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Miami Firm Launches New Virtual Server Hosting Service to Protect Small Business Data from Hurricane Threats

Database Network Specialists (DNS) of Miami, FL. has introduced their Virtual Server Hosting service just in time for hurricane season. For a small monthly fee businesses in need of replacing their server hardware infrastructure can have it hosted at DNS' secured and redundant racks at the FP&L's Fibernet data center located in Doral, FL. This service is also available to businesses wanting to collocate their servers in a secure location that need to ensure they provide 24x7 access to remote offices and to the internet.

For more information, please contact DNS directly at 305-593-9934.

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