OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (USA) - September 02, 2004 - Today, Mesopia.com, a dedicated hosting services provider offering cost-effective and fully managed web hosting solutions, has announced that it has released its new series of powerful load balanced Linux web hosting solutions targeted at small to medium-size businesses at a fraction of the cost of the competition (Starting at only $9.95/mo).
"We have been designing the topology of our load balanced clusters for several months now and we are excited to be releasing these new cost-effective solutions on the open market," explained Matthew Eli, CTO of Mesopia.com. "These solutions allow web hosts to reach maximum attainable uptime via data synchronization across a redundant array of web servers at costs previously unheard of".
The new solutions are geared torwards website's specializing in e-commerce activies and where website uptime is a crucial part of the web site's operations. These new solutions are backed by powerful Service Level Agreements (SLA) provided to the consumer by Mesopia.com.
Consumers can find additional information regarding the new offering by visiting www.mesopia.com.
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