Cloud Hosting Services Provider Host Virtual Relocates to Larger Premises
Cloud hosting services provider Host Virtual has relocated to larger premises. The company, which provides dual-stack IPv4 and IPv6 IaaS clouds across the globe, has made the move with a view to employing a larger workforce as a result of ongoing increase in interest for its services. Host Virtual recently established 16 datacenters to enhance local peering is areas where internet usage is high. Host Virtual is based in Santa Monica. The company’s new premises will be on Montana Avenue near to Santa Monica Beach. The company prides itself on highly scalable services that enable customers to deploy Linux, VOIP or FreeBSD servers “to any location within minutes”. Rather than pay-per-minute payment schemes, Host Virtual adopts a monthly fee that begins at under $10 a month. "Santa Monica is the hub of startup activity in Los Angeles," explained Host Virtual’s Director of Customer Experience, Kris Slevens. "There’s a reason why the area’s being called 'Silicon Beach.' This area is buzzing with activity and ideas. It’s a great place for a cutting edge cloud hosting service like Host Virtual. These entrepreneurs are looking for the latest technology to support their ventures. We’re ready to provide them with the best IaaS cloud hosting available." Do you know of any other companies on the move? Let us know the details. Add your comments below. Comment News
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