Managed VPS hosting

Scopehosts offers easily scalable Managed VPS hosting services with 24/7 award winning Support. Let Our Experts handle VPS with configuration, optimization, 24/7 monitoring and security audit.

What It is ?

Managed VPS hosting is type of hosting service there you will be having dedicated management support to take care of your service and need, It will be helpful to who doesn't have the technical knoweldge on server etc., Scopehosts team will secure, monitor, install and configure the application as per your need.

Features:

- VPS installation and reinstallation
- cPanel/WHM Install and configuration
- Config Server Security& Firewall Install and configure
- Security and basic DDOS protection
- Spam Protection
- Trojan/anti virus protection
- 24/7 management support

Location and Platform:

- All Managed VPS Nodes are powered with OpenVZ Virtualization Technology, Pure Enterprise SSD`s mounted on Hardware RAID-10 Controller, 1Gbps Network Line and Free Standard DDOS Protection without any additional charges.

- Scopehosts make it easy for you to decide and select the suitable location. Our Managed VPS hosting plans are located at TIER III Datacenters in Netherlands(1Gbps) and Russia(100Mbps), Providing Best Network connectivity and ease of hosting any type of applications




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