Offers CloudLinux on its Dedicated Servers Ann Arbor, MI, September 21, 2010 – Cloud Linux Inc., an innovative software company dedicated to serving the needs of hosting service providers, announces today that HostGokil, a leading hosting provider based in Jakarta, Indonesia, now offers CloudLinux on its dedicated server offering. HostGokil provides affordable shared, VPS and dedicated hosting and selected CloudLinux for its new innovative Lightweight Virtual EnvironmentTM(LVE) technology that will deliver substantial performance improvements to its hosting customers. «CloudLinux will give our customers better stability and control as well as the edge over other hosting providers in our market,» said HostGokil CEO Azhari Ahmad. «We believe in providing great prices and high quality services, supported by reliable customer service. CloudLinux helps us deliver that to our customers.» Using CloudLinux, HostGokil will provide its business customers with: Increased uptime since no one account can slow down or take down an entire shared server Better reliability and performance with a server that is running at peak operating capacity Compatibility with all major control panels for easy management «We are excited to partner with HostGokil and bring increased stability and decreased downtime for customers in Indonesia and elsewhere in Asia,» states Igor Seletskiy, Cloud Linux Inc.’s Founder and CEO. «CloudLinux helps hosting providers like HostGokil improve their market strength and promote the benefits of increased server stability and reliability.» CloudLinux’s core technology is Lightweight Virtual EnvironmentTM a kernel-level technology that limits the amount of resources (CPU, I/O, memory) available to a group of processes. While similar to container type virtualization technology, LVE is completely transparent and lightweight. Once installed, the LVE works transparently to manage resources that the hosting provider sets for the accounts on a server. It controls the CPU resources to ensure that each account on a shared server is allocated enough resources to run efficiently without jeopardizing the other tenants on that server, making the server more stable and delivering better performance. CloudLinux is priced to support all types of hosting providers. For shared hosting providers, CloudLinux is available at a tiered retail monthly price based on the number of servers under management. The CloudLinux Partner Program offers discounts and more competitive pricing and a support model designed to meet the specific requirements of hosting companies as well as an opportunity to leverage the CloudLinux brand. For more information, please visit www.cloudlinux.com About HostGokil HostGokil provides web hosting services and domain name registration in Indonesia with affordable prices, high quality, trusted and supported by reliable customer service. Their commitment is to always increase quality and service for all types of customers, whether individual websites or large to small businesses. Their datacenters are located in Jakarta and Dallas, TX. To learn more about HostGokil, please visit http://www.hostgokil.com. About CloudLinux, Inc. Founded in Princeton, NJ, CloudLinux is a privately funded company that combines unique expertise in the service provider business with in-depth technical knowledge of hosting, kernel development and open source. CloudLinux provides hosting companies and datacenters with the only commercially supported Linux operating system (OS) optimized for their needs. The new technology behind CloudLinux has been proven to increase density, stability and performance, helping customers realize reduced operating costs and increased profitability. To join online discussions and receive news updates you can find CloudLinux on: Twitter and LinkedIn. For more information, please visithttp://www.cloudlinux.com. CONTACT: Judy Shapiro CloudLinux Chief Brand Strategist (917) 617-3917 [email protected] Azhari Ahmad CEO of HOSTgokil.com as division CV. Gokil Media (+62)-21-74710734 (+62)-21-606-GOKIL (46545) [email protected]
(Submitted by Judy Shapiro of Cloud Linux on Linux PR)