HostColor (HC), a globally recognized managed service provider (MSP) of bare metal and cloud hosting infrastructure, has announced the immediate availability of AMD dedicated server platforms with 10 Gbps, 20 Gbps, and 25 Gbps unmetered bandwidth ports in select primary HC data center locations — New York City and Ashburn, Virginia.
HostColor is pleased to offer high-bandwidth AMD CPU-powered NYC dedicated servers from the DataBank data center in downtown Manhattan. This facility is located at 111 8th Avenue within a globally renowned telecommunications building owned by Google.
In Ashburn, HostColor utilizes the DataBank IAD1 data center, located at 21635 Red Rum Drive, to offer managed AMD dedicated servers with 20 and 25 Gbps unmetered bandwidth. HostColor's IPv4 and IPv6 IP networks in New York City and Ashburn are co-managed by HostColor and its NOC partners.
AMD Ryzen server configurations offering 20 Gbps bandwidth ports at HostColor's NYC and Ashburn cloud infrastructure service locations include the Ryzen 9 7950X, Ryzen 9 9950X, and Ryzen Threadripper Pro 7965WX.
The available server platforms with AMD EPYC processors and 20/25 Gbps unmetered bandwidth feature the following CPU models: the EPYC 7C13, EPYC 7443P, EPYC 7662, EPYC 9274F, EPYC 9275F, EPYC 9375F, EPYC 9374F, EPYC 9474F, EPYC 9575F, EPYC 9654, and EPYC 9754.
HostColor customers can customize their chosen AMD server platform by adding GPU cards, SSDs, NVMe storage devices, HDDs, custom VPN connections, and combinations of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. AMD server users can also select a network connection service with either metered data transfer — measured in terabytes transferred per month — or unmetered bandwidth with allocations ranging from 100 Mbps to 25 Gbps. "Unmetered bandwidth" means HostColor does not measure or limit the bandwidth used by the server. At most of its edge data center locations, HostColor enables customers to utilize the full capacity of their dedicated servers' physical internet bandwidth ports and use unmetered bandwidth.
HostColor's dedicated cloud server and bare metal server customers enjoy unlimited data transfer, up to their internet connection's physical capacity. Unlike large hyperscale clouds, HostColor offers unmetered bare metal servers and dedicated cloud infrastructure. If the chosen technology infrastructure solution features an unmetered bandwidth port, HostColor does not charge for inbound or outbound internet traffic. A comparison of HostColor's dedicated cloud hosting and bare metal offerings with those of major hyperscalers reveals significant financial savings. HostColor does not charge for internet traffic, IOPS, DNS lookups, DNS zones, internet traffic zones, or infrastructure technical support.
All AMD-based server configurations provide enterprise cloud computing and virtualization options, allowing customers to create technology service environments that are fully compatible with those used by organizations on Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and other major cloud providers.
HostColor's AMD-powered server platforms are well-suited for handling large data sets, making them ideal for AI-driven applications, software automation platforms, and large, complex database management systems that require data processing. These systems are also well-suited for various HPC workloads.
Free Infrastructure Technical Support
HostColor does not charge for access to technical support for the core functionality of its dedicated cloud hosting infrastructure. As part of its service level agreement (SLA), the company provides dedicated cloud servers with free infrastructure technical support (FITS). FITS covers the core functionality of network interfaces and the physical components of bare metal servers, including CPUs, RAM, and storage drives. FITS also includes consultations on various infrastructure service use case scenarios. However, it does not cover maintenance and support for operating systems (OSs), custom configurations, or installed software applications. These are covered by the next level of SLA-defined technical support — semi-managed dedicated servers. This technical support agreement is based on the company's Edge Server hosting infrastructure platform.
Semi-Managed Dedicated Servers
In addition to FITS, HostColor's entire line of dedicated server hosting services is semi-managed according to the company's SLA. 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, and help customers troubleshoot server-side OS, network, or software configuration issues.
About HostColor
HostColor (HC) has been a leading edge hosting provider since 2000, offering customizable dedicated cloud infrastructure and bare metal servers from over 100 physical and virtual data centers in the U.S. and worldwide. We help organizations maintain an edge position in the cloud while optimizing their technology infrastructure and keeping their costs low and under their control. HC's semi-managed edge cloud and edge bare metal server hosting services include low-latency data and application delivery with no data transfer overages, and business continuity cloud infrastructure with technology infrastructure support.
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, ID; 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; Miami, Florida; 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.
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