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Managed Server Hosting Reviews & Product Details
Managed Server Hosting is a service that provides businesses with dedicated server resources managed by a hosting provider. The service includes server setup, maintenance, security, and support, ensuring that businesses can focus on their core activities without worrying about server management. It offers scalability, reliability, and high performance to meet the needs of various business sizes. With 24/7 monitoring and support, businesses can have peace of mind knowing their server infrastructure is in good hands.
| Segment |
Small Business
Enterprise
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| Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based, On-Premise Linux, On-Premise Windows |
| Training | Documentation |
| Languages | English |
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Never have to wait to speak with representative. They have answered within 1 minute every time I have called.
I migrated our company files to the cloud via Ace a week ago. I have had to call every day trying to resolve an issue that is still ongoing. I paid for 3 months up front at the discounted rated, and I am ready to ask for a refund already! I do not have time to sit with tech support on the phone for an hour every day!
For some reason, every time I press my shift key, my virtual desktop acts as if it is locked. It is not locked on my real desktop, only on the virtual, and they have admitted that the problem is on their end. They re-set something, not sure what, when I call and it works for the rest of the day. The next morning when I log in, same problem again.