Can’t afford a full time Linux admin?

Rob —  June 24, 2013 — Leave a comment

If you’re just starting out, it’s tough being able to afford full time Linux support.  Why not employ Hosting Support Services instead?  We’re Red Hat certified, fluent with Red Hat derivatives such as RHEL and Centos as well as Debian (Ubuntu Server also) and distributions such as Slackware.  We also have been using Linux since 1996 and are skilled in most aspects of hosting – from basic to custom setups.  You can find out more at HostingSupportServices.com. We can also help with software troubleshooting (vBulletin, XenForo, WordPress, etc..) migrations (even between different platforms/panels like plesk to cPanel) and issues with virtualization like XenServer or VMWare.  Contact us today!

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