HostColor unveils scalable storage solutions across global data centers, enabling low latency access, cost efficiency, and flexible deployment for enterprises worldwide.

HostColor has launched a new portfolio of cloud data storage Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) solutions, expanding its cloud and bare-metal capabilities across a wide network of global data centers.

Bare-metal data storage servers and customizable cloud-based storage systems that handle enterprise workloads are part of the recently introduced Data Storage IaaS offering. According to the company, the solutions allow companies to put storage infrastructure closer to end users because they are offered from data centers located in North America, Europe, Asia and South America.

Businesses may store and access data with minimal latency due to HostColor's solution, which is based on edge computing concepts. The company aims to reduce round trip data delays, increase transfer speeds and improve overall data security and management by placing storage resources geographically closer to activities.

The infrastructure is spread over several sites, including international centers in Toronto, São Paulo, London, Frankfurt, Singapore, Tokyo and key U.S. cities including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas and Seattle. Hybrid cloud methods and distributed workloads are supported by this global footprint.

Using operating systems like Linux or Microsoft Windows, HostColor's dedicated bare metal storage solutions offer single-tenant, dedicated environments that may be installed as needed. Additionally, virtualization technologies like VMware ESXi and Proxmox VE are supported by these platforms. With scalability up to 10 Gbps and higher capacities available in some areas, the company provides unmetered bandwidth solutions starting at 250 Mbps.

In addition, cloud-based storage solutions are made to fit a variety of use cases, including business continuity, backup and data archiving. Depending on their operational needs, organizations can use technologies like Kubernetes and Hyper-V to build virtualized or containerized environments.

The company also highlighted cost effectiveness as a crucial component, pointing out that clients are not billed for bandwidth use, input/output functions or technical support pertaining to essential infrastructure. Free infrastructure technical support is part of HostColor's Service Level Agreement; for more complex configuration and maintenance requirements, semi-managed services are an alternative.

The launch reflects rising demand for scalable, low-latency cloud storage solutions that can handle distributed and data-intensive applications.

 Thus, Business Fortune is of the view that rising demand will drive wider adoption of scalable, low latency data storage infrastructure globally.

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