Looking for a powerful dedicated server tailored to your unique requirements?
ProlimeHost has been helping its clients succeed in business for over ten years. How? By providing reliable, powerful dedicated servers coupled with exceptional network infrastructure and support. We have a wide-range of servers backed by a 99.9% SLA network uptime guarantee because we understand that is what’s most important to our clients.Dedicated Servers
Thousands of individuals, businesses and organizations from beginners to professionals use ProlimeHost web hosting services.Singapore Dedicated Server
Simple. Powerful. Reliable.
Whether you’re just getting started or deploying a complex system, launching a dedicated server has never been easier. We offer the fastest hardware and network in the industry with a scalable environment. Our 24×7 customer support team is always standing by to help with any questions.Quick Setup
We provision ready-to-go servers in less than 15 minutes and full dedicated servers in less than 24 hours.Feature-rich Tools
ProlimePortal, our management portal, is designed with a simple interface to our powerful feature-rich tools.Certified Hardware
We only use brand new certified server-grade hardware. We also have a ‘No Hassle’ hardware replacement policy.
Management Options
We have both monthly and per-ticket management plans giving you as much, or as little, software support as you need.DDoS Protection
Enterprise DDoS Protection is available up to 20Gbps and 2 million packets per second. We use state of art technology to protect your servers.Powerful Network
Prolimehost’s premier network is built with six high-end Cisco ASR 9000’s, featuring a Noction BGP route optimizer.
Singapore and ProlimeHost – A Winning Combination
Our Singapore dedicated servers are located in the heart of Asia at the Telstra Data Centre which is conveniently located close to a train station and just 7 1/2 miles from the International Airport, plus it’s strategically located near local civil defense and police headquarters (within a 2km radius).
This facility is monitored 24/7 by security personnel and CCTV. In addition to physical barriers, access is authorized only via biometric and card access. The facility itself employs thermal point and the VESDA system to ensure rapid fire detection and response.
To ensure 24/7 uninterrupted clean power, Telstra has Uninterruptable Power Supplies in addition to 10kVA max rack power density and backup generators with an ability to run 24 hours continuously.
This data centre utilizes intricate connectivity both globally and locally, with PEN enabled facilities.
The operating environment for our servers is maintained by multiple Computer Room Air Conditioning (CRAC) units, in N+20% redundancy. Its main electrical supply is delivered via the local national grid.
Some basic questions to ask of prospective dedicated web hosting providers:
Does the specific dedicated server listed on their site (that caught your eye) match up well
– to the operating system, applications and platforms that you intend to run on that server, NOT just for the next year, but over the next few years as you envision your business growing? Give their sales representative as much ammunition as possible so they can recommend a workable SOLUTION that matches your requirements – and then compare their responses.Are managed services available?
Are you technically competent at managing the security, firewalls, applications and programs on a dedicated server? Sometimes, it’s best to leave those tasks to the experts that live and breathe information technology.Does their network infrastructure have multiple carriers and are they BGP4 optimized?
Ask as well who their carriers are and the saturation levels of each. BGP version 4 permits an aggregation of routes, including AS paths. Why is this important? If your provider only contracts with Cogent, Level 3 Communications, Verizon Business, Sprint or any number of other backbone carriers AND that connection goes down – YOU go down.
Does the dedicated hosting provider offer onsite technical support 24/7/365?
If your hosting server ever went down, would someone be available at their facility to not only talk to, but actually resolve your specific issue OR would they have to pass the ticket on to a level two or three technician who may not be in until normal business hours. This becomes especially critical if you’re running a busy e-commerce site or an intranet for a multi-million dollar company.Does the hosting provider offer a Service Level Agreement (SLA)?
Keep in mind, most SLA’s won’t cover any losses you may incur in sales. If your server went down for four hours, a credit on your account for a few bucks won’t cover your losses. Which leads to the next question.