Cloud Servers: Fast, Reliable, Scalable and Fully
Managed

Cloud Servers IconDo you need a high powered server with the ability to grow fast?  Our cloud is for you.

The PowerDNN Cloud Server environment is custom built to provide the most robust and scalable environment for DotNetNuke.  Start with a small server, or a huge one and enjoy near-limitless scaleability with the ability to quickly scale up or down.

Unlike other hosting providers, we provide fully dedicated resources to our cloud server customers.  If your server has a gig of RAM in it, we guarantee that you'll never be sharing that RAM with anyone else - it is yours!  We don't maximize for profit, we maximize for performance.  

In addition to blazing fast performance, cloud servers are much more reliable than physical servers.  If the hardware your server is on were to fail, your server would automatically move to a different piece of hardware.  Additionally, all of our cloud servers utilize high performance RAID50 disk arrays which maximize both performance an reliability.

So - how big can you grow?
Scale up to 200 Cores, 1,000GB of RAM, and 96,000GB of Disk Space.

Physical Servers: Fast, Reliable, and Fully
Managed

Physical Servers IconPowerDNN Physical Servers are robust, high-speed servers that have been fully optimized for DotNetNuke.  While physical servers do enjoy the same level of performance as our cloud servers, physical servers can not be scaled as quickly or as seamlessly as cloud servers.  Physical servers are great for organizations whose needs will never change or are running legacy applications.

Our physical servers use only the most reliable DELL hardware based out of our secure enterprise datacenters which are protected against the natural disasters that plague other datacenters in other parts of the world.  All of our physical servers utilize RAID1 hard drives which provide a 24/7 "instant mirror" backup of your data that protects against hardware failure.  If a hard drive dies, we can replace it without rebooting the server and without interrupting your service.

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