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Enterprise Email Hosting

Guru-host is now offering a wide range of Zimbra hosted packages based on latest Zimbra Collaboration Suite. With Zimbra you will be able to sync in real time your mobile phone no matter it's Operating System, share documents, write online documents and many many other interesting features available only on Zimbra. Squirrelmail, Gmail, Horde and other IMAP clients are a way behind Zimbra. Contact us to setup a demo account for you. Pricing details along with usuful information about how Zimbra works can be found under http://guru-host.eu/en/Zimbra.

Guru-host goes to Centos.org

We are thrilled to announce that Guru-host.eu is a sponsor of CentOS project.
A new repository with 100Mbit Internet Connection on Dual Core Xeon CPU will be available to all our customers along with European citizens. This will server data much faster than the US repositories. Guru-host customers will be able to update their CentOS servers without calculating traffic (bandwidth) as the server is running inside our core network. CentOS is 100% compatible with Redhat Enterprise Server.


Network Storage up to 8TB per customer

We can now deliver iSCSI storage on our enterprise class Storage Area Network (SAN) which is based on the industry leading Lefthand Networks platform from HP.

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Pricing and Support

Guru-host offer various packages based on Zimbra. You can however create your own package in case that any of the packages below does not cover your needs. Just contact us and we will create the package for you within the day. All our packages include free of charge a secondary MX record[1] ensuring that you wont loose any email even in case of primary server goes down.

Enterprise Email Hosting using Zimbra

 
Package Name Disk Space Mailboxes Price (Annually)
Small 2GB 1 55€ Order
Medium 4GB 2 100€ Order
Large 10GB 5 250€ Order
Extra Large 20GB 10 350€ Order

Except the above packages you can have "unlimited" mailboxes by ordering a dedicated server and have us install and configure the Zimbra Suite on your server. You will need to contact us to get a quote as implementation varies depending the scenarios.

[1] A mail exchanger record (MX record) is a type of resource record in the Domain Name System that specifies a mail server responsible for accepting email messages on behalf of a recipient's domain and a preference value used to prioritize mail delivery if multiple mail servers are available. The set of MX records of a domain name specifies how email should be routed with the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.
A target server, i.e. one that knows how to deliver to the relevant user's e-mail mailbox is typically one which is the most preferred. Lower priority servers, a.k.a. backup MX or secondary MX, usually keep the messages in a queue waiting for the primary server to become available. If both servers are online or in some way connected to one another, the backup MX will typically queue a message briefly and immediately forward it to the primary MX. The backup MX acts as a store-and-forward mail server.

Webmail for Linux

Posted on: 12/03/2010

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