MojoHost Unveils Public Cloud Service MojoCompute

MojoHost Unveils Public Cloud Service MojoCompute

SOUTHFIELD, Mich. — MojoHost has launched MojoCompute, a new cloud service, as the central component of its MojoCloud product offerings.

According to the company, MojoCompute operates on host nodes equipped with AMD EPYC 9654P processors. Starting at $19 per month, the service includes 10TB of data transfer. The pricing model, heralded by the company as the service’s standout feature, offers additional transfers priced at $2 per TB. For large-bandwidth users, MojoHost offers various prepaid bandwidth plans at $1 per TB.

“Customers now have the power to build and self-manage their own cloud and Kubernetes environments, paying only for the resources they use, be it CPU, RAM, IP addresses, load balancers, snapshots or storage,” a rep noted.

Company president Brad Mitchell said, "At MojoHost, we're committed to providing our customers with the most powerful, cost-effective cloud solutions on the market. With MojoCompute, we're not just offering a service; we're providing a game-changing opportunity for businesses of all sizes to optimize their cloud infrastructure without breaking the bank."

MojoCloud services require no contracts and feature auto-scaling, self-service management and pay-per-use billing.

Mitchell explained that companies “no longer need to be tied down by restrictive contracts and overpriced services from the big players. MojoCompute allows them to cut the Amazon Web Services umbilical cord, enhance security and mitigate the risk of being deplatformed. Our investment of millions demonstrates our long-standing commitment to our industry, allowing us to deliver the future of cloud hosting today."

A $250 credit is available to both new and existing customers who use the code "GOODMOJOCLOUD" at checkout.

For more information, visit MojoHost.com or contact sales@mojohost.com.

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