What does your basic support services cover when I purchase a
dedicated server ?
Each Webvisions dedicated server comes with our standard siteSupport Express Service.
For customers who required advanced support services, we do provide them
via our siteAdmin Advanced Server
Support Service. Both Webvisions siteSupport Express and siteAdmin
services are provided between 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. SGT.
I need system administration and support time urgently out of
standard support hours. What should I do?
Webvisions' siteAdmin Support
Service is available after business hours for emergency cases. To
obtain emergency support, just call at the Webvisions office at +65
6773-9387. A work order will be generated for you and followup support
provided.
Webvisions charges $400 per hour for emergency services (i.e. services
rendered after business hours (9 a.m. to 6 p.m. SGT).
Help! My Server has hung and I am unable to restart it. What can I
do?
To reboot your server, you can send a request to support@webvisions.com
with your Server ID and valid email address assigned by you. Webvisions
has personnel on site 24 hours a day for emergency reboots.
I need Webvisions to install softwares like ColdFusion, MS SQL
on my
dedicacted server. How can this be done?
Yes, you need to purchase Webvisions' siteAdmin services to do it.
We will also need you to send us the CD (for softwares that we do not have
a trial copy, ask your Webvisions Support Staff) and valid license key for
this process.
What happens when part(s) of my dedicated server hardware is faulty?
Once we have identified and confirmed that a certain part of your dedicated server hardware is faulty,
Webvisions will, on its best effort basis, provide replacement part at no cost to you. Replacement of parts
includes CPU, Ram, Harddisk, NIC Card and motherboard. For customers who require us to help them restore their
backups, install applications or databases after a server crash can sign up for system administration
siteAdmin services.
Where can I find more references for NT related
help
These websites provide very good references:
Microsoft's Support Site (This is an external link - please consult http://www.microsoft.com if this link is not currently updated)