1&1 Extends Hosting Portfolio

1&1 Internet Ltd., www.1and1.co.uk, a global leader amongst Web hosts, has launched an optimised product portfolio for the British market.  1&1’s new Business hosting package, provides unrestricted use of its professional hosting at an affordable price.  Furthermore, 1&1’s Dynamic Cloud Servers have been enhanced with additional features.

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With the new flagship 1&1 Business shared hosting package, 1&1 is creating new avenues for customers with an extremely powerful hosting plan.  For only £9.99/month+VAT, and currently offered 6 months free, the 1&1 Business package includes unlimited Web space, website traffic, Click & Build applications, email addresses, MySQL databases and FTP accounts, as well as 1 free .uk domain and Dedicated SSL Certificate included for the life of the package.

The 1&1 Dynamic Cloud Server, priced from £29.99/month+VAT, and currently offered 3 months free, is now even more attractive due to enhancements to its performance-features.  Customers can now benefit from a maximum of 6 instead of 4 processor cores, 800 GB of storage, and 24 GB RAM, raised from 15 GB. The 1&1 Dynamic Cloud Server provides excellent scalability – RAM, processor-cores and hard disk-space can be easily modified by simply moving a slider within the 1&1 Control Panel. As integral to cloud-services, users only pay for the resources they specify.

Since 2000, 1&1 has been at the forefront of promoting and driving the use of the web by UK small businesses.  As a global leader amongst web hosts, 1&1 is well placed to deliver a high quality service to its customers. The company currently holds around 10 million customer contracts worldwide and manages over 11 million domain names.

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