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ServerWhere Announced 10-gigabit Dedicated Servers & Cloud VPS in Germany

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ServerWhere
(SW)
, announced German Dedicated Servers and Cloud Hosting
services with a 10-gigabit internet network, delivered from Frankfurt
data centers.

The
entry-level Frankfurt Dedicated server plan features a single Intel
Xeon E5-2640v3 processor, 32 GB RAM, 2 x 480 GB SSD storage, and 1
Gbps guaranteed bandwidth on a 10 Gigabit internet port. The SW
clients can choose between Linux OS distribution or Windows OS, add a
certain number of IPv4 and IPv6 address space, Web server software,
backup storage, management service, and other options. All Frankfurt
dedicated servers are Cloud-ready and can be provisioned with
enterprise virtualization such as VMware ESXi or Proxmox VE.

The
bandwidth allowance of the SW’s Frankfurt, Germany-based
10-gigabit-connected Dedicated Servers can be scaled up on demand
from 1 Gbps to a full 10 Gbps internet.

SW is the leading global digital currency-powered IaaS platform for delivering custom-built Cloud Servers and physical Dedicated Servers. In Germany, the platform uses Equinix, Interxion, and NewTelco, Frankfurt data centers to deliver dedicated and cloud hosting services.

ServerWhere.com (SW) has recently announced the availability of 10 Gbps Dedicated Servers
hosted in New York data centers. The IaaS platform provides cloud infrastructure and dedicated hosting services in 15 U.S. data centers, 22 in Europe, 8 in Asia, 1 in Australia, and 2 in South America. It is among the global leaders in the market for delivering High Bandwidth Dedicated Server Hosting.

SW is a new-generation IaaS platform that charges its customers for Cloud infrastructure services it provides
only in digital currencies and does not use fiat currencies.

ServerWhere.com

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