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HostColor Announces 10 Gbps AMD Dedicated Servers in Amsterdam, The Netherlands

HC expands global edge cloud and bare metal options with high-performance AMD-powered Amsterdam-based dedicated servers, designed for low-latency access and robust bandwidth.

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July 3, 2026
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HostColor launches AMD Ryzen and AMD EPYC dedicated servers in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. / Source: HostColor (EZ Newswire)

HostColor (HC), a globally recognized dedicated cloud hosting provider, has launched AMD Ryzen and AMD EPYC Amsterdam dedicated servers in the Netherlands, connected to 10 Gbps internet bandwidth ports. These AMD-based dedicated hosting services are delivered from three locations: the MainCubes AMS01 data center at Capronilaan 2, 1119 NR Schiphol-Rijk; the Equinix AM4 data center at Science Park 610 in Amsterdam; and the nLighten facility at Koolhovenlaan 120 in Schiphol-Rijk.

The AMD-powered servers are offered with a choice of AMD Ryzen and AMD EPYC processors. Ryzen CPU platforms are available with Ryzen 9 9900X, Ryzen 9 7950X3D, or Ryzen 9 9950X processors. Bare metal servers based on the AMD EPYC CPU series offer processors such as the EPYC 7443P, EPYC 7543P, EPYC 9354P, EPYC 9274F, EPYC 9374F, EPYC 9275F, EPYC 9375F, EPYC 9474F, EPYC 9475F, EPYC 9575F, EPYC 9654, EPYC 9754, and EPYC 4564P.

All HostColor's Amsterdam-hosted, AMD-processor-based bare metal server and cloud infrastructure services, provided from the MainCubes AMS01 and Equinix AM4 data centers, are delivered with metered data transfer by default. This is measured in terabytes (TB) of transmitted data per month, via 10-gigabit internet connection ports. At the customer's request, the infrastructure service can be set to an unmetered bandwidth networking model.

"Due to excellent connectivity options and market demand, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, has become one of HostColor's primary global locations for delivering AMD Ryzen- and AMD EPYC-powered dedicated servers with 10 Gbps internet connection ports," says HostColor CEO Dimitar Avramov. He adds that the other EU point of presence (POP) for AMD-based HPC servers is Frankfurt. This will be announced in Q3 of 2026. With Ashburn, New York, Hong Kong, and Tokyo now included among our on-net POPs, HostColor has a global footprint for delivering AMD-powered bare metal and cloud infrastructure services.

The average service delivery time for HostColor's Amsterdam-based AMD-powered dedicated hosting service plans varies depending on stock availability. Stocked configurations are delivered within eight to 48 hours of placing an order. A variety of preconfigured services are available for delivery in as little as four hours. Custom, on-demand bare metal infrastructure solutions take up to 14 days to provision and deliver.

Data Storage IaaS Solutions

HostColor recently announced new dedicated data storage IaaS solutions delivered from data centers across the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, and South America. The portfolio includes bare metal data storage service plans and customizable cloud data storage solutions. HostColor's data storage IaaS allows organizations to conveniently, securely, and privately store their data at the edge while applying their custom data retention and protection policies. "At the edge" means that organizations' private data storage infrastructure will be accessible with the lowest possible latency. Lower latency means lower round-trip delay for data transfer, safeguarding the data and improving transfer speed.

HostColor's dedicated data storage customers can use Linux containers (LCX), Kubernetes containers, Microsoft Hyper-V, Proxmox VE, VMware ESXi, and other cloud computing infrastructure platforms. Those using HostColor's cloud data storage solutions can choose from metered data transfer quotas in terabytes per month or unmetered bandwidth quotas, which start at 250 Mbps and are scalable up to 10 Gbps.

Organizations using HostColor's data storage solutions benefit from unmetered bandwidth quotas, which allow unlimited data transfer up to the full capacity of their internet connection ports. HostColor does not charge for internet traffic, IOPS, DNS lookups, DNS zones, internet traffic zones, or infrastructure technical support. As a result, HostColor customers save significant financial resources.

Free Infrastructure Technical Support

HostColor provides free infrastructure technical support for access to technical support for the core functionality of its data storage solutions. As part of its service level agreement (SLA), HostColor provides data storage services with "free infrastructure technical support" (FITS). FITS covers the core functionality of the virtual network interfaces. However, it does not cover maintenance and support for operating systems (OS), custom configurations, or installed software applications. These are covered by the next level of SLA-defined technical support.

Semi-Managed Data Storage Services

According to HostColor's SLA, the company's entire line of bare metal and cloud data storage services is "semi-managed." The provider is responsible for installing and configuring server instances according to the customer's custom Linux infrastructure configurations. Upon request, HC Support will reinstall the operating system (OS), configure and manage network settings, create and maintain virtual private networks (VPNs), and help customers troubleshoot OS, network, or software configuration issues on the server side.

About HostColor

Since 2000, HostColor (HC) has been a leading hosting provider offering customizable dedicated cloud infrastructure and bare metal servers from over 120 physical and virtual data centers in the United States and around the world. HC helps organizations maintain a competitive advantage in the cloud, optimize their technology infrastructure, and minimize costs. Its semi-managed edge cloud and edge bare metal server hosting services include low-latency data and application delivery, unlimited data transfers, and business continuity infrastructure supported by a team of technology experts.

HostColor provisions U.S. edge servers from Albany, New York; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Ashburn and Herndon, Virginia; Atlanta, Georgia; Amarillo, Austin, Dallas, El Paso, Houston and San Antonio, Texas; Bend and Portland, Oregon; Billings, Montana; Birmingham, Alabama; Boise, Idaho; Cambridge/Boston, Massachusetts; Casper, Wyoming; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Charlotte and Raleigh, North Carolina; Chicago, Illinois; Cincinnati and Cleveland, Ohio; Denver, Colorado; Detroit, Michigan; Honolulu, Hawaii; Indianapolis, Indiana; Jackson, Mississippi; Jacksonville, Miami and Tampa, Florida; Kansas City and Saint Louis, Missouri; Las Vegas, Nevada; Little Rock, Arkansas; Fresno, Los Angeles, Orange County, Sacramento, Santa Clara, and San Diego, California; Madison, Wisconsin; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Nashville, Kentucky; New Orleans, Louisiana; New York City and the State of New York; Omaha, Nebraska; Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Phoenix, Arizona; Salt Lake City, Utah; Seattle and Spokane, Washington; and Tulsa, Oklahoma. For more information, visit www.hostcolor.com.

Disclaimer

HostColor uses its own IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, as well as leased IP resources and Autonomous System Numbers (ASNs) managed by partner Network Operations Centers (NOCs), for most of its bare metal server and cloud infrastructure delivery locations. The data centers used by HostColor to deliver hosting services are ISO 27001, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and SSAE 16 SOC I, SOC II, and SOC III certified. All are HIPAA and PCI-DSS compliant.

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