Webair, ElevatedX Team for CMS Hosting Discount

NEW YORK & LOS ANGELES — Hosting company Webair and content management system provider ElevatedX have teamed to offer CMS hosting package discounts.

The four-package options are fully managed by Elevated X, allowing webmasters to run members areas and tours essentially on autopilot, a company representative said.

The Virtual VPS Package includes 1GB RAM storage, 900 GB transfer, a virtual dedicated server on Webair Cloud storage, 11 unique IP addresses and round-the-clock customer support. This package is $199 per month.

Dedicated Package 1 includes, among other features, Quad Core Xeon 2.4Ghz server, 4 GB RAM storage, and 2x500 GB SATA hard drives, running for $349 per month.

Dedicated Package 2 includes most of Package 1’s features but also offers 27 unique IP addresses; New York, Los Angeles or Amsterdam datacenters; and a few other upgrades. This runs $429 per month.

Dedicated Package 3 features Package 2’s options with bandwidth and ProxyPass members area protection upgrades, running $499 per month.

Pricing includes the Elevated X CMS monthly license, but does not include the $500 setup fee. These packages are available to new clients or servers only.

For more information, email sales@webair.com.

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