Oman Data Park offers web hosting for GCC region

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Oman Data Park recently announced that its web hosting service provides reliable and secure services for cross-platform operation systems, such as Windows and Linux.

The competitive costs of Windows and Linux operating systems also offer many customer benefits. With Oman Data Park, both of these operating systems have multiple custom service categories. Gulf Council of Countries customers who have minimum service requirements can choose the First Service category, and customers with advanced corporate online stores and sites can choose Expert and Business service categories.

All of these categories are included in 1024 traffic per MB, various numbers of MySQL databases, unlimited number of mail boxes, many kinds of sites and subdomains for each account, and more.

“If you have a site running PHP, Ruby, Java and MySQL, you need to choose Linux web hosting service,” an official of Oman Data Park said. “For websites running .NET, ASP.NET and MSSQL, Windows web hosting service will be ideal. While making a choice of web hosting service on Oman Data Park, you will get full guidance to make the right selection of the service as per your requirements and budget. We give complete flexibility in customization of web hosting service.”



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