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	<description>Michael Scherotter just visited
CrystalTech a web hosting provider in Scottsdale, Arizona. President Bob Cichon took Michael on a tour of the data center.&amp;nbsp;

At $2.95 per month for an ASP.Net 3.5 developer account Michael is also a customer of CrystalTech with his
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<h3>Want Africa brand ISP and ASP upon advancing branch office management capability of Windows Server 2008</h3>
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<p>That's huge, its like a manufacturing factory! do servers make that much noice or was there something else going on in the background?</p>
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<p>The cooling system and all of the servers makes the data center quite a loud place.</p>
<p>posted by Synergist</p>]]>
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