HostColor launches virtual dedicated servers with 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps unmetered connections

HostColor.com has announced immediate availability of Virtual Dedicated Servers (VDS) with 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps connectivity. These VDS offerings provide unmetered bandwidth ranging from 250 Mbps up to 10 Gbps, with customers able to utilize full port capacity for unlimited data transfer, constrained only by the physical limitations of the internet connection port. According to HostColor, these servers can be delivered within one hour of order in edge data centers across major US markets—including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Santa Clara, San Francisco, and Seattle—as well as Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver in Canada, and several cities in Europe.

The new VDS can be customized with a choice of Linux or Microsoft Windows operating systems, SSD or NVMe storage, custom VPN configurations, and flexible allocations of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. HostColor supports unmetered internet traffic, omitting separate charges for internet traffic, input/output operations per second (IOPS), domain name system (DNS) lookups, DNS zones, or zones for internet traffic, as well as infrastructure technical support.

HostColor claims its VDS is consistently more cost-effective than similar offerings from major hyperscale public cloud providers such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud. All VDS plans are designed for full compatibility with technology environments used in leading public clouds.

For technical workloads, HostColor’s VDS equipped with GPU computing can process large data sets suitable for artificial intelligence-powered applications, software automation platforms, and high-performance computing or large database management workloads.

The company has also recently introduced AMD-based dedicated servers and custom-built GPU-accelerated server platforms with up to 25 Gbps unmetered bandwidth in primary data center locations including New York City and Ashburn, Virginia.

HostColor states it includes core infrastructure technical support for VDS customers, covering essential network functions under its Service Level Agreement (SLA). Additional semi-managed support allows for operating system reinstallations, network configuration management, virtual private network set-up, and troubleshooting related to OS, network, or server-side software configurations upon request.

Source: HostColor

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