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10-29-2024, 07:52 AM #1
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HostRound LLC Upgrades Shared Hosting Servers to EPYC 9004 CPUs with NVMe Storage
Hello WHT Community,
We’re excited to announce that HostRound LLC has completed a major upgrade to our Shared Hosting infrastructure! All our Shared Hosting servers are now powered by the latest AMD EPYC 9004 Series CPUs and feature high-speed, datacenter-grade NVMe storage protected with PCIe 4 RAID.
This upgrade replaces our previous Intel E5 servers with SSD storage, bringing significant performance benefits to every website hosted with us. Here’s what this means for our customers:
- Faster Load Times: NVMe storage allows for ultra-fast data access, translating to improved load speeds and a smoother experience for site visitors.
- Enhanced Reliability: PCIe 4 RAID protection ensures that data integrity and uptime remain solid, providing peace of mind.
- Cuttin-Edge Performance: The EPYC 9004 Series CPUs deliver robust processing power, supporting everything from dynamic content to demanding applications.
This upgrade reflects our commitment to continually enhancing our infrastructure for the best possible hosting experience. If you have any questions or want to learn more, feel free to reach out!
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