Hivelocity, a provider of Dedicated Servers, Colocation, and Cloud Hosting to customers from over 130 countries, announced today the addition of Miami, Florida to the list of Edge Computing markets where Instant Deploy Bare-Metal Servers are now available. Miami joins Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York City, and Tampa to the growing list of cities where Hivelocity offers its full suite of Infrastructure as a Service. Hivelocity’s new Miami data center provides a strategic advantage to customers by delivering one hop network routes between the US and Central/South America.

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“With two 30,000 square foot data centers in Florida already, we long ago built out a network specifically optimized for Latin America. Our purpose built network has performed so well throughout Latin America, Brazil is now our 2nd largest market behind only the United States. Our new offerings in Miami further enhance the advantages we already provide our customer base in South and Central America,” said Hivelocity COO, Steve Eschweiler. “Our world-class Spanish speaking Technical Support and Customer Service Departments, coupled with unparalleled network performance makes Hivelocity the easy choice for Latin American businesses seeking IaaS in the United States.”

Currently Hivelocity offers 25 instantly deployable bare-metal server configurations with 5 of those configurations immediately available in Miami. Additionally, Hivelocity offers custom built servers with thousands of possible configurations, which deploy in 1-5 days depending on the system’s complexity and data center location. All of Hivelocity’s Instant Deploy and Custom Built dedicated servers are available with Linux or Windows. Managed services can be added to any Linux server for just $35 per month with Windows Management scheduled for availability in Q1 of 2019.

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According to Steve Eschweiler, Hivelocity intends to add more bare-metal configurations to Miami in the near future. “Within the coming weeks and months we will build more and more servers for the Miami market ultimately growing the number of available configurations to a dozen or so, similar to our LA and NYC data centers.”

Hivelocity provides publicly available live streams and virtual tours of some of their Edge Computing data centers on the company website. Hivelocity offers 24/7 phone, live chat and trouble ticket support and boasts a Net Promoter Score of 81. For more information or to contact Hivelocity please visit https://www.hivelocity.net.

 

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