HostColor.com announced Remote Desktop hosting services and RDP servers with Microsoft Windows, MacOS, and Linux operating systems (OS) and a choice of service locations from over 100 data centers in the U.S. and worldwide.
The RDP hosting environments (also known as Cloud Desktops) are data center-hosted Remote Desktop computers and RDP servers that can be securely accessed with a single click from users' personal computers using any popular and free remote desktop application. The most common use of RDPs is for business computers running a unified software environment and custom security and usability policies defined by the organizations that use them. Another common use case for remote desktops is for SMB owners and independent professionals who want to use applications and work in a secure computing environment easily accessible from their authorized devices while traveling or working from multiple locations.
HostColor offers Remote Desktops that use Microsoft Windows 11, Windows 11, and Windows Server 2019 and 2022 operating systems (OS). Ubuntu and all other popular Linux-based operating systems, as well as MacOS-based remote workstations, are also available. The HJC customers can choose RDP hosting plans based on cloud-based servers or bare metal servers. The difference between cloud and bare metal is in the scalability options. The computing resources such as processing cores, memory, and storage quotas of the cloud servers used to host remote desktops can be scaled in real time by simply rebooting the server environment in use.
HC provides RDP servers and remote desktops on a dedicated cloud hosting platform that allows organizations to significantly reduce their cloud computing spend compared to large hyperscale clouds. Unlike hyperscalers, computing providers that charge customers for transferring data from their cloud accounts, HostColor's customizable cloud and bare metal servers feature up to 300 gigabit Internet connections and unlimited data transfer up to the full capacity of the bandwidth ports. Users of HC's Remote Desktop, RDP servers, and most other dedicated infrastructure environments are not charged for any inbound or outbound Internet traffic.
RDP Hosting with Free Infrastructure Technical Support
In accordance with the Service Level Agreement (SLA), all HostColor.com Remote Desktops and RDP Servers include "Free Infrastructure Technical Support". This means that the company does not charge for access to technical support related to the basic functionality of the RDP infrastructure it provides to its customers. Free Infrastructure Technical Support includes core functionality related to network interfaces and the physical components of bare metal servers, including the CPU, RAM, and storage drives.
"Free Infrastructure Technical Support also includes consultation on various infrastructure service use case scenarios. However, it does not include maintenance and support for the operating system (OS), custom configurations, and installed software applications. These are covered by the next level of SLA-defined technical support called "Semi-Managed Dedicated Servers". This is a native technical support agreement on the company's Edge Server hosting infrastructure platform.
HostColor Remote Desktop and RDP Server Data Centers
As of November 2024, HostColor offers remote desktop hosting and edge cloud and edge bare metal infrastructure from over 100 data center locations worldwide.
In the U.S., HostColor.com offers a range of high-performance RDP servers and dedicated cloud solutions with unlimited data transfer from the following locations: Albuquerque, NM; Ashburn/Herndon, VA; Atlanta, GA; Amarillo, Austin, Dallas, El Paso, Houston, and San Antonio in Texas; Portland, OR; Billings, MT; Birmingham, Alabama; Boise, Idaho. We also serve customers in the following cities: Boston, Massachusetts; Casper, Wyoming; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Charlotte and Raleigh in North Carolina; Chicago, Illinois; Cincinnati and Cleveland in Ohio; Denver, Colorado; Detroit, Michigan; Honolulu, Hawaii; Indianapolis, Indiana; Jackson, Mississippi; Jacksonville, Miami and Tampa in Florida; Kansas City and St. Louis, Missouri; Las Vegas, Nevada; Little Rock, Arkansas; Fresno, Los Angeles and Orange County. We also have offices in Sacramento, Santa Clara and San Diego in California; Madison, Wisconsin; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Nashville, Kentucky; Newark, Secaucus, North Bergen, Carteret and Piscataway in New Jersey; New Orleans, Louisiana; Albany and New York City, New York; Omaha, Nebraska; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Phoenix, Arizona; Salt Lake City, Utah; Seattle, Washington; and Tulsa, Oklahoma.
About
Since 2000, HostColor.com (HC) has been a global provider of semi-managed edge bare metal and cloud infrastructure and IT hosting services. The company operates virtual data centers and provides dedicated hosting and colocation services from over 100 data centers worldwide. Its subsidiary, HostColorEurope.com, provides cloud infrastructure and dedicated hosting services in 19 European countries.
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