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Hivelocity Introduces Dual Octadeca Core Servers

Dedicated server, colocation and cloud hosting service provider, Hivelocity, announced today the introduction of its new Dual E5-2600 Haswell Xeon server line. Within this new server line systems can be acquired with up to two eighteen core processors equaling an impressive sixteen physical cores. “Many of our customers require that …

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Hivelocity Introduces Bold New Site

Introducing to the world a completely new look, dedicated server, IaaS and cloud hosting provider Hivelocity, today announced the launch of its brand new web site. With a minimalist approach and the powerful use of custom photography, Hivelocity has designed a site that distinguishes itself among its competitors. A picture …

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Annual Holiday Party!

Each December companies around the world gather around food and drink to celebrate their lord, enjoy each other in a lighter setting and look back on the year’s accomplishments. Last Friday we did our gathering, we did our drinking….oh did we do our drinking and we celebrated all of our …

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A Year in Review- 2014

Another year has come and gone and we thought it would be nice to look back and highlight some of what we accomplished. Things can move pretty fast in the technology sector and if you don’t stop for a minute to reflect, one can easily forget the things they worked …

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Hivelocity Introduces 7 Minute Bare-Metal Servers

Dedicated server, IaaS and cloud hosting provider, Hivelocity, today announced their most popular dedicated server configurations are now available for purchase with near instant deployment capability. Historically Hivelocity has prided itself on being able to provision any of over 1000 dedicated server configurations in 4 hour or less. With today’s …

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Minecraft Server Buying Guide

By: Jason Sayre When shopping for a Minecraft server, you’re often presented with servers traditionally meant for one thing: hosting websites. By now, you’re used to running a java heavy server application that eats ram like candy. Your hosting company may not be used to these types of applications and …

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