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HostColor Launches High-Bandwidth AMD-Based Servers Across North America and Europe

ByNeelima N M
2025-04-22.3 months ago
HostColor Launches High-Bandwidth AMD-Based Servers Across North America and Europe
HostColor launches AMD-powered high-bandwidth servers across North America & Europe, targeting AI, HPC, and automation workloads with flat-rate pricing and scalable options.

HostColor.com (HC), a worldwide dedicated cloud infrastructure and managed services provider (MSP), released a new series of AMD-powered dedicated servers to cater to bandwidth-intensive and performance-demanding workloads. The servers are now available in major US, Canadian, and European cities, such as Ashburn, Dallas, New York, Toronto, Frankfurt, and Zurich.

Optimized for AI, HPC, and Automation

HC's latest servers utilize AMD Ryzen 7950X3D and AMD EPYC processors like the 7452, 7502, 7702, 7662, and 7742 models. These models are especially ideal for demanding computation workloads like AI model training, large-scale automation, high-performance computing (HPC), and database operations.

The AMD-based servers feature default 2Gbps unmetered bandwidth, scalable up to 20Gbps. Storage configurations range from 1TB to 7.68TB using SSDs or NVMe drives, and RAM is available up to 1024GB, with most configurations starting at 512GB.

Customers benefit from unlimited data transfers, with no charges on inbound or outbound traffic, a stark contrast to pricing structures of hyperscale cloud providers.

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Customizable Metered Options at Edge Locations

In parallel, HC has expanded its metered AMD server offerings at edge data centers including Los Angeles, Ashburn, Dallas, and Amsterdam. These servers, which feature AMD EPYC processors like the 9354P, 9474F, and 9654, support customers in selecting between metered data plans and unmetered bandwidth ports up to 10Gbps.

All configurations based on AMD are supported by AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud environments. HostColor emphasizes cost transparency by not charging for IOPS, DNS lookups, or traffic zones, offering substantial savings over traditional cloud platforms.

HostColor's infrastructure features Free Infrastructure Technical Support (FITS) as part of its Service Level Agreement (SLA), including hardware and network support. Customers may also choose Semi-Managed Dedicated Servers, which include OS reinstallations, VPN installation, network fine-tuning, and server-side configuration assistance.

HostColor’s approach is ideal for enterprises seeking high-performance, secure infrastructure without the variable billing complexity of major cloud providers. Their AMD-based servers provide a powerful, scalable solution for modern AI, cloud-native, and big-data applications

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