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Yum available on Cirrus Tech Linux VPS Plans

We’ve recently updated our Linux VPS Plans to include Yellow dog Updater, Modified (YUM). By including Yum as part of our Linux VPS Plans, you can take advantage of the benefits Yum offers right off the bat instead of having to manually install Yum yourself.

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Cirrus Tech Getting the Word Out!

We recognize that the success of Cirrus Tech is built on the loyalty of our clients. While other web hosting companies have come and gone, we’re still growing at a tremendous pace. That’s a true testament to the quality of our service and the continued support of our clients.

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Why Colocate?

While the days of hosting companies running “data centers” out of their home basement are long gone (this writer hopes), there are a variety of data centers that exist today. The two most popular types are “in-house” data centers and colocation centers. An in-house data center is usually run out of a facility that the hosting company owns and manages; whereas, a colocation data center is run out of a shared facility. Sometimes a hosting company may have their own colocation center where they host their own data center in addition to the data centers of other companies. In this case, the company would be running their data center out of a colocation center.

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151 Front Street is the Place to Be

So you’ve decided to find a web host. You’ve already compared different web hosting companies and checked out the various plans being offered. You think you’ve found the right web host here at Cirrus Tech, and are ready to sign-up for one of our popular Shared Web Hosting Plans.

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Does Unlimited Really Mean Unlimited?

In the web hosting industry, you’ll often see the word “unlimited” used to describe a particular limitation in a web hosting plan. Even on our website and marketing material, you’ll find that we use the description “unlimited” at times. But does unlimited really mean unlimited? The answer is “it depends.”

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