CloudLinux Signs Six New Partnerships Within First 30 Days of Launch

The Company’s Innovative OS Technology is Selected by Datacenter and Hosting Service Providers Across the Globe

February 22nd, 2010

Princeton, NJ (February 22, 2010) – CloudLinux Inc, an innovative software company dedicated to serving the needs of hosting service providers, announces that its CloudLinux Operating System (OS) has been selected by Cartika, Altaire, VPS.NET, ServeTheWorld, Lions Park and SingleHop within 30 days of its initial launch. These six hosting and service provider partners, with networks spanning across the globe, have selected CloudLinux’s technology to further provide efficiency, high performance and control to their server environments. SingleHop in particular, has selected CloudLinux as one of the offerings in their upcoming suite of cloud services, Cascade.

As CloudLinux was specifically designed to address the complex needs of the datacenter and hosting service provider markets, these new partnerships reflect the success of its effective product launch just 30 days ago. Traditionally, Linux is one of the most widely used Operating Systems (OS) on servers, providing a wide range of capabilities for multi-processing and security, although it does not allow service providers to control key components which can cause inefficiencies and loss of control across their platforms. With CloudLinux OS, hosting providers and datacenter operators can reclaim control of their environments, improving stability and performance.

“We are pleased to have six robust and successful service providers implementing the CloudLinux LVE technology within their hosting platforms and data center architectures,” states Igor Seletskiy, CEO and Founder of CloudLinux. “The LVE technology was specifically developed for this arena to offer cost-effective server stability, improved management and control. We are honored to be selected by these global providers to further improve their network performance for end-user customers.”

Hosting providers often host thousands of customers on one server so, if not monitored, just a few clients can affect performance of the entire server adversely. With CloudLinux OS, service providers can now control CPU resources, significantly improving operations and customer performance. Its cutting-edge technology offers service providers and datacenters the ability to double the density on its servers and control server resources via its new Lightweight Virtual Environment™ (LVE) that optimizes the number of users on a server while maintaining a high level of server stability. Priced at a fraction of the cost of other options, CloudLinux LVE provides datacenter and service providers the ability to host more websites per server, and is optimized to work with hosting control panels, delivering faster updates.

This announcement demonstrates the power of how LVE technology can enable hosting service providers, as well as data center operators to be more efficient, profitable and experience less downtime. For more information on LVE technology, please visit www.cloudlinux.com.

About CloudLinux, Inc.

Founded in Princeton, NJ, CloudLinux is a privately funded company that combines unique expertise in the service provider business with in-depth technical knowledge of hosting, kernel development and open source.

CloudLinux provides hosting companies and datacenters with the only commercially supported Linux operating system (OS) optimized for their needs. The new technology behind CloudLinux has been proven to increase density, stability and performance, helping customers realize reduced operating costs and increased profitability.

For more information, please visit www.cloudlinux.com

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