Small Business Shared Hosting

sign-up nowOrcsWeb's Small Business Shared Hosting is a high-performance web hosting platform that offers great economic value -- only $69 per month! This plan includes capabilities often missing from low-end shared hosting, such as our world famous support, SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), and full daily backups of your SQL Server databases. Operating as an extension of your team, we fully manage the systems and provide guidance when needed to assure your application will be as successful as possible.

OrcsWeb's Shared Hosting includes many standard features others omit or offer at extra charge. Among these are:

 

Configuration: Database:
  • 5 GB Content Space
  • 100 GB Monthly Data Transfers
  • Redundant Disks
  • Redundant Power
  • 24-Hour Server Monitoring
  • Windows Server 2008/IIS7 or Windows Server 2003/IIS6
  • Process Isolation for security & reliability
  • 10 POP Accounts
    (includes 100 MB per account)
  • Network Perimeter Firewall Protection
  • ASP.NET v2.0/v3.5/v4.0
    ASP.NET MVC 2.0
    ASP.NET AJAX
  • WCF RIA Services for Silverlight 4
  • Spam Protection
  • SQL Server Reporting Services
  • Full Daily Content Backups
  • Microsoft Access
  • Microsoft SQL Server
  • 100 MB Shared SQL Space
  • SQL Server Reporting Services
  • Standard SQL Client Management
  • Tools/Utilities Access
  • Full Daily SQL Backups

Network:

  • Triple-Redundant OC-12's
  • 99.999% Guaranteed Uptime
  • Unlimited Bandwidth Bursting
  • 24-Hour Network Monitoring
  • FTP Account
  • GigE Network Transfer Speeds

 

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