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ASP.NET-based Hosting Provider ASPHostPortal.com Opens New Data Center in Singapore

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Windows and ASP.NET-based hosting provider ASPHostPortal.com has opened a new data center location in Singapore as a part of it’s global expansion.

The new facility is an addition to company’s two existing data centres at Houston, US and Amsterdam, Europe.

We have a large Asia customer base and we wanted to address their concerns of website latency issues due to data transport over long distances.
– Dean Thomas, Manager, ASPHostPortal.

Supported with multiple connections to major Internet backbone carriers via SingTel, SingNet, NTT Communication, Deutsche Telekom AG, Hurricane Electric and PCCW with OC-12 connections using BGP-4 routing protocol, the new Singapore Data Center provides Advanced Windows 2008/R2 hosting and SQL hosting and is ideal for online business in Asia or businesses targetting Asian markets.

Hosting servers at the new facility support the newest Intel Xeon Processor with a minimum 8 GB RAM and 2000 Mbps connection line, and have latest ASP.NET Framework and SQL 2012 hosting ready.

Customers can now host websites at their desired data center location as part of ASPHostPortal.com’s online ordering process. The website account will be set up in minutes of successful order submission.

The company also has a team in place to assist its existing customers with the datacenter location migration process.

ASPHostPortal.com New Data Center in Singapore

“We have a large Asia customer base and we wanted to address their concerns of website latency issues due to data transport over long distances,” said Dean Thomas, Manager, ASPHostPortal.

“We are serious in global hosting business and this is why we provide options to our customers to select from our three data centres,” he added.

ASPHostPortal.com is a Microsoft recommended hosting partner. Click here for more information.

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