What is Linux MPS?

Linux Managed Private Server (or MPS) is a dedicated hosting offering which bundles enterprise-level hardware, a highly secure managed hosting platform, and managed services into one powerful server account. Linux MPS options include three sever types: Basic, Pro, and Pro Plus. All three Linux MPS plans include the following features within the base price:

  • Managed services such as triple backup, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, version four operating system (RHEL, v4ES) and core service updates
  • Security patches and updates
  • More than 50 pre-bundled vinstall software packages for your specific server
  • A CPX: Control Panel Web interface designed to make configuring and maintaining your server easier
  • 24/7 System Administration-level monitoring to give you peace of mind while managing your server

By outsourcing your dedicated hosting with Linux MPS, you eliminate the up-front expense of buying and maintaining hardware that becomes quickly outdated. And with Linux MPS, you also eliminate the recurring costs of server administration, keeping up on possible security threats, conducting data backups, and ensuring connectivity and bandwidth availability. Linux MPS gives you the freedom to concentrate on the success of your business instead of worrying about your infrastructure.

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