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HostColor.com (HC), has reported to the technology media that it ends 2022 with 29 Virtual Data Centers used for delivering Cloud infrastructure services. As of December 2022, the company delivers Hosted Private Cloud and Public Cloud Server services based on VMware ESXi, Proxmox VE, and Linux Containers’ virtualization technologies, and 10Gbps Dedicated Servers from the following data center locations:
United States: Ashburn, Virginia; Atlanta, Georgia; Bend, Oregon; Charlotte, North Carolina; Chicago, Illinois; Dallas, Texas; Denver, Colorado; Detroit, Michigan; Kansas City, Missouri; Los Angeles and Santa Clara, California, Miami, Florida; New York, NY; Phoenix, Arizona; Seattle, Washington
Canada: Montreal, Quebec; Toronto, Ontario; Vancouver, British Columbia
United Kingdom: London
France: Paris
Germany: Frankfurt and Munich
Italy: Milan
Spain: Madrid
The Netherlands: Amsterdam and The Hague
Singapore: Singapore
Localization of the Cloud services & More Bandwidth At Lower Costs
HostColor announced in November 2022 its Cloud infrastructure service priorities for 2023 – “Localization of the Cloud services” and “Increased bandwidth rate at fixed monthly cost”. The company has also said that one of its major business goals for 2023 is to help SMBs take control of their IT infrastructure in a cloud service market, characterized by increasing cloud lock-in, imposed by Big Tech and the major cloud providers.
SMBs To Take Control Of Their IT Infrastructure?
“There are two simultaneously developing trends in the Cloud service market – a growing pressure on the smaller and medium IT infrastructure providers by the leading hyperscalers (compute clouds), and a growing dependence of Users of cloud services from the same those big major clouds. The Users’ dependence comes to a point of de-facto cloud lock-in,” says HostColor.com founder and CEO Dimitar Avramov. He adds that the biggest cloud infrastructure providers impose complex contractual and…
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