Cloud Servers in 12 U.S. Data Centers
HostColor.com has expanded its Cloud Server offerings to 12 U.S. data centers. We now deliver Public Cloud Servers and Hosted Private Clouds from the following data center locations - Ashburn, Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Los Angeles, Miami, Newark, New York, Phoenix, and Seattle.
HostColor's primary locations for delivering Public and Hosted Private Clouds are Newark, NJ, New York City, and Dallas, Texas. Dallas-based servers feature 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps internet bandwidth ports and unrestricted data transfer with no egress fees for internet traffic.
Public Cloud Servers are used for hosting websites and various software applications for the public internet. Hosted Private Cloud infrastructure is used by organizations to host internal workflows, isolated on a network level and not accessible via the public internet. Private cloud environments are accessed through a virtual private network, with custom security rules and policies.
HostColor's Cloud infrastructure services are based on Proxmox VE's cloud automation technology platform. All Public and Hosted Private Clouds are customizable with the client's preferred Linux distribution or a Microsoft Windows OS. A wide range of open-source server software applications are available at no additional cost with specific Linux operating systems.
The provider has announced upgrades of its hosting service portfolio of New York Dedicated Servers. These bare-metal servers feature AMD Ryzen and AMD EPYC processors, high-speed NMVe SSD-based storage, and a 30,000 GB data transfer quota on a 10-gigabit network connection.
HostColor.com delivers Edge Cloud and Bare-Metal Servers in New York from various data centers located in New York and New Jersey.
HC operates a platform for the provisioning of Semi-Managed, Cloud, and Bare-Metal Servers from 100 edge data center locations worldwide.
Edge Cloud and Bare-Metal Servers Worldwide
The company provides Edge Servers - Edge Cloud and Edge Bare-Metal - from numerous locations across the United States including 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, Idaho; 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, Tennessee; 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.
The company also has North American Edge locations in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver in Canada. In Europe, HostColor offers dedicated hosting services from edge data centers in Glasgow, Edinburgh, and London in the UK; Athens in Greece; Amsterdam and The Hague in the Netherlands; Paris and Reims in France; Frankfurt and Munich in Germany; Barcelona, Madrid, and Zaragoza in Spain; Milan, Italy; Vienna, Austria; Helsinki, Sweden, and ten other European cities. The company's Asian on-net edge server locations include 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 Sao Paulo.