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Michael Sheehan 07/25/08 03:00:09 PM EDT | |||
GoGrid was in private beta during that time. I don't want to split hairs here though. We do, however, offer both Windows and Linux cloud servers at the same price, a definite first! There is no extra charge for Windows instances. I believe that FlexiScale charges extra. Thanks for keeping everyone honest! |
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Christine Gupta 06/16/08 05:03:30 AM EDT | |||
Sorry to burst GoGrid's bubble, but it's not the first to support Windows. FlexiScale has been supporting Windows since Day One when it launched last October and with v2.0 just out now it's way ahead of both GoGrid and EC2 on features and functionality. |
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