Linux support for Abererch
We provide high quality Linux support in Abererch and the rest of Gwynedd.
Our IT specialists provide a service to you that is second to none. From PC repairs and upgrades to designing and supplying whole new network infrastructures, we are your one stop IT supplier for Abererch and the rest of Gwynedd .
IT Support.
Business support services are at the heart of our business. Not only fixing things after they have gone wrong, but also preventative maintenance, upgrades and system monitoring.
Microsoft Windows, Linux and Apple Mac operating systems.
Regardless of whether your network, PC’s or servers use Windows, Linux or Apple Mac, we can help. We are specialists in both so we can always help, regardless of the platform you use.
Computer Repairs
Is your PC or server misbehaving? We offer both on-site support in Abererch as well as remote support where in most cases we can start work on the issue immediately.
Contract support or Ad-hoc support
We can help you whether you are one of our IT support contract clients, or on an “ad-hoc” basis just when you need us. We promise to always give a fast, efficient service with no hidden extras. We have over 16 years commercial experience providing IT support to businesses like yours in Abererch.
Computer Networks
From small peer to peer networks, to complex local area networks and wide area networks, we can provide the IT infrastructure your business requires. From planning and design to implementation and ongoing support, we can find the right IT network solution for you.
cPanel Web Hosting
We provide high quality and reliable web hosting, VPS’s and domain name registration services for websites of all sizes – from hobby to large eCommerce solutions, we have the package that is right for you. Our Cloudlinux cPanel web hosting starts at just £11.99+vat per year and is backed by our knowledgeable IT support service for as much help as you need.
Want to know a little more about Gwynedd?
Gwynedd (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈɡʊɨnɛð]; English: /ˈɡwɪnɪð/) is a county in Wales, sharing borders with Powys, Conwy, Denbighshire, Anglesey over the Menai Strait, and Ceredigion over the River Dyfi. The scenic Llŷn Peninsula and most of Snowdonia National Park are in Gwynedd. Bangor is the home of Bangor University. In the northern part of the county, the other main settlements are Caernarfon, Bethesda, Ffestiniog, Llanddeiniolen, Llanllyfni, Porthmadog and Pwllheli. The largest settlement in the south is Tywyn.
As a local government area, it is the second largest in Wales in terms of land area and also one of the most sparsely populated. A majority of the population is Welsh-speaking. Gwynedd also refers to being one of the preserved counties of Wales, covering the two local government areas of Gwynedd and Anglesey. Named after the old Kingdom of Gwynedd, both culturally and historically, Gwynedd can also be used for most of North Wales, such as the area that was policed by the Gwynedd Constabulary. The current area is 2,548 square km (983.78 sq miles) slightly smaller than Luxembourg, with a population of 121,874 as measured in the 2011 Census.[1]