Hosting Solutions | Design Solutions | Support | Control Panel | Webmail | Information Center TrueHybrid is the best server technologies from both sides of the fence, fused together in a way that just has to be seen to be believed. Cloud Hosting makes it possible to upload both ASP (popular in the Windows camp) and PHP files (popular among Linuxheads) to your website--gasp!--right in the same folder. In a rare display of cooperation, both types of pages work flawlessly, side by side, on the same website. Native Habitat
Here's the best part: it's not just that both files work. It's that both files work natively and automatically. Sure, it's possible for Linux and Windows servers to sort of act like each other through clunky and unreliable emulation, but we have strong feelings about that: it's a hack and it's cheating. The fact is, any technology always works best in its native environment. And providing multiple, native environments is one area where the enterprise cluster powering Cloud Sites really shines. No matter what technologies you use to build your site--ASP.net, PHP, Perl, Python or a combination of all of them--rest assured that your site will have impressive, reliable, and native performance.

An Impressive Balancing Act
Right behind our firewalls (which keep your files ultra secure), we've employed quite possibly the most advanced load-balancing technologies ever. Going a step beyond traditional approaches, inetsmart Cloud actually checks the type of each file, sending files to the native clusters where they will perform the best. So every Windows-based page is served from a cluster built and optimized especially for Windows, and every Linux-based page is served from a cluster built and optimized especially for Linux.

Environmentally Friendly Hosting
inetsmart operates our servers in intelligent clusters, which makes us fairly efficient with our infrastructure and power usage. Our goals are to make our hosting operation completely carbon neutral and to invest in projects that bring more clean energy into the power grid.