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    Server Management – Third Month Free

    Server Surgeon is offering a free month of Server Management to readers of this post. Our management plans include: 1 hour of system administration and support per month 24/7 monitoring of server and services Emergency response to server & service outages Daily patches & security updates 24/7...
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    cPanel, Plesk and Ensim Support

    Server Surgeon is a provider of system administration and hosting support for companies running cPanel, Plesk and Ensim. Support is provided on either a single incident or a monthly contract basis. A full line of system administration, server management, monitoring, security, hosting support...
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    Outsourced System Administration

    Server Surgeon offers outsourced system administration to Linux dedicated and colocated server providers and their end-users. Al a carte service is available as well as Managed Services and Prepaid System Administration accounts. Monthly services start at $35 per month retail, al a carte work...
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    24/7 On-Call Monitoring and Administration Services

    Server Surgeon’s 24/7 On-Call Server Monitoring and Administration Service is for companies that cannot afford server downtime and require 24/7 monitoring and emergency administration response to outages. Businesses that use our service often times have their short and long term revenues...
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    Dedicated Server Management and Monitoring

    Server Surgeon is a dedicated server management company specializing in the care of Linux and BSD servers. We are familiar with Linux, Apache, Tomcat, JBoss, MySQL, cPanel, Plesk, qmail, Postfix, sendmail, PHP, BSD, DNS, security, iptables, BSD firewalls, Perl and many other open source and...
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    Linux/Web Admin for hire -- Affordable

    I've got over 6 years experience as a Web Administrator. I am very familiar with Plesk, cPanel, ModernBill, Apache, Tomcat, MySQL, qmail and more. If you need anything, please send me an email or PM. Thanks, John
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