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Heyey! provides personal web hosting to a small group of fun but serious people who wanted to make sure that their websites will always be hosted. Heyey! is selectively hosting websites to maintain quality. (About Heyey!)
Server Information
The Heyey! Servers
The Heyey! Servers run on AMD Dual Opteron servers with 2×250GB SATA drives in RAID1, 2GB PC3200 ECC DDR RAM. These are extremely powerful servers combined with superior uptime. The servers operate on Apache 2.0.x + Fedora Core 4-64bit, with complete daily website backups. Our servers are located in the FortressITX Data Center in Clifton, New Jersey, U.S, just 14 miles away from New York City, and will most likely never ever have a power outage since the data center’s gigantic generator has 4 days of fuel standby in case of emergency!
Websites hosted at Heyey! run on a Linux environment — MySQL databases, PHP, CGI, Perl, with loads of ready to install trusted and popular open source application packages.
Multiple Backbone Connectivity
The FortressITX data center where the Heyey! servers are located is not just relying on one or two backbone providers, but four (4). This ensures that even if for some bizarre reasons a backbone provider fails (which usually would rarely ever happen), connectivity and uptime is guaranteed.
Website Management using PLESK
Heyey! has been using the Plesk control panel eversince. PLESK is widely recognised as being the most stable and secure control panel software available. Unlike other web hosts using cPanel or other control panel tools, Heyey! chose to use PLESK because of its stability and easy-to-use professional interface. We do have to pay PLESK licenses that’s why our hosting is not dirt-cheap compared to others.

Using the plesk interface, managing your account at Heyey! is very simple. You can enjoy simple tasks like creating mailboxes, mail groups, mail redirects, to more complex proceedures like managing MySQL databases, creating sub-domains, installing popular open source applications, and setting log rotations.

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