The Newline Virtual Server System is based on the idea of multiplexing a single UNIX server into multiple virtual machines or multiple virtual servers, each with its own IP address and domain name. When a request is received, theVirtual Server System determines which virtual server will service the request based on this uniqueIP address and then invokes the appropriate service to respond to the request.
By sharing the UNIX server (and the high speed DS3 bandwidth), you save thousands of dollars on the hardware, personnel, and time required to install, maintain, and service a dedicated connection (which for a typical business is no faster than a T1). The Virtual Server System is far easier to manage because most of the work is done for you. Newline offers easy to use utilities such as iManager and iRoot which allow you to administrate your server remotely. Furthermore, the Virtual Server System offers tremendous Internet connectivier (and the ple DS3's linked directly to the Sprint, MCI, and UUNET fiber backbones.
Not only is the Virtual Server System well connected, but it is the most flexible virtual server solution on the Internet. Each virtual server includes its own set of virtual services- http (web), ftp, pop, and email- which operate in a "virtual environment" independent of any other account. Therefore, you are free to customize your virtual server to your liking and needs.
For example, your virtual server includes an entire httpd directory tree comprising in part of your own cgi-bin, configuration files (httpd.conf, et al), and log files (access, error, and referer logs). Thus you can customize and configure your virtual server's WWW service to meet your specific needs (and meet them immediately) since you have complete control of your virtual server. Similar flexibility is afforded for the other virtual services.
The Virtual Server System is perfect for the corporation or individual that wants to establish an Internet presence without the cost and time commitment associated with maintaining a fully dedicated server. The Virtual Server System gives you Internet services you need such as World Wide Web (HTTP), FTP, E-mail, and much more at only a fraction of the cost of a dedicated solution without compromising power and flexibility.
Our experienced technical support managers will individually offer you assistance and guidance as you establish your Internet presence with a Virtual Server and as you continue to develop your site. Because Newline's Virtual Server System is so flexible and functional, just about anything you can dream of is possible.
Unlike many other virtual server and hosting systems, the NewlineVirtual Server operates autonomously in its own environment on a high powered machine that is not overpopulated by hundreds of other clients.
How do you sign up for a Virtual Server? Simply check out the prices and options, then submit an order for your virtual server online. We look forward to working with you.
The Newline Virtual Server System can be easily extended to support popular technologies such as Microsoft FrontPage, Netscape Compatible Encryption, mSQL, autoresponders, Macromedia Shockwave, and many others. Newline also has a web content manager and file browser, iManager, and a remote site administration utility, iRoot, which allow you to manage and maintain the content of your web site with ease and efficiency.
The CGI library is meant to offer solutions for the basic scripting needs of our customers. The CGI library includes friendly advice and help setting up CGI scripts such as imagemaps, send comments cgi, guestlists, search engines, and counters (and more). The scripts are absolutely free and include source code. Enjoy!
Java applets can be easily installed on the Virtual Server System. A Java applet can really add appeal and zest to your web presentation. There are almost an innumerable amount of Java applets available on the web (you typically wouldn't need to write your own). For example, sites such as Gamelan hold thousands of applets. The Java and Javascript Collection is a sampling of some very functional applets, each includes easy to follow installation instructions.
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