HostColor (HC), a global provider of managed cloud infrastructure solutions, announced that it will end 2025 and begin 2026 with 120 infrastructure points of presence (POPs) for bare metal and cloud servers spanning the United States, the Americas, Europe, and Asia. HC's managed server platforms are designed for hosting resource-intensive AI and machine learning applications, as well as latency-sensitive workloads.
This is how 2025 unfolded for HostColor's managed IT infrastructure products and POP development.
In January, HostColor launched Remote Desktop Hosting services and RDP servers compatible with Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux operating systems. These services offer customers the flexibility to choose from over 100 data centers in the U.S. and worldwide.
On February 12, 2025, HC announced the release of high-performance AMD dedicated servers in Ashburn, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Los Angeles, New York, Phoenix, and Seattle in the United States; Montreal and Toronto in Canada; Frankfurt in Germany; Madrid in Spain; and Zurich in Switzerland.
On February 28, 2025, HC introduced bare metal servers with Intel Xeon Gold 6438Y+ processors, 512 GB of RAM, and 15 TB of fast SSD and NVMe data storage in over 68 U.S. and international edge data centers.
On April 21, 2025, HostColor announced various AMD-based unmetered dedicated servers. These servers use processors such as the AMD Ryzen 7950X3D, AMD Epyc 7452, AMD Epyc 7502, AMD Epyc 7702, AMD Epyc 7662, and AMD Epyc 7742. All AMD CPU-powered servers are connected to a 10 Gbps internet network. Server hosting plans include an initial bandwidth allocation of 2 Gbps, upgradeable to 20 Gbps. Storage options for these servers include 1.92 TB, 3.84 TB, or 7.68 TB SSDs, as well as 1 TB, 1.92 TB, or 4 TB NVMe drives. Memory options range from 256 GB to 1 TB of RAM, with a default limit of 512 GB for most configurations.
In May 2025, HostColor improved its semi-managed and managed hosting services with the following AMD EPYC processor models: 4344P, 7713P, 7443P, 7543, 7543P, 9124, 9275F, 9274F, 9354P, 9355P, 9374F, 9474F, 9575F, and 9654. These AMD-based servers are available for instant delivery in Ashburn and Charlotte, North Carolina; Dallas, Texas; Los Angeles, California; New York, New York; Amsterdam, Netherlands; and Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo has become one of HostColor's most popular locations for delivering bare metal and cloud servers with AMD Ryzen and AMD EPYC processors. HostColor has significantly expanded its technological infrastructure in Japan by connecting its Tokyo dedicated server platforms to 10 Gbps network ports.
In mid-May, HostColor introduced its new line of high-bandwidth dedicated cloud infrastructure services. These single-tenant, bare metal hardware platforms can be scaled to include anywhere from 4 to 128 CPU cores, up to 2,048 GB of memory (RAM), and 30 TB of SSD or NVMe storage. Some dedicated cloud hosting plans are preconfigured and can only be scaled in terms of bandwidth and network configurations. Others offer upgradeable memory and storage options, as well as native network scalability.
In July, HostColor increased the variety of its European dedicated servers, which connect at 1, 2, 5, or 10 Gbps. Dedicated servers in Europe offered by HC are hosted in data centers located in the following cities: Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Copenhagen, Dublin, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Helsinki, Lisbon, London, Madrid, Milan, Munich, Paris, Prague, Rome, Vienna, Zurich, and Warsaw.
At the end of September, HostColor announced a new line of AI-ready GPU dedicated servers. These platforms use AMD EPYC and Ryzen processors, as well as Nvidia, Hailo-8 AI, and Google Coral artificial intelligence accelerator toolkits. These servers support the development and deployment of machine learning applications at the "edge." These servers can perform artificial intelligence tasks, such as object detection and video analytics, for autonomous vehicles, smart cities, and industrial automation.
In October, HostColor (HC) enhanced its AI- and ML-ready server platforms by adding 20 Gbps and 25 Gbps network bandwidth options to bare metal servers and dedicated clouds in its New York City and Ashburn service delivery locations.
In November, HostColor introduced Proxmox VE-based Virtual Dedicated Servers (VDS) with 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps bandwidth ports in 20 major U.S. and European edge data center locations.
In December, HC added AI and ML capabilities to edge-hosted infrastructure at its Miami data center POPs. The Miami dedicated server hosting solutions are designed to support resource-intensive AI applications and latency-sensitive workloads across the Miami–Fort Lauderdale–West Palm Beach metropolitan area.
As part of its plan to expand its points of presence (POPs) in 2026, HostColor is set to add 50 more locations to deliver edge bare metal and cloud server hosting services.
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, 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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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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