 |
| |
| Our Servers Hardware: |
| Mainboard: | Tyan S2877G2NR |
| CPU: | Dual AMD Opteron 265 GHz 4 Cores |
| RAM: | 4GB DDR2 400 |
| Hard Drives: | 4 x 400GB/7200rpm SATA RAID10 |
| LAN: | 2x GB |
| |
|
| |
Who are we?
Start Your Own Website.net is owned and operated by HostingGANG, a premium provider of web hosting services. Start Your Own Website.net is specifically designed to fullfil the needs of people who need a website but don't necessarily have the expertise normally required to make one.
We are committed to an affordable high quality hosting service that you can use even if you've never hosted a website before. We are proud of the services we provide, and use our own hosting services for other enterprises we operate.
Our Team
We have three teams that make up the staff of Start Your Own Website.net.
Our Servers
Our servers are located in data centers in Fremont California and Houston Texas. The hardware is top of the line (see table on right).
All our servers have DDOS devices that protect the servers from brute force or flooding attacks. The 24/7 monitoring service on our servers notifies our support team immediately anything goes wrong.
|
|
|
Sponsorship (DonatedWebsites.com) |
|
Start Your Own Website supports communties and invdividuals who are dedicated to making a difference to other people in this world.
If you require a website/web hosting/domain name, apply at DonatedWebsites.com.
Enterprises we may support:
While we would love to support everyone who approaches us, we must limit the number of organisations we support each year. All sponsorships are considered to have a lifetime of a year, at which time we will review whether we will continue sponsoring your enterprise.
Organisations we currently donate webhosting and domain names to can be found at:
DonatedWebsites.com
|
|
|
We provide our hosting services in partnership with HostingGANG which is partnered with several US and UK companies, who are leaders in the webhosting and server industry. We choose to host our servers in the US because we believe Australian data centers are not up to scratch with the services available in the US.
|
|
|