HostColor.com has expanded its dedicated cloud infrastructure and MSP offerings with the introduction of high-performance AMD-based bare metal servers.
These servers are designed to meet the demands of high-performance computing projects, such as AI-driven applications, software automation platforms, and large-scale database management. The AMD-based servers are powered by AMD Ryzen 7950X3D and AMD Epyc 7452 processors, among others, and are connected to a 10Gbps Internet network.
- Key Features of AMD-based Servers
- High-bandwidth and high-performance processing capabilities
- Powerful processors such as AMD Ryzen 7950X3D and AMD Epyc 7452
- Unmetered bandwidth ports with up to 20Gbps
- Support for large data sets and AI-driven applications
The new servers offer a range of storage options, including two 1.92TB, 3.84TB SSD, or 7.68TB hard drives, or two 1TB NVMe, 1.92TB NVMe, or two 4TB NVMe drives. A 480GB SSD can be added to server configurations for use as an OS/System drive.
| Storage Options | Capacity |
|---|---|
| Two 1.92TB SSD | 3.84TB |
| Two 3.84TB SSD | 7.68TB |
| Two 1TB NVMe | 1.92TB |
| Two 1TB NVMe | 1.92TB |
| Two 4TB NVMe | 4TB |
Available memory ranges from 256GB RAM to 1024GB RAM, with a default limit of 512GB RAM for most server configurations. Compared to the infrastructure offered by the major hyperscale clouds, HostColor’s dedicated cloud hosting saves a tremendous amount of financial resources.
HostColor customers benefit from unlimited data transfer up to the physical capacity of the Internet connection ports. Unlike large hyperscale clouds, HC provides both Bare Metal Servers and Dedicated Cloud Hosting infrastructure with unmetered bandwidth ports and unlimited data transfer quotas, with no charges for inbound or outbound Internet traffic. The provider offers Free Infrastructure Technical Support per Service Level Agreement (SLA), which covers core service functionality related to network interfaces and the physical components of bare metal servers such as CPU, RAM, and storage drives. Free Infrastructure Technical Support (FITS) does not cover maintenance and support for the operating system (OS), custom configurations, and installed software applications. Semi-Managed Dedicated Servers
In addition to Semi-Managed technical support, HostColor’s dedicated server hosting services are also “Semi-Managed” by SLA. The provider is responsible for installing and configuring server instances to the customer’s custom configurations for Linux infrastructure environments.
- Semi-Managed Technical Support
- Installation and configuration of server instances
- Reinstallation of the server operating system (OS) upon request
- Configuration and management of network settings
- Troubleshooting of server-side issues related to OS, network, or software configuration
About HostColor
HostColor.com has been a global provider of semi-managed edge, bare metal, and cloud infrastructure and IT hosting services since 2000. The company operates virtual data centers and provides dedicated hosting and colocation services from over 100 data centers worldwide. About the Author
The article was written by [Author’s Name], a technology writer with a focus on cloud computing and infrastructure. Conclusion
HostColor’s new AMD-based bare metal servers are a great option for organizations looking to host their applications and data in a dedicated cloud environment. With their high-performance processing capabilities and unmetered bandwidth ports, these servers are well-suited for a range of use cases, from AI-driven applications to large-scale database management. By offering Free Infrastructure Technical Support and Semi-Managed technical support, HostColor provides its customers with a comprehensive solution for their cloud infrastructure needs.
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