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GoGrid broadens Window Server 2008 offerings

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SAN FRANCISCO, USA: GoGrid, a provider of Cloud Server hosting, has announced the availability of Windows Server 2008 with PHP 5 in the Cloud. These new GoGrid Cloud Server configurations allow developers to run both PHP and ASP.NET code concurrently and easily. Windows Server 2008 with IIS 7 is the only platform that supports mixed application environments and running these within the GoGrid Windows Server 2008 Cloud allows for the consolidation of Web Applications on a single platform.

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These new GoGrid Windows Server 2008 Clouds also consolidate disparate development environments which equates to instant costs savings.

The following 32-bit Windows Server 2008 Cloud Servers are currently available for instant deployment using either the GoGrid Web Portal or GoGrid API:

    * Windows Server 2008 – IIS 7.0, Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express, PHP5 (WISP stack)

    * Windows Server 2008 – IIS 7.0, ASP.NET, Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express, PHP5 (WISP+.NET stack)

    * Windows Server 2008 – IIS 7.0, mySQL 5, PHP5 (WIMP stack)

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GoGrid works with senior engineers within Microsoft to employ best practices for not only base-lining the "WISP" images but also IIS optimization and Security within those images for exclusive use within the GoGrid Cloud.

Default PHP installations run extremely well on Windows Server 2008 without any need for additional fine-tuning and Windows is a solid infrastructure solution for PHP development and deployment. The combination of PHP, ASP.NET and the .NET framework is a robust offering for any type of developer utilizing Microsoft and Open Source technologies.

"The ability to run both PHP and ASP.NET applications simultaneously on a single GoGrid Cloud Server means far more flexibility for developers," says GoGrid CEO, John Keagy, adding "These new GoGrid Windows Server 2008 Clouds also consolidate disparate development environments which equates to instant costs savings."

Because Windows users and developers frequently leverage the rich Windows user interface, GoGrid's web-based portal provides the familiar and easy-to-use environment that Windows users are accustomed to. The GoGrid graphical user interface (GUI) and iconography allows for "point and click" deployment of complex, instant and flexible network infrastructures, which includes free load balancing, multiple web and database servers, and, coming soon: Cloud Storage. Of particular interest to Microsoft partners is GoGrid's public application programming interface (API) which developers and partners utilize to programmatically control their GoGrid infrastructure and that of their clients.

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