Faster CPUs and storage capacity added to our Silicon Valley, California west coast data center
Our engineers have added more storage capacity to our Silicon Valley, California data center, as well as upgraded the CPU in many of our hypervisors.
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Our engineers have added more storage capacity to our Silicon Valley, California data center, as well as upgraded the CPU in many of our hypervisors.
This article aims to explain virtualization technology, and the cloud, in an easy to understand language and some visuals. The question "What is a VPS?" is one we get often, and thus, we set out to write the most comprehensive answer we could come up with. It's a bit long,
Spread risk by spreading your apps and clients among multiple servers. It’s advice you’ve probably heard many times since you were a child: don’t put all your eggs in one basket!
You may be hearing promises of 100% server uptime, but what is the reality? Here at ColossusCloud, we like to educate our clients on the subject of server downtime so that they can be as well-prepared as possible to handle it.
Experience a faster, more flexible backup and restoration service for your Linux or Windows VPS. We’ve been hard at work developing our cloud VPS services for our customers, and we’re finally ready to announce our improved backup service for ColossusCloud.
Double the CPU for free! As we continue adding capacity to our cloud virtualization product, ColossusCloud, we realized that we have too much unused CPU power available. Thus, we have decided to double the number of CPU cores available to most of our VPS packages!
The public cloud has brought great advantages to our society: it has pushed computing further ahead than ever before. But it is mostly in the power of a few giant companies, which are maintaining great
At ColossusCloud, we've been offering our clients the ability to deploy Windows VPS services since 2006. And in recent times, cloud based, fully SSD powered Windows cloud VPS servers. Not only that, but we only use the
Aside from some legal and corporate reasons related to doing business in the United Kingdom, there is a far more technical reason as to why most providers, including us, locate their cloud data centers somewhere else: Internet exchange peerings points. And the
Now serving the European community from one of the most connected cities in the world. ColossusCloud, a leading provider of Linux and Windows virtual servers, announces that its platform is now available in the city of Amsterdam, Netherlands. "It is our entry into the rapidly expanding European market. We've positioned