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HostColor Rolls Out New AMD Bare Metal Server Options

Company announces new U.S. edge data center locations and service configurations for its AMD-based cloud and bare metal server infrastructure

December 23, 2024 7:00 AM
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Source: Host Color LLC (EZ Newswire)
Source: Host Color LLC (EZ Newswire)
Source: Host Color LLC (EZ Newswire)
Source: Host Color LLC (EZ Newswire)
HostColor.com (HC), a globally recognized dedicated cloud hosting and managed services provider, today announced the launch of new infrastructure service options for its AMD dedicated servers and remote desktop hosting.

The AMD dedicated servers specials include bare metal servers with AMD Ryzen 9 and AMD EPYC 7C13, 7443P, 7662, 9274F, 9474F, 9654, and 9754 CPU models.The AMD servers are available at several Edge data center locations, including Ashburn, Charlotte, Dallas, and New York. Customers can customize their server configurations with IPv4 and IPv6 address space and choose a network service between metered data transfer, measured in terabytes (TB) transferred per month, or unmetered bandwidth ports with bandwidth allocations ranging from 100 Mbps to 10 Gbps.

HostColor's year-end AMD specials are part of its premium, fully customizable Semi-Managed Bare Metal Servers, available in more than 100 data centers worldwide.The provider delivers dedicated hosting services with unmetered bandwidth ports ranging from 1 Gbps to 100 Gbps in most of its data centers, including more than 50 U.S. edge locations. The company's bare-metal, cloud-ready dedicated servers provide customers with enterprise cloud computing and virtualization options, and are compatible with AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and other major hyper-scalers. These servers allow organizations to complement or extend their private cloud infrastructures at a transparent, flat monthly recurring cost, with no charges for IOPS, DNS queries, DNS zones, Internet traffic zones, or infrastructure support.

Free Infrastructure Technical Support

HostColor does not charge for access to technical support on the core functionality of the dedicated cloud hosting infrastructure it provides to its customers. It provides dedicated cloud servers with "Free Infrastructure Technical Support" per Service Level Agreement (SLA).Free Infrastructure Technical Support (FITS) covers core service functionality related to network interfaces and the physical components of bare metal servers such as CPU, RAM, and storage drives.

Consultation on various infrastructure service use case scenarios is also included. However, it does not cover maintenance and support for the operating system (OS), customer custom configurations, and installed software applications. These are covered by the next level of SLA-defined technical support, called "Semi-Managed Dedicated Servers." This native technical support agreement is on the company's Edge Server hosting infrastructure platform.

Semi-Managed Dedicated Servers

In addition to its Free Infrastructure Technical Support (FITS), all HostColors dedicated server hosting services are "Semi-Managed" by SLA.The provider is responsible for installing and configuring server instances to the customer's custom configurations for Linux infrastructure environments. In addition, HC Support reinstalls the server operating system (OS) upon request, configures and manages network settings, creates and maintains custom virtual private networks, and assists customers in troubleshooting any server-side issues related to OS, network, or software configuration.

HostColor recently announced the availability of Remote Desktop Hosting (RDP) services, also known as cloud desktops, and fully customizable RDP servers. RDPs are datacenter-hosted computers and servers that can be securely accessed with a single click from users' personal computers using any popular and free remote desktop application.

The most common use of RDPs is for business computers running a unified software environment and custom security and usability policies defined by the organizations that use them. Another common use case for remote desktops is for small business owners and independent professionals who want to use applications and work in a secure computing environment easily accessible from their authorized devices while traveling or working from multiple locations.

About HostColor

Since 2000, HostColor.com (HC) has been a global provider of semi-managed edge, bare metal, and cloud infrastructure and IT hosting services. The company operates virtual data centers and provides dedicated hosting and colocation services from over 100 data centers worldwide, with its subsidiary, HostColorEurope.com, providing cloud infrastructure and dedicated hosting services in 19 European countries. For more information, visit https://www.hostcolor.com.
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