MojoHost Unveils Cyber Monday Deal for Ryzen Servers, Free Bandwidth

MojoHost Unveils Cyber Monday Deal for Ryzen Servers, Free Bandwidth

SOUTHFIELD, Mich. — MojoHost is offering a new AMD Ryzen NVMe server bundled with free unmetered bandwidth on a 10 Gigabit connection for $499 per month. The promotion is valid for a week starting Cyber Monday.

There is no limit per person or company on how many servers can be purchased.

MojoHost is celebrating the official opening of its new data center with its new Ryzen brand product line. The Zen1 data center, a rep noted, “is a marvel of hosting engineering, with an industry-leading power-efficiency rating. This was achieved by using cutting-edge modern technology and more expensive ‘green choices’ to benefit the environment over short-term profits.”

CEO and Founder Brad Mitchell said, “The entire MojoHost dedicated server line has been revitalized. MojoZen servers mean you'll be able to kick back and relax knowing your website is running on the newest AMD Ryzen technology, with super-fast 5950X CPUs boasting 16 cores and 32 threads running at up to 4.9 GHz. It is a wonderful compliment to 128GB of RAM. Leaving no performance opportunity to chance, we have paired MojoZen with up to 19 Terabytes of modern and fully scalable Gen4 NVMe storage (nonvolatile memory express) which is up to 4x faster than solid state (SSD) drives. Optional HDD or SSD drives are available to create arrays between 7TB and 48TB."

The company is standing behind its Good Mojo Guarantee in connection with the promotion, which requires no contract, and guarantees 99.999% uptime and access to premium support.

Clients moving from another host, the rep explained, “can rest assured with the added 100% satisfaction guarantee that if you aren't happy with your new hosting home, MojoHost will move you back, free of charge.”

For more information, visit MojoHost.

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