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HostColor Expands AMD Server Footprint
2026-08-22
HostColor’s network, not its marketing copy, is doing the loudest talking as the provider adds new points of presence for AMD-powered dedicated servers with bandwidth quotas reaching 100 Gbps. The expanded footprint covers AMD Ryzen and AMD EPYC bare metal options, aimed at operators that treat network throughput as a core resource rather than an afterthought.
This move looks less like a routine capacity bump and more like a bet on bandwidth-intensive workloads that punish legacy hosting grids. By pairing multi-core AMD EPYC processors with high-throughput ports and traffic quotas scaled to 100 Gbps, HostColor is targeting media delivery, real-time analytics, and latency-sensitive SaaS that depend on sustained packet-per-second performance and predictable quality of service across POPs.
For hosting buyers, the signal is blunt: compute alone no longer sets the bar. With Ryzen and EPYC nodes tied into new locations, close to regional user clusters, the company is trying to turn network topology and traffic engineering into a competitive moat, using each POP as a lever for data gravity, workload placement, and cost control instead of just another sticker on a coverage map.
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