Pure Energy Systems News & Announcements

Monday, June 16, 2008 - 10:30

We are pleased to announce that after quite a bit of time, planning, and coding work, the newly designed Pure Energy Systems website is being launched today. While the most obvious result of this is a (much needed) new look and feel for the website, there are some other important changes involved that we felt we needed to let everyone know about.

1) The old faqs.purenrg.com, and support.purenrg.com sites will both be going offline shortly. The functionality of both these sites has already been integrated into the new Pure Energy website.

Thursday, May 22, 2008 - 14:29

Tomorrow we will begin the process of replacing ns3.purenrg.com, one of the namservers used for client domains. The new ns3 has been online for the last week, quietly staying sync'd with ns4.purenrg.com and servicing those requests we have sent it's way while testing to insure everything was up to speed.

Tomorrow we will update the nameserver record for ns3.purenrg.com, to point it to the IP address of the new machine ( 208.43.104.254 ), and over the weekend all dns traffic for client domains should drift away from the old server and over to the new one.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008 - 13:57

We are happy to announce that effective immediately, all of our standard shared hosting linux accounts (Linux Bronze thru Linux Gold) are being upgraded with increased resource allocations. This upgrade applies to disk space and monthly bandwidth transfer, as well as amenities such as the limits on number of email accounts, domains, etc available to each account. On average plans have received approximately a doubling of disk space, and a 60-70% increase in their bandwidth limits in this latest round of upgrades.

Thursday, January 17, 2008 - 11:38

We are happy to announce that effective immediately, PHP5 is now available on all shared linux hosting accounts here at Pure Energy.

Clients can utilize PHP5 by either changing their default PHP version inside cPanel (cPanel -> PHP Configuration), or by naming PHP files with the .php5 extension. On February 4th we will switch the default for all *.php files on our servers over to PHP5. If clients require the use of PHP4 beyond that date, they will need to use the PHP Configuration Screen in cPanel to select PHP4 for their account, or rename their PHP files to .php4.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007 - 14:54

Today we are happy to announce that all of our shared linux web hosting plans have been upgraded in size, while retaining the same sensible rates. On average each plan has been enlarged by 27% in terms of disk space and monthly bandwidth usage. This enhancement comes courtesy of our continued pledge to offer sustainable, reasonably priced services for our clients. All clients with shared linux webhosting accounts will immediately gain access to the increased bandwidth and diskspace effective immediately, with no action required on their part to take advantage of the change.