HC Reached 100 Edge Data Centers for Delivery of Bare-Metal Servers
In early September 2024, HostColor (HC) announced the immediate availability of Edge US Dedicated Servers hosted in several data centers in New Jersey. This brings the total number of HC operational locations for delivering Edge Servers and Cloud Servers to 100 data centers worldwide and ranks us among the hosting infrastructure providers with the world's largest networks with edge server locations worldwide.
HostColor's bare metal servers and cloud infrastructure feature fast Internet connection ports with high bandwidth quotas ranging from 250 Mbps up to 100 Gbps, and unlimited data transfer to the full capacity of the bandwidth ports.
We are proud to say that we do not charge our clients for inbound or outbound internet traffic, unless they opt in to using bare-metal or cloud servers with metered data transfer.
Our bare-metal and cloud infrastructure services are compatible with any Linux or Windows operating system. Additionally, users can create virtualized and containerized computing infrastructures using Proxmox VE, VMware ESXi, Linux Containers, VirtualBox, OpenVZ, Linux Containers, and Microsoft Hyper-V virtualization technologies, as well as Kubernetes and Docker platforms for hosting containerized applications on the HC platform.
All HC's Edge hosting services and its cloud infrastructure feature custom IPv4 and IPv6 network settings and configurations. These allow IaaS users to create optimized, low-latency public and private IP networks.
"Our objective is to reach 120 locations for delivery of bare metal and cloud hosting services by the end of 2024 and 200 edge hosting infrastructure points of presence (POPs) by 2026," said HostColor's CEO Dimitar Avramov in a new release sent to the technology media. He added that as businesses need robust server platforms to process data HostColor's high-bandwidth bare metal servers are designed to meet the most intensive use case scenarios, including machine learning, big data, analytics, video editing, research, high performance virtualization workloads, and more.
HostColor's Edge Data Center Locations
In the U.S., HostColor offers a range of high-performance dedicated hosting including 1Gbps unmetered dedicated server solutions, and edge nodes with 5 Gbps, 10 Gbps 20 Gbps, and 30 Gbps bandwidth ports, and unlimited data transfer. The servers are available in:Albuquerque, NM; Ashburn/Herndon, VA; Atlanta, GA; Amarillo, Austin, Dallas, El Paso, Houston, and San Antonio in Texas; Portland, OR; Billings, MT; Birmingham, AL; Boise, ID; Boston, MA; Casper, WY; Cedar Rapids, IO; Charlotte and Raleigh in North Carolina; Chicago, IL; Cincinnati and Cleveland in Ohio; Denver, CO; Detroit, MI; Honolulu, HI; Indianapolis, IN; Jackson, MS; Jacksonville, Miami and Tampa in Florida; Kansas City and Saint Louis in Missouri; Las Vegas, NV; Little Rock, AR; Fresno, Los Angeles, Orange County, Sacramento, Santa Clara, and San Diego in California; Madison, WI; Minneapolis, MN; Nashville, KY; Newark, Secaucus, North Bergen, Carteret, and Piscataway New Jersey in New Orleans, Louisiana; Albany and New York City in New York; Omaha, NE; Philadelphia, PA; Phoenix, AZ; Salt Lake City, UT; Seattle, WA; and Tulsa, OK.
HostColor's other North American Edge locations are in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver, Canada.
In Europe, the company delivers dedicated server hosting services from Edge data centers in Glasgow, Edinburgh, and London, UK; Athens, Greece; Amsterdam and The Hague, Netherlands; Paris and Reims, France; Frankfurt, Hamburg and Munich, Germany; Barcelona, Madrid, and Zaragoza, Spain; Milan, Italy; Vienna, Austria; Helsinki, Finland; Oslo, Norway, and ten other European cities. The company's Asian on-net edge server locations are as follows: Bangkok, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, New Delhi, Seoul, Singapore, Taipei, and Tokyo.In South America, HostColor provides bare-metal and cloud hosting services from data centers in Buenos Aires and Rosarios in Argentina and Sao Paolo in Brazil.
In Africa, HC provides services from a data center located in Johannesburg, South Africa.