HostColor Expands AMD Dedicated Server Availability With New European Data Center Locations

HostColor has expanded its AMD-powered server footprint across Europe by adding three new data center locations in the Amsterdam area Brantford Expositor. The hosting provider now offers AMD Ryzen and EPYC processor-based dedicated servers at MainCubes AMS01 in Schiphol-Rijk, Equinix Amsterdam AM4, and Equinix AM5, all featuring 10 Gbps network connections and metered data transfer starting at 300 TB per month.
HostColor's new points of presence span two major Amsterdam facilities. MainCubes AMS01 sits in Schiphol-Rijk near Amsterdam's airport, while Equinix operates two locations—AM4 and AM5—directly in Amsterdam proper Hanna Herald. Each facility delivers AMD EPYC 4564P, AMD EPYC 7702P, and AMD EPYC 7713P processors paired with 10 Gbps connectivity.
Monthly data transfer starts at 300 TB, scaling up as customer needs grow Stratford Beacon Herald. This pricing model gives enterprises flexibility without forcing them into fixed, oversized contracts that sit unused.
Frankfurt has emerged as another critical European hub for HostColor's edge infrastructure strategy Recorder. The company delivers both bare metal and cloud environments powered by AMD CPUs from this location, giving customers low-latency access to central European markets.
This geographic diversity helps customers distribute workloads across regions for redundancy and performance Pincher Creek Echo. Frankfurt's position makes it ideal for businesses serving German and neighboring markets.
Beyond dedicated servers, HostColor announced new data storage-as-a-service offerings spanning the US, Canada, Europe, Asia, and South America The Observer. These solutions complement the company's existing server infrastructure and give enterprises centralized options for their infrastructure needs.
The multi-continent rollout positions HostColor to compete with larger providers like AWS and Microsoft Azure Clinton News Record. Businesses can now source compute, storage, and networking from a single vendor across major global regions.
The addition of AMD-powered options gives customers an alternative to Intel-dominated server markets Sault Star. EPYC processors deliver competitive per-core performance and power efficiency, increasingly important as data center costs rise.
Ryzen processors target small-to-medium workloads, while EPYC scales to massive enterprise deployments Goderich Signal Star. HostColor's tiered processor lineup lets customers right-size their infrastructure spending.
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