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Thread: SSD Hosting

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    Default SSD Hosting

    Which hosting providers do you know with SSD storage?
    Is Simplehelix suit this demands? Any suggestions?
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    What kind of hosting service do you want to have from them?
    Cpios.com - Native cPanel and WHM client for iPhone and iPad.

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    As I know Simplehelix.com services are featured and reliable. Many webmasters from all over the world are satisfied with their high available support and performance solutions.

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    According to my research Simplehelix is providing fast solutions with high uptime and useful features, you should definitely use their trustworthy services.

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    I beleive that simplehelix.com will be the perfect option for your demands.
    They are providing high quality services for competitive prices.
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    Think you are able to find more reliable providers to have SSD hosting from.
    Cpios.com - Native cPanel and WHM client for iPhone and iPad.

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    It will be long before SSD storage becomes a norm, quite expensive right now.

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    A solid-state drive (SSD) or an electronic disk is a data storage device that uses solid-state memory to store persistent data with the intention of providing access in the same manner of a traditional block i/o hard disk drive. SSDs are distinguished from traditional magnetic disks such as hard disk drives (HDDs) or floppy disk, which are electromechanical devices containing spinning disks and movable read/write heads. In contrast, SSDs use microchips which retain data in non-volatile memory chips and contain no moving parts.

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    Thanks for your feedbacks which was really helpful for me to make a choice. AS I see Simplehelix.com perfectly fits my demands. They've attracted me with high performance affordable plans and nice support.
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