ChrisNET.biz to Provide Dual-Mirrored Webhosting Servers in Two Locations Eliminating the Need for Website Backups

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Two Servers, One Identical To The Other, Keeping Websites Online.

Rochester, NY (PRWEB) February 17, 2013

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

A Brand New Type of ISP Has Arrived -- Complete with BETA Program.
ChrisNET.biz announces the launch of it's 1-year beta program to 100 lucky participants who will find themselves with webhosting accounts on a new Dual-Mirror Technology ISP Framework. Exactly one month after ChrisNET.biz was founded, the doors are open to a brand new type of Internet Provider. This is only after careful consideration that participants are being chosen around the world to stress-test and security-test the new ChrisNET Dual-Locational-Mirror-Server Technology.

The new technology aims at providing both Residential and Commercial customers a complete duplicate of all the work they put online on a second server, in a separate location, securely transferred instantly updating every 5 minutes.

"This is nearly a 100% uptime guarantee for my customers" says Christopher Porreca, owner of ChrisNET.biz. "I look forward to providing dedicated webhosting to my customers for 1-2 years of testing completely free of charge. Nothing but donations will be accepted."

ChrisNET.biz provides 24/7 technical support via an 800-number and online via E-Mail. Customers are allowed unlimited domain names, FTP accounts, SSH accounts, Database Accounts, and more.

ChrisNET.biz is looking to eventually provide 100% uptime dual-band dual-configuration Internet Access once it has found enough investors.

Inquiries about the BETA program can be made to contact(at)chrisnet(dot)biz.

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/prweb2013/2/prweb10440162.htm

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