Here are a few basic questions to help you select a colocation provider who has the resources and amenities required to service your clients and critical operations.
Colocation vs Cloud: Why Not Both?
Enterprises have recently chosen a mix of infrastructure solutions that include both cloud and colocation deployments.
Easily Host Your VPN on a HostDime Cloud Server
HostDime simplifies the process of deploying a VPN. Add the VPN of your choice to your cloud server in just a few easy steps.
The Current State of DDoS Attacks and How To Mitigate Them
DDoS attack mitigation is a necessity for enterprises looking to protect themselves. 91% of those surveyed said that DDoS attacks can cost them up to $50,000.
Why Now is the Time to Switch to IPv6
Despite the fact that we ran out of IPv4 addresses officially last year, transition over to IPv6 is still slow. The time to switch to IPv6 is now.
How the LambdaRail Helps Florida Universities Fight Covid-19
The Florida LambdaRail enables Florida’s colleges to collaborate, utilize, and develop new innovations in support of scientific research and education.
Why You Should Be Using 208 Volt Power for Server Racks
HostDime often gets inquiries from perspective colocation clients about what voltage power will be supplied to server racks. While 110V-120V are commonly used in the industry, HostDime has long evolved to supply 208V voltage by default.
Latin America Data Centers Facilitate Explosive Growth in Region
While Latin America is the smallest region, it is expected to have the fastest upcoming growth of anywhere in the world. HostDime caters to the Latin American market with colocation data centers in Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia, as well as a direct connect to Miami’s NAP.
The Current Average Cost of Electricity Per Country
Data centers are the cornerstone of our current economy, so it’s no surprise that they are one of the largest consumers of electricity in the world.
How HostDime is Helping the Work Force Go Remote
As this global pandemic forces companies both large and small to move to a remote work force, HostDime is doing its best to help our communities and local economies during this time of crisis.