HostColor Launched 10-gigabit Dedicated Servers
HostColor.com (HC) announced 10 Gbps Dedicated Servers in 14 major U.S. cities - Ashburn, Virginia; Atlanta, Georgia; Bend, Oregon; Charlotte, North Carolina; Chicago, Illinois; Dallas, Texas; Denver, Colorado; Kansas City, Missouri; Los Angeles and Santa Clara, California; Miami, Florida; Newark, New Jersey; New York, NY; Seattle, Washington.
HostColor's clients can customize their server bandwidth quotas on the 10-gigabit internet connection ports. The allocated bandwidth varies from 1 Gbps to 10 Gbps for most U.S. locations. Dedicated hosting plans delivered from certain data centers - Bend, Oregon Servers, Charlotte Dedicated Server, and the New York Dedicated Servers hosted in Latham and Staten Island data centers - are provisioned with metered monthly data transfer in terabytes. All other 10 Gbps-connected Dedicated Servers come with a 1 Gbps or 2 Gbps monthly bandwidth quota.
Bandwidth is the amount of data that can be transferred at one time, while "Data Transfer" is the actual amount of data transferred.
All 10-gigabit dedicated servers are hosted in Tier 3 and Tier 4 data centers. The provider also offers Unmetered Dedicated Servers with a 10-gigabit internet connection in the same US locations, as well as 10 Gbps connected servers in Canada, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Singapore.
HostColor deploys custom-built Dedicated Clouds and offers various Private and Hybrid Cloud solutions to help business to connect their on-premise IT infrastructures to the cloud. The company also offers special assistance to those business owners who want to migrate their technology infrastructure out of the major clouds due to overcharging or data privacy concerns. The company has created a Cloud Service Providers section, where SMBs can see what kind of competitive advantages they get from HostColor, compared to AWS and Azure.