Hostinger has made a record investment in 800 Dell PowerEdge R6615 servers equipped with 4th generation AMD EPYC processors. This upgrade enhances their web (shared), cloud, and VPS hosting services by providing better performance, efficiency, and security. The new servers feature advanced NVMe SSD storage, DDR5 RAM, and built-in encryption.
According to Giedrius Zakaitis, Chief Product Officer at Hostinger, these new servers are expected to deliver faster load times, better data protection, and overall improved user experience. Customers can experience these improvements by using Hostinger’s services, particularly at their new Boston data center.
There is no announcement on Hostinger pricing changes after this upgrade so far. For more details, read Hostinger’s official announcement.
Note: The AMD EPYC processors are particularly notable for their ability to handle high-demand applications and complex workloads, making them ideal for a diverse range of hosting (data center) needs (see video below).
About Hostinger
Hostinger traces its origins back to 2004 when it began as Hosting Media, a brainchild of enterprising youth in Kaunas, Lithuania. Their journey of innovation commenced with the launch of 000webhost.com in 2007, followed by the establishment of the esteemed cPanel brand Hosting24.com in 2008.
The pivotal year of 2011 heralded the rise of Hostinger, accompanied by its bespoke hPanel interface. In 2016, Hostinger unveiled its cutting-edge cloud hosting service, marking another milestone in its remarkable evolution. In 2021, the company celebrated a significant milestone with the addition of its 1,000th employee, reinforcing its status as a premier provider of web hosting solutions.