Introducing AMD EPYC 4th Gen. for our Dedicated Hosting Solutions

HostRound is excited to announce the availability of its dedicated hosting solutions featuring the powerful AMD EPYC 4th generation processors, specifically the EPYC 9354P with 32 cores, 64 threads, and 256M Cache. Alongside this impressive CPU, customers can enjoy an exceptional hardware configuration with 384GB of high-speed DDR5 RAM operating at 4800MHz and lightning-fast PCIe 4.0 NVMe drives.

These cutting-edge components are exclusively available at HostRound LLC’s Dallas, TX (DTX1) data center location. This combination of advanced hardware ensures exceptional performance, expanded memory capacity, and blazing-fast storage speeds, providing customers with a high-performance infrastructure that prioritizes speed, efficiency, and reliability.

 

Furthermore, as part of our commitment to delivering cutting-edge hosting solutions, we are expanding our infrastructure by adding new cloud-ready nodes to our VPS/Cloud infrastructure powered by the AMD EPYC 4th Gen. 32 and 64 cores. These nodes are designed to offer virtual servers on robust hardware, providing enhanced performance and flexibility to our VPS and Cloud customers.

 

At HostRound, we strive to stay at the forefront of technology and continuously improve our services. With the addition of AMD EPYC 4th Gen., we empower our customers with advanced capabilities and reliable infrastructure.

Thank you for choosing HostRound as your hosting provider. We look forward to providing you with exceptional hosting services and support.

Why are Enterprises Investing so Heavily in the Cloud?

In recent years, cloud infrastructure has become one of the most essential parts of modern businesses. Cloud services have grown from a relatively niche area of IT, to become a mainstream business solution. While companies large and small once stored their data on owned and operated hardware, the trend has now shifted so that businesses rely on data centers and decentralized server networks for their data storage and computational tasks. There’s no sign that cloud adoption is slowing down.

The largest cloud service providers are growing exponentially. Microsoft’s Azure Cloud Services division generates more than 22% of the company’s total revenue, beating Windows and other Server Products. Amazon, the world’s largest cloud service provider, generates 16% of its total revenue from AWS Cloud.

Why are companies from small businesses to large enterprises investing so heavily in the cloud, and what does this mean for your own business?

What is the Cloud?

The cloud is often thrown around as a buzzword and this can make it difficult to grasp as a concept. The most important thing to recognize about the cloud is that it simply refers to remote servers rather than on-site servers. The remote servers sit in data centers around the world. Continue reading Why are Enterprises Investing so Heavily in the Cloud?