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Follow on Google News | Dallas Data Center Saves Money With Its No Term Commitment, Low-Cost Dedicated Server SolutionDallas Data Center introduces low-cost dedicated server solution with no term commitment.
By: Dallas Data Center Dallas Data Center’s dedicated servers, available for only $299 per month with no term commitment and only a $100 set up fee, are configured with the following specifications: • Dual Xeon 3.2Ghz Processors • 4 GB RAM ECC Registered • 250 GB SATA drives (RAID 1) • CD-ROM • Dual NIC • 1MB committed bandwidth (95th Percentile) Dallas Data Center can also provide companies with more robust technology needs with: • 500GB (RAID1) drives for only $309 a month • 1 TB (RAID1) drives for only $329 a month • Additional RAM “When a company is busy growing its business, its owner or management may not have the time to focus on its technology needs or have time to find a cost-effective technology solution,” said Tim Freeze, CEO and President of Dallas Data Center. “Not only would a dedicated server be the right technology solution, it also will lower up-front costs while giving the company the flexibility to expand and change as its business requires.” “Every aspect of our dedicated server solutions, from the layout of the data center to the configuration of our network, has been meticulously researched, designed, and implemented to exceed even the toughest industry standards,” said Freeze. Dallas Data Center also offers managed or unmanaged services for both types of servers. All servers are closely monitored by Dallas Data Center’s engineers 24x7. To learn more about Dallas Data Center’s low-cost dedicated server solutions with no term commitment, visit http://www.colobytheu.com/ # # # About Dallas Data Center Dallas Data Center specializes in Colo by the U, managed hosting, virtualization, database management, disaster recovery and cloud computing. The state-of-the- End
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