(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Web hosting provider Carpathia Hosting (www.carpathiahosting.com) announced on Thursday it has added its first international data center in Toronto, Canada.
The new international data center represents a period of growth and expansion for Carpathia Hosting.
The company continues to expand its federal and enterprise customer base by providing “highly secure and flexible managed hosting services while maintaining aggressive plans aimed at delivering the most cost-effective infrastructure solutions,” according to the press release.
The Virginia-based web host now manages over 18.5 petabytes of storage and pushes over 350 Gigabits per second of content.
“To meet customer demands for data center space and services outside the United States, we selected Toronto as our first international data center location,” says Peter Weber, CEO of Carpathia Hosting. “This expands our data center footprint to nine Tier 3 facilities worldwide, allowing us to provide geographic diversity and redundancy to our global customer base.”
After 45 days of provisioning the Toronto data center, Carpathia Hosting is now hosting and managing hundreds of servers, over 5 petabytes of storage and over 80GB of bandwidth.
The Toronto data center is designed to deliver enterprise managed hosting services including dedicated servers, virtual servers, network, storage, backup and system monitoring.
The rapid growth in the Toronto data center follows similar growth in Carpathia Hosting’s Phoenix, and Ashburn, Virginia data centers, which the company attributes to the management of large infrastructure with significant amounts of storage and bandwidth.
With the addition of its latest Toronto facility, Carpathia Hosting has nine data centers in Ashburn, Virginia, Harrisonburg, Virginia, Phoenix, Los Angeles.
Earlier this week, Canadian web hosting provider PEER 1 Network Enterprises began construction on a 41,000 square foot “green” data center in the Toronto area.
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