Beyond simple shared hosting, AISO.net's SolarGrid is a cloud computing platform designed with green businesses in mind. The SolarGrid uses AISO.net's solar powered network, end to end carbon offsetting, load balancing, a content delivery network and server clustering technology all working together to serve your site with blazing fast response times. Resource limits, hardware failures and everything else you hate about shared hosting is history. The SolarGrid was designed and built with numerous layers of redundant hardware and software. On top of that its a completely green end to end solution that carbon offsets the energy required to view your site on the SolarGrid.
Features
| Load balancers that use advanced load balancing algorithms to distribute web requests to multiple clustered front end web servers for the best web site loading times and redundancy | |
| Multiple clustered backend database servers for your web site databases', giving your web site the best query times and redundancy | |
| Clustered front end application delivery caching and optimization servers for front end web site caching via RAM. | |
| A Global Green Content Delivery Network (CDN) that rapidly distributes your web content to end-users by caching your web site on multiple servers and delivering it based on the user's geographic location | |
| Carbon Offsetting via renewable energy certificates to green your web site from our Solar powered network all the way to your web site visitors and all of the technology in-between |
Coming Soon in 2010, features and time subject to change without notice.



To an avid hiker and amateur botanist, environmental responsibility is priority # 1. Fortunately, my employer feels the same way. So when the boss asked me to locate Windows ASP-enabled web hosting, I (half-jokingly) announced that we'd accept nothing short of a solar-powered server. To my amazement, an ad in the Green Pages offered exactly that! We've been very happy with AISO.net's hosting, and on those rare instances when a call is warranted; we just pick up the phone and dial a real human...
Mike