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GoDaddy Launches Cloud Servers

 

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Web service provider GoDaddy has launched Go Daddy Cloud Servers. Go Daddy Cloud Servers are designed for companies looking to take complete control of their Web hosting environment, says the company.

GoDaddy’s Cloud Servers gives users the ability to configure server networks, create server snapshots and manage server resources. Cloud Servers are available with either Linux or Windows operating systems.

Pricing for the GoDaddy Cloud Servers start at 5 cent an hour (or $38.60 per month) for 1 GB Ram, and a 40 GB hard drive.

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