MojoHost 'Next-Gen VPS' Now Available Globally

MojoHost 'Next-Gen VPS' Now Available Globally

DETROIT — MojoHost has made the latest virtual private server (VPS) technology, AMD Ryzen servers with NVMe storage, available in all three of the company's data centers: Detroit, Miami and Amsterdam.

The AMD Ryzen MojoVPS first became available to U.S. customers in August. MojoHost’s European location began offering it Feb. 1.

“Traditional thinking has always been that dedicated servers offer the lowest latency and highest-quality experience,” said a rep. “Today, with MojoVPS, this premise becomes obsolete. Its use of cutting-edge CPU, RAM, networking and NVMe storage technologies now outperforms a wide spectrum of entry level-to-advanced dedicated server and cloud computing offerings.”

MojoVPS service can be accessed via all of its global locations, in U.S. dollars, from MojoHost.com. Companies who wish to work directly with MojoHost’s Dutch company, MojoHost, B.V., can establish a Netherlands MojoVPS account directly at MojoHost.eu, which accepts payment in Euros via SEPA, Paxum and credit cards. 

MojoVPS includes unlimited bandwidth and an exceptional performance guarantee. All data center locations use Noction technology to improve routing performance. Dynamic storage volumes up to 7TB in size, the rep noted, are provided “on the fastest PCI 4.0 NVMe, delivering the highest IOPs and throughput.”

Customers with advanced multisite hosting needs may add up to 10 IP addresses. All MojoVPS offerings include DDoS protection free of charge. Additionally, MojoVPS is available as an unmanaged, self-service product with options for adding partial support or full concierge support.

“Nothing demonstrates #GoodMojo better than a 100% satisfaction guarantee, ensuring all customer solutions meet or exceed expectations,” the rep added.

Roland Grotheer, European brand ambassador for MojoHost, remarked, "Embracing the future of web hosting, we are excited to bring the power of AMD Ryzen and NVMe technology to our European clientele. This launch is more than just an upgrade; it's a testament to our dedication to excellence and innovation. Our clients deserve the best, and with these next-gen VPS solutions, we are delivering performance that can transform their online presence, making it faster, more reliable and ready for the demands of tomorrow."

To celebrate MojoHost winning its 69th award — 2024 XBIZ Web Services Company of the Year — a special lifetime discount of 6.9% is now available on all next-generation MojoVPS orders in Detroit, Miami or Amsterdam.

For more information, visit MojoHost.com.

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