.

This, of course, is a great offer for the power user and those companies that need a testing or development server.

But what if monthly cost is an important criterion in your choice of virtual server host, rather than just power? Have Intrahost a deal for you?

We certainly have! We have reduced the cost of our entry-level, Linux, virtual dedicated server to just £14.95 per month!

The good news is that this is a permanent price reduction on VDS from Intrahost.

Don’t worry though, we haven’t compromised the quality upon which Intrahost has built its reputation. Despite that low price you are still getting top-quality, brand name kit - HP servers, Cisco switches etc. - housed in UK data centres. Moreover, the Linux virtual dedicated servers still come with UNMETERED monthly traffic and a 99.99% uptime backed by our leading money-back guarantee - it’s in our SLA!

So, if the time has come for your business to grow up and leave behind the world of shared or reseller web hosting by moving onto your own dedicated server you should take advantage of Intrahost’s generosity and a grab a Linux Value Virtual Dedicated Server package today!

Buy a virtual dedicated server and get one FREE!

by: Chris Hudson
7 August, 2009

Intrahost has raised the bar for UK hosting companies once again - this time we’re offering a FREE virtual dedicated server with every PRO VDS package taken out until the end of October - or while stocks last!

Incredibly, that’s two virtual dedicated servers for the price of one. (Some of you may be more familiar with the term VPS than VDS, but in practice they amount to the same thing).

Basically, take any PRO VDS from us we’ll let you have a VDS VALUE package, with your choice of operating system (Windows or Linux), totally free of charge for a full 12 months!

hp-proliant-dl360-g6If you wish, you may choose different operating systems on each of your virtual dedicated servers. So, if you’ve ever considered having a development or testing server but dismissed it as too expensive this is a heaven-sent opportunity!

Obviously, with an offer like this the number of free dedicated virtual servers is limited and we are expecting a huge uptake, so it is strictly “first come, first served”!

Don’t worry, although the VALUE VDS is totally free it is of the same quality as the PRO VDS, it uses exactly the same top quality brand of physical server and ancillary equipment and it will be based in the same UK data centres - we haven’t cut any corners in bringing you a quality VDS offering.

In case you’re wondering, here’s the only small print (not literally) to Intrahost’s excellent free virtual dedicated server offer:

  • The FREE Value VDS is a standard server (i.e. not a Plesk-enabled server)
  • The FREE Value VDS terminates after one year or automatically if you cancel your PRO VDS
  • This offer excludes all other offers available on this website.

How do I get my free Intrahost virtual dedicated server?
When you order ANY Intrahost PRO virtual dedicated server package you’ll be sent a voucher code so that you can select a Value VDS via the checkout as normal, but you’ll not be asked for payment.

Get a FREE Virtual Dedicated Server today!

by: Chris Hudson
30 July, 2009

Every Intrahost PRO VDS package comes with a FREE Value virtual dedicated server! Two VDS for the price of one!

Take out a VDS PRO package and we’ll let you have a VDS Value package, with your choice of operating system (Windows or Linux), totally free of charge for 12 months!

You’re welcome to choose different operating systems on the PRO and Value Virual dedicated servers.

So, if you’ve ever wished that you could afford a development or testing server now’s your chance!

Obviously, with an offer this great the number of FREE VDS’ is limited, so it is first come first served!

The only limitations to the offer are:

  1. The FREE Value VDS must be a Standard server not a Plesk server package.
  2. The FREE Value VDS terminates after one year, though you are able to continue using it or upgrade it by taking out a normal contract at that time.
  3. Obviously, if you cancel the PRO VDS contract your free VDS server is automatically cancelled at the same time.
  4. This offer excludes all other offers available on this website.

How do I order my free VDS?

Simply place your order for ANY Intrahost PRO virtual dedicated server package and you will be sent a voucher code by email so that you may choose you FREE Value virtual dedicated server standard server.

When is a Virtual Dedicated Server better than a Dedicated Server?

by: Chris Hudson
22 July, 2009

When is a virtual dedicated server better than a dedicated server?

The instinctive answer is “never!”

How could it be anything else? We are computer users, we are logical people and logically the answer is, “Never!”

Otherwise, why have dedicated servers the first place?

Well, after I published the article on the benefits of virtual dedicated servers I received an interesting email.

My article, basically, spoke of virtual dedicated servers as being a very cost-effective way of achieving much of the operational benefit of having your own dedicated server but without the attendant cost.

The implication was there that the VDS, or VPS as it is also known as, is a compromise, albeit a very good one, between performance/features and monthly cost.

For the vast majority of server users that difference, that compromise, is almost unnoticeable, unlike the very big saving to their bank balance!

However, I was reminded by the email that there is a way in which a VDS can be BETTER than a dedicated server!

Confused?

Well, the veracity of that statement, essentially, hangs upon how your hosting company sets up its VDS/VPS.

At Intrahost, rather than individual physical servers hosting several virtual dedicated servers on their internal hard drives, the set-up is very different. Here, the physical servers are set-up in “clusters” and the data storage is not on individual hard drives in each server, but rather in a shared disk array (or storage area network - SAN).

Now, I don’t want to become too technical here as the purpose of our blog is to help clients, newcomers and the just-plain-curious to better understand our hosting industry, not to blind them with science, technology or acronyms!

But essentially there is a double benefit to our “Intrahost method” here.

Firstly, as our physical servers are “clustered” it  means that if one physical server went down, other servers in the cluster would automatically begin acting as a physical host server for the virtual dedicated servers that were allocated to the, now, ex-server! But this resilience would be of no benefit if the data of the VDSs was stored on the, now, inaccessible hard drives of the failed physical server.

This is where the second advantage of the Intrahost method kicks in. As the virtual dedicated servers themselves are stored on the SAN they are not affected by the loss of the defective physical server’s hard drives and so the virtual dedicated servers and all their data will continue to be available to end users.

Furthermore, when it comes to replacing the faulty server it is a quicker and easier job as the hard drives don’t have to be removed and so there is no interruption to the service received by the customers who were being served by the faulty server.

Now compare that to a dedicated server, with everything stored internally.

If the dedicated server goes down you are out of the game until engineers get it going again or, alternatively, allocate you another server, if the malfunction is catastrophic.

But if the dedicated server is down and, therefore, you cannot access your hard drive (and the data thereon) have you got a recent backup that you can install on a new dedicated server? Do you back up your dedicated server yourself or are you paying extra for a fully managed service?

So, basically, a VDS can have a higher availability (aka uptime) than a dedicated server.

Therefore,  if your hosting company, like Intrahost,  is utilising clusters of hosts and a storage area network, a virtual dedicated server, far from being a compromise is, in fact, a superior, hardier beast in terms of availability than your stand-alone, expensive, thoroughbred dedicated server.

If your VDS hosts your business website or data files do you really want to be gambling everything, literally, on the survival of just one server?

Consequently, if you have a VDS with another hosting company maybe it is worth checking whether your VDS benefits from host clusters and a SAN or whether it is risking all on just one physical server. If not, you know who to call…

The benefits of a Virtual Dedicated Server

by: Chris Hudson
14 July, 2009

Mention a Virtual Dedicated Server and many people will struggle to explain what one is let alone the advantages of one. (This problem is further exacerbated by the fact that they can also be referred to as a VDS, a Virtual Private Server, or a VPS)

However, most people are familiar with the concept a dedicated server; a computer that you share with no one else; to which you have root or superadmin access and can install on it whatever software you what and can reboot it at any time.

The benefits of a dedicated server are clear when compared to shared web hosting; no sharing it with other users’ websites to slow down your website(s), no dodgy websites sharing your IP address, having the ability to install your own SSL certificate for e-commerce and the generally higher level of security that comes with having your own server rather than the traditional shared web hosting where you may be one of hundreds sharing a server.

The major downside to a dedicated server is simply one of cost; all that speed, security and exclusivity comes at a relatively high price.

Wouldn’t it be great if there was a compromise where you had most of the benefits of a dedicated server but much less of the cost?

Well there is: that where a virtual dedicated server comes into its own.

HP ProLiant DL360 G6

HP ProLiant DL360 G6

Essentially, what we do here at Intrahost is take a well-specified dedicated server, the HP ProLiant DL360 G6, and install the VMWare virtualization software on it. This software enables the creation of a number of separate virtual servers on this one computer. Each one of these virtual servers can run its own different OS i.e. Windows or Linux, each can reboot individually as needed, each user has root access to the virtual server so you can install the software that you want on your virtual server.

Perhaps most most importantly, unlike shared web hosting (the most common kind), each virtual server has a guaranteed share of the resources of the underlying physical server, i.e., CPU processing time, RAM, hard disk space, and even bandwidth. Just like a dedicated server you can be sure that when you need them the resources that you have paid for are ready and waiting for you. Thus, each virtual server is prevented from hampering the performance of another virtual server on the same host machine.

Security of a virtual dedicated server or VPS is like that of a physical dedicated server. Each virtual server is separate for the others and even if a VDS on your physical server were hacked your VDS would remain untouched.

The cost benefit? Here at Intrahost a Virtual Dedicated Server is available for around a third of the cost of Dedicated Server. Direct comparisons are difficult because of the many options available but suffice to say that the existence of VDSs means that many more businesses, web designers and their customers can enjoy the benefits of a dedicated server without the substantial monthly overhead.

Someone asked me why, instead of creating a VDS, didn’t hosting companies buy less powerful and cheaper servers so that customers could have a server each instead of sharing one physical server as several VDSs?

There are two main reasons: firstly, that approach would still produce an expensive dedicated server rental because that low-powered dedicated server would still cost the hosting company the data centre’s rackspace rental and power charges but those would fall on the just the one dedicated server owner. Whereas, by buying and virtualizing big powerful servers the hosting company will face the same data center rackspace and power costs but those would be now shared by more users and so the monthly rental per user comes down substantially.

Secondly, the more expensive servers used as VDS host machines are far more technologically advanced, powerful and greener than the cut-price, end-of-line, cheap dedicated servers offered by many companies based outside the UK and EU. However, the capital cost of the top-of-the range servers is again shared by a number of VDS clients which keeps the cost down per user when compared to funding the capital cost of even a relatively cheap web server by one user.