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What is Cloud Computing? Or How to Speak Intelligently about Cloud and Virtual Private Servers

Tuesday, March 20th, 2018

We are often asked questions about Cloud Servers and Virtual Private Servers (VPS) and which is better and in what circumstances.  We also find that many customers are using these terms without a good understanding of what they mean and the differences between them.

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Why LuxSci Enterprise Class Servers Stay Up when Hardware Fails

Thursday, February 15th, 2018

The server your email is hosted on had a power supply issue and now your email is down … and will remain down for a few hours until your provider repairs the hardware issue and gets you back online.

Downtime sucks and it can hurt your business. However, you can protect yourself from downtime due to hardware failure issues like this.

LuxSci offers two service options: Business Class and Enterprise Class. The most notable difference between these options is reliability. Enterprise Class services (both dedicated and shared) will keep running even if the underlying server hardware fails. How does that work?

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High Security Dedicated Cloud Servers at Low Price

Thursday, August 1st, 2013

VPSNew LuxSci dedicated cloud servers start at $100/mo. This allows many more customers to take advantage of dedicated solutions, even a HIPAA-compliant one, without a big price tag.

See also Understanding Cloud Servers.

LuxSci has for a long time offered both dedicated physical servers, as well as dedicated virtual private servers located in our private cloud.  Now that we have signed HIPAA Business Associate Agreements with Rackspace for their public cloud infrastructure, we are able to offer dedicated virtual private servers that reside there … to all customers: those with compliance needs and those without.   The ease of public cloud server management and the low underlying cost of these solutions enables LuxSci to provide its services on them to its customers at a much lower price point than was previously possible.

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