Phoenix Dedicated Server - Edge Server

Get a Phoenix Dedicated Server with 1 Gbps, 5 Gbps, 10 Gbps, 20 Gbps, or 30 Gbps bandwidth rate. You can use unlimited data transfer to the physical capacity of the internet connection port. There are no charges for the incoming and outgoing internet traffic. All dedicated servers in Phoenix are Semi-Managed. Choose yours and click the "Configure" button to customize yours.
Phoenix Dedicated Server - Intel Xeon E3-1260Lv5

4 CPU Cores

16 GB RAM, 480 GB SSD
Intel Xeon E3-1260Lv5
4 Cores / 8 Threads @ 2.90 GHz
1 Gbps Port Speed
250 Mbps Bandwidth
$85/mo*
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Phoenix Dedicated Server - Xeon E3-1275Lv3

4 CPU Cores

32 GB RAM, 960 GB SSD
Intel Xeon E3-1275Lv3
4 Cores / 8 Threads @ 2.70 GHz
1 Gbps Port Speed
250 Mbps Bandwidth
$89/mo*
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Phoenix Dedicated Server - Xeon Silver 4116, 128 GB RAM

12 CPU Cores

128 GB RAM, 2x 960GB NVMe
Intel Xeon Silver 4116
12 Cores / 24 Threads @ 2.10 GHz
1 Gbps Port Speed
250 Mbps Bandwidth
$199/mo*
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Phoenix Dedicated Server - Xeon Silver 4116, 128 GB RAM

36 CPU Cores

256 GB RAM, 2x 960GB NVMe
2x Intel Xeon E5-2695v4
36 Cores / 72 Threads @ 2.10 GHz
1 Gbps Port Speed
250 Mbps Bandwidth
$269/mo*
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Phoenix Dedicated Server - Xeon Silver 4116, 128 GB RAM

36 CPU Cores

512 GB RAM, 2x 3.84TB SSD
2x Intel Xeon E5-2695v4
36 Cores / 72 Threads @ 2.10 GHz
1 Gbps Port Speed
250 Mbps Bandwidth
$309/mo*
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Phoenix Dedicated Server - Xeon Gold 6152, 384 GB RAM

44 CPU Cores

384 GB RAM, 2x 3.84TB SSD
Intel Dual Xeon Gold 6152
44 Cores / 88 Threads @ 2.10 GHz
1 Gbps Port Speed
250 Mbps Bandwidth
$299/mo*
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Phoenix Dedicated Server, 44 Cores, 512 GB RAM, 250 Mbps

10 CPU Cores

512 GB RAM, 7.68 TB SSD
2x Intel Xeon E5-2699v4
44 Cores / 88 Threads @ 2.20 GHz
250 Mbps Bandwidth / 1 Gbps port
Unrestricted Data Transfer
$499/mo*
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Phoenix Edge Server, 10 Cores, 128 GB RAM, 5 Gbps

10 CPU Cores

128 GB RAM, 480 GB SSD
Intel Xeon Silver 4210
10 Cores / 20 Threads @ 2.20 GHz
5 Gbps Bandwidth Port
Unrestricted Data Transfer
$499/mo*
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Phoenix Edge Server, 10 Cores, 128 GB RAM, 10 Gbps

10 CPU Cores

128 GB RAM, 480 GB SSD
Intel Xeon Silver 4210
10 Cores / 20 Threads @ 2.20 GHz
10 Gbps Bandwidth Port
Unrestricted Data Transfer
$599/mo*
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Phoenix Edge Dedicated Server, 10 Cores, 128 GB RAM, 20 Gbps

10 CPU Cores

128 GB RAM, 480 GB SSD
Intel Xeon Silver 4210
10 Cores / 20 Threads @ 2.20 GHz
20 Gbps Bandwidth Port
Unrestricted Data Transfer
$699/mo*
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Phoenix Edge Bare Metal Server, 32 Cores, 256 GB RAM, 5 Gbps

32 CPU Cores

256 GB RAM, 2.4 TB NMVe
Dual Intel Xeon Gold 6226R
32 Cores / 64 Threads @ 2.90 GHz
5 Gbps physical port
Unrestricted Data Transfer
$899/mo*
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Phoenix Edge Dedicated Server, 32 Cores, 256 GB RAM, 10 Gbps

32 CPU Cores

256 GB RAM, 2.4 TB NMVe
Dual Intel Xeon Gold 6226R
32 Cores / 64 Threads @ 2.90 GHz
10 Gbps physical port
Unrestricted Data Transfer
$999/mo*
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Phoenix Edge Server, 32 Cores, 256 GB RAM, 20 Gbps

32 CPU Cores

256 GB RAM, 2.4 TB NMVe
Dual Intel Xeon Gold 6226R
32 Cores / 64 Threads @ 2.90 GHz
20 Gbps physical port
Unrestricted Data Transfer
$1099/mo*
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Phoenix Edge Server, 32 Cores, 368 GB RAM, 5 Gbps

32 CPU Cores

384 GB RAM, 7.68 TB SSD + 3.2 TB NMVe + 240GB M.2 Stick (OS)
Dual Intel Xeon Gold 5218N
32 Cores / 64 Threads @ 2.30 GHz
5 Gbps physical port
Unrestricted Data Transfer
$1399/mo*
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Phoenix Edge Metal Server, 32 Cores, 368 GB RAM, 10 Gbps

32 CPU Cores

384 GB RAM, 7.68 TB SSD + 3.2 TB NMVe + 240GB M.2 Stick (OS)
Dual Intel Xeon Gold 5218N
32 Cores / 64 Threads @ 2.30 GHz
10 Gbps physical port
Unrestricted Data Transfer
$1499/mo*
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Phoenix Edge Dedicated Server, 32 Cores, 368 GB RAM, 20 Gbps

32 CPU Cores

384 GB RAM, 7.68 TB SSD + 3.2 TB NMVe + 240GB M.2 Stick (OS)
Dual Intel Xeon Gold 5218N
32 Cores / 64 Threads @ 2.30 GHz
20 Gbps physical port
Unrestricted Data Transfer
$1599/mo*
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Phoenix Edge Server, 32 Cores, 368 GB RAM, 30 Gbps

32 CPU Cores

384 GB RAM, 7.68 TB SSD + 3.2 TB NMVe + 240GB M.2 Stick (OS)
Dual Intel Xeon Gold 5218N
32 Cores / 64 Threads @ 2.30 GHz
30 Gbps physical port
Unrestricted Data Transfer
$1699/mo*
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Edge Server, 32 Cores, 512 GB RAM, 10 Gbps

32 CPU Cores

512 GB RAM, 15.36 TB SSD + 6.4 TB NMVe + 480GB M.2 Stick (OS)
Intel Xeon 6438Y+
32 Cores / 64 Threads @ 2.00GHz
10 Gbps physical port
Unlimited Data Transfer
$2999/mo*
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Edge Server, 32 Cores, 512 GB RAM, 20 Gbps

32 CPU Cores

512 GB RAM, 15.36 TB SSD + 6.4 TB NMVe + 480GB M.2 Stick (OS)
Intel Xeon 6438Y+
32 Cores / 64 Threads @ 2.00GHz
20 Gbps physical port
Unlimited Data Transfer
$3099/mo*
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Edge Server, 32 Cores, 512 GB RAM, 30 Gbps

32 CPU Cores

512 GB RAM, 15.36 TB SSD + 6.4 TB NMVe + 480GB M.2 Stick (OS)
Intel Xeon 6438Y+
32 Cores / 64 Threads @ 2.00GHz
30 Gbps physical port
Unlimited Data Transfer
$3199/mo*
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* The price is on a 12-month term. To change the term and configure the service, click the button "Configure".

Customizable Semi-Managed Edge Server

All Dedicated Servers in Phoenix Arizona are Semi-Managed. 'Semi-Managed' means that: our administrators install your NJ dedicated server to your custom configurations, reinstall the OS per request, configure the network settings on the bare-metal server, and help you troubleshoot in case of any operating system, networking, or software configuration issues. You can use custom IPv4 and IPv6 network settings and scale your bandwidth between 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps. Install Ubuntu, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, Debian, or any other Linux server OS distribution. Windows Server editions 2019 and 2022 and Proxmox VE, or VMware ESXi virtualization technologies are also available on the edge server configuration page. Those who need a graphic dashboard (GUI) to manage their server can choose CentOS Web Panel (CWP), Froxlor, Vesta, another open-source control panel, or cPanel or DirectAdmin. To anyone who wants to use a Linux-based Cloud PC, we recommend Peppermint OS, which is based on the Debian/Devuan repositories.

Arizona Edge Dedicated Servers - FAQ

What is an Phoenix Dedicated Hosting Provider?
An Phoenix Dedicated Hosting Provider is a company that offers dedicated hosting services from data centers located in Phoenix and the Delaware Valley. Phoenix and the surrounding area is an important East Coast POP for HostColor.
Many large Tier 3 and Tier 4 facilities owned by Equinix, DataBank, Flexential, TierPoint, 365 Data Centers, Netrality Data Centers, Sunguard, Keystone NAP, Crown Castle, Digital Edge, Lumen, and many other IT facilities are located in Phoenix. They enable cloud infrastructure providers to deliver application services to the entire state of Arizona and neighboring East Coast states in 1 to 10 ms
What is the security level of my Phoenix Dedicated Server?
Bare Metal Servers and Dedicated Cloud Hosting infrastructure providers in general, and those in Phoenix in particular, offer the following levels of security with their dedicated hosting services:
1. Physical Environment Security
Physical environment security refers to all physical aspects of the Phoenix data center facilities used to house bare metal servers. This includes the resilience against natural disasters, the physical design of the data center and the way the server rooms and cabinets are organized, as well as power redundancy, Internet network redundancy, and overall business continuity.
2. Network Security
Network security is part of the overall data center communications architecture. It includes the redundancy of fiber connectivity routes and the wide choice of ISPs and interconnection options.
3. Physical Server Security
This can also be referred to as "Bare Metal Server Security". It refers to the specific hardware components and configurations of the server that increase its uptime. These include the number of power supplies (PSUs) used, the number and capacity of network interface cards (NICs), the number and specification of hard drives used (SATA, SAS, SSD, NMVe, etc.), the use of RAID controllers, the Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI, also known as ILO and iDrac by server vendors) for remote network access to the Phoenix-based server, etc.
As a provider of Phoenix Bare Metal Servers, HC automatically covers the highest possible industry standards regarding "Physical Environment Security" and "Network Security". Physical Server Security is a customizable element of the dedicated hosting server that is selected by the user of the physical server (i.e. the customer).
Most of our Phoenix dedicated servers include the following "Physical Server Security" by default:
  • Redundant Power Supplies (PSUs)
  • At least 2 x 1 Gbps physical Network Interface Cards (NICs)
  • Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) and IPMI capabilities, except for the Edge servers, which are shipped with SSH management access only and are not recoverable in the event of an operating system (OS) failure that renders the server inoperable
Are there unlimited bandwidth dedicated servers in Phoenix?
Yes, if by "unlimited bandwidth" you mean no restrictions on incoming and outgoing Internet traffic and no charges for data transfer used. Each dedicated server in Phoenix comes with a certain virtual or physical capacity of the Internet connection port, chosen by the server user. It varies from 250 Mbps to 30 Gbps. There are no limitations or restrictions on the used bandwidth used or data transfer quotas, up to the capacity of the Internet connection port, selected by our clients. Unless otherwise specified, all dedicated servers in Phoenix offered by HostColor feature "unlimited bandwidth up to the capacity of the Internet connection port". This is also called "unmetered bandwidth", which is actually a more appropriate term to use.
"Unmetered Bandwidth" or "dedicated server with unmetered bandwidth" means that the hosting provider does not measure the bandwidth used by the server. In Philly and most of its other Edge data center locations HostColor allows its customers to use the full capacity of the physical Internet bandwidth port of their dedicated servers.
Is my Phoenix dedicated server safe from DDoS attacks?
Denial of Service (DoS) and Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks typically result in service unavailability and thousands of dollars in data transfer service fees, especially if you host your IT infrastructure with one of the major hyperscale cloud providers.
HostColor's DDoS-protected dedicated servers in Phoenix minimize the risk of service unavailability and virtually eliminate the risk of you incurring data transfer costs as a result of artificial, bot-generated traffic to your server instances.
When you use our Phoenix dedicated servers, your applications run behind sophisticated DDoS protection firewalls, maximizing application availability. Our natural, enterprise-grade, DDoS-protected networks safeguard your Dallas dedicated server from unexpected network downtime, preventing loss of business and revenue. Our DDoS-protected network services filter out malicious traffic and ensure that legitimate traffic requests reach your servers and applications. Specifically, our DDoS protection includes the following capabilities:
  • Real-time mitigation of malicious attacks
  • Human-generated traffic that reaches your Philly dedicated server
  • Native protection against network attacks of any size
  • No additional fees or charges for DoS and DDoS protected servers and infrastructure
  • No fees for bot-generated and malicious traffic on all unmetered dedicated servers and dedicated clouds in Phoenix
  • No increased latency and long round-trip delays in application delivery in the event of a network attack
  • All IPv4 and IPv6 settings are protected from DDoS attacks
Is my Phoenix Edge Server protected against failure?
Yes! Each Edge Bare Metal server hosted in our edge data center at 811 S. 16th Street in Phoenix has four (4x) 25-gigabit network interfaces configured for redundancy on 2 separate NIC cards. All four interfaces are placed into a single link access group (LAG) and utilize LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol ) for individual link monitoring. Your Edge Dedicated Server is connected to two network switches with two (2x) 25-gigabit connection links to the first switch and two (2x) 25-gigabit to the second switch. Each network switch has multiple 100-gigabit fiber connections to the data center's network architecture that feature failover protection. The overall networking architecture sustains full data transfer capacity with the failure of any single networking appliance or link. The data transfer from the Edge data centers to either the public Internet or the MPLS IP VPN network is secured by two diverse routers for each network. The routers are connected to a pair of network switches. The data transfer can be forwarded through both routers and will switch over automatically upon failure of any networking device.
Can I have a dedicated cloud infrastructure in Phoenix?
You can use your preferred cloud computing virtualization technology to create and deploy a dedicated cloud infrastructure on a single bare metal server or a cluster of servers. If you want to use two dedicated bare metal servers, they can be directly interconnected using 1GE or 10GE NIC cards. If you need HostColor's help to create a cloud computing architecture, we can help you design one, deploy it, and manage it as needed.
Customers using dedicated servers hosted in the 1005 W. Geneva Dr Phoenix data center can choose from Proxmox VE, VMware ESXi, Linux Containers, VirtualBox, OpenVZ, Microsoft Hyper-V, Kubernetes, Docker and a host of other virtualization platforms.
Customers using Edge bare-metal servers hosted at the 811 S. 16th Street data center and running Ubuntu 20, Ubuntu 22 or Ubuntu 24 can take advantage of the Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) virtualization technology in Ubuntu OS.
Can I host Docker and Kubernetes containers in Phoenix?
Yes. You can create and host dedicated cloud infrastructure based on Docker and Kubernetes in Phoenix data centers and host containerized applications on it.
HostColor's Phoenix bare metal and cloud infrastructure allows organizations to deploy run, scale up, scale down, and quickly move Docker containers and the containerized applications from one virtual containerized environment to another without interruption. Docker containers are executable software packages that contain everything needed to run an application: code, runtime, system tools, system libraries, and settings.
HC also enables enterprises to deploy a fully isolated, dedicated cloud infrastructure for hosting and orchestrating containerized applications, based on the Kubernetes open source platform for managing containerized workloads and services.
Can I have a server with AMD processor in Phoenix?
Yes, we offer AMD-powered dedicated servers from the Quonix data center located at 1005 W. Geneva Dr in Phoenix. If you need a server with AMD CPUs in Phoenix, please either select a server from the configurations listed above, or go to our AMD Dedicated Servers section and select one.
Is business continuity possible on my Phoenix Server?
Yes, you can do this using virtualization technology such as Proxmox VE. Proxmox provides a software stack called the HA Manager that automatically detects failures and provides automatic failover.
The Proxmox VE HA Manager acts as an "automated" administrator. After resources (VMs, containers, etc.) are configured, the HA Manager monitors them for proper functionality and handles service failover to a redundant Phoenix server in case of failure or downtime. The HA manager can also handle normal user requests to start, stop, move, and migrate a service.
But it's not just Proxmox VE. There are many other technologies that enable the use of two or more physical servers to provide business continuity for IT infrastructure and hosted applications. Microsoft Windows Hyper V also allows server owners to create a high availability cluster.
What does a Semi-Managed Dedicated Server mean?
While most dedicated hosting providers offer "Unmanaged" or "Managed" hosting services, HostColor does "Semi-Managed" and "Managed" Dedicated Servers.
"Unmanaged" means that the client is solely responsible for the management of the bare-metal dedicated server they have. The provider's responsibility is to make sure that the server network connection works properly and in case of a hardware failure, to fix the failed components, or to replace the whole physical server.
"Managed" means that the provider is responsible for managing the network, the physical server, the installed operating system, and the software environment. The provider does operating system updates, software updates, and other management and configuration tasks on the physical server. In other words unmanaged dedicated servers do not feature server-side support and therefore the clients pay for the base infrastructure service. The 'Managed Dedicated Servers' feature full server-side infrastructure, OS, and software environment support and therefore are more expensive, as the provider's experts commit time and work hours to deliver technical and system administration.
HostColor fills the gap by offering "Semi-Managed" Dedicated Servers in Phoenix. "Semi-Managed" means that our administrators install your preferred OS on the physical server or your preferred virtualization platform to transform the physical server into a Cloud infrastructure. We create a custom technology environment per your requirements and keep on record a description with the 'base desired state' of your NY server. As a part of the "Semi-Managed" support contract, HostColor reinstalls the server OS per the request and helps the client fix issues and troubleshoot in case of any operating system, networking, or software configuration issues. All "Semi-Managed" NY dedicated servers feature up to 30 minutes per month of technical and system administration. Any time spent by HC experts on managing the server OS, software environments, or troubleshooting will be charged at HostColor's standard managed service rates.
Is there technical support available for my Phoenix server?
All HostColor dedicated servers in Phoenix come with "Free Infrastructure Support". HostColor never charges you for access to infrastructure technical support. Unlike the large hyperscale clouds like AWS, Azure and others, that charge their customers for access to technical support for their bare-metal or cloud infrastructure.
Our infrastructure technical support covers everything related to network interfaces and the core functionality of the physical components of your bare-metal dedicated server in Phoenix such as CPU, RAM, and storage drives. With our free infrastructure support, you can save money and have access to the technical support you need for the core components and network functions of your dedicated server in Philly.
Please note that the "Free Infrastructure Support" does not include support for the operating system (OS), any custom configurations created and maintained by the customer, and the installed software applications.
In addition to the "Free Infrastructure Support" HostColor takes the dedicated hosting services it provides to a new level of reliability with its "Semi-Managed Dedicated Servers" support.
How do I get support for my Phoenix Dedicated Server?
The best way to get quality support is to login to your account and Open a Support Ticket. New customers, please use contacts us here). This allows us to track quality and response time and ensure that customer requests are answered promptly.
Live chat and phone support are also available. The support team also communicates with Managed Services customers via instant messaging on Telegram. However, all of these support channels are in addition to support ticket communication.
In which Phoenix data centers can I have a dedicated server?
HostColor's (HC) most commonly used facilities in Phoenix and the state of Arizona are for the delivery of bare metal servers and dedicated cloud hosting are:
  • Lumen: 811 S. 16th Street, Phoenix AZ 85034
  • Omnis Network: 1005 W. Geneva Dr, Tempe AZ 85282
What certifications do the Phoenix data centers have?
HostColor (HC) provides dedicated server and cloud hosting services in the Phoenix area from Tier 3 and Tier 4 data center facilities that meet the highest possible standards set by the IT telecommunications industry. The data centers we use have various certifications depending on the type of facility. In general, all of our Phoenix data centers are ISO 27001, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 27001, and SSAE16 SOC I, SOC II, or SOC III certified. All are HIPAA compliant and PCI-DSS compliant.
How long will it take to provision my Phoenix dedicated server?
This depends on the specific Phoenix data center you choose and the specific server configuration you require. For our most frequently used Phoenix data centers, it takes up to 1 hour to install your dedicated server and send the login credentials as a welcome email in your account and to the email address registered in your account. More specifically:
  • During business hours (9:00 am - 5:00 pm local time) 1 hour - 4 hours server delivery time
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  • Outside the business hours (5:00 pm - 9:00 am local time): 2 hours - 9 hours server delivery time (with an average delivery time of 4 hours)
  • Weekends: 4 hours - 24 hours server delivery time (with an average delivery time of 8 hours)
The lowest average delivery time applies to dedicated servers in Phoenix that use a standard Linux operating system (OS) such as Ubuntu, Debian, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, or virtualization platforms such as ProxMox or VMware, and the CPU, RAM, and storage disks listed in the server plan, as well as the default IPv4 and IPv4 IP address settings.
Which OS can I use on my Dedicated Server in Phoenix?
The Phoenix Dedicated Servers hosted in the data centers located at 1005 W. Geneva Dr can use any Linux OS distribution or a Windows OS. You can also install Proxmox VE, VMware ESXi, Linux Containers, or any other virtualization platform.
If you decide to use an Edge Bare Metal Server in Phoenix with unlimited data transfer, hosted at our Edge datacenter located at 811 S. 16th Street, you can choose from our "officially supported operating systems". These are Ubuntu 24, Ubuntu 22, Ubuntu 20, RockyLinux 9, RockyLinux 8, Debian 12, or RedHat (BYOL) versions 7.9, 8.5, and 9.3. If you need to use virtual server environments on your Phoenix Edge server, you can install the Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) virtualization technology in Ubuntu 20 (or Ubuntu 22) OS. VMM provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for creating and running virtual machines with Linux or Windows operating systems.
Are Phoenix dedicated server resources scalable?
The computing resources provided as part of the Phoenix Dedicated Hosting service - processing power (CPU), random access memory (RAM), storage capacity used by the IT environment and applications configured on the bare metal server, the amount of data transferred, and the overall network bandwidth rate - can be scaled up to the physical limits of the physical processor, RAM, storage drive(s), and network interface cards (NICs) of the selected hardware configuration.
Depending on the selected physical server system, RAM can be upgraded to the maximum amount supported by the server motherboard. For some Phoenix Dedicated Servers, storage drives (HDD, SATA, SAS, SSD, or NMVe) can be upgraded without powering down the physical machine. Increasing network bandwidth quotas may require powering down the server and adding additional NIC cards.
Can I upgrade the RAM on my Phoenix Dedicated Server?
Yes, RAM upgrades vary depending on the processor model, motherboard, and hardware configuration selected.
An Phoenix dedicated server configuration listed with 16GB or 32GB of RAM can typically be upgraded to 64 GB of RAM
All servers listed with 32GB or 64GB of RAM can typically be upgraded to 128GB of RAM, and in some cases to 256GB of RAM.
Servers listed with 128 GB RAM can be upgraded to 512 GB RAM or even 1024 GB of RAM.
Can I upgrade the data storage capacity of my Phoenix Server?
This depends on the hardware configuration of your dedicated server in Phoenix. If you feel that you need to increase the amount of storage you are using, we suggest that you speak to the HC team about the possibility of leasing a server that has spare HDD bays that can be upgraded with the storage of your choice.
In general, all dedicated servers in Phoenix that are provisioned with one (1x) storage drive - either NMVe, SSD or HDD - can be upgraded.
Can I run Virtual Machines on my Phoenix Dedicated Server?
Yes. If you have an Edge bare metal server hosted in our data center at 811 S. 16th Street you can use the Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) virtualization technology in the Ubuntu 20 (or Ubuntu 22) operating system (OS) to create, run, and manage virtual machines with Linux or Windows operating systems.
If you have a dedicated server hosted in HostColor's data centers at 1005 W. Geneva Dr, you can run any Linux or Windows operating system or use Proxmox VE, VMware ESXi, Linux Containers, VirtualBox, OpenVZ, Kubernetes, Docker, or any other virtualization platform.
Can I have a Cloud PC on HC servers in Phoenix?
If you need a Cloud PC in Phoenix with a Microsoft Windows operating system, we will provide you with a bare-metal server with Proxmox VE virtualization platform. It will allow you to have multiple Phoenix-based Cloud PCs (aka Remote Desktops), each running Microsoft Windows 10 or Windows 11. They can be accessed securely via Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP).
If you want to use a Linux-based Cloud PC, we recommend Peppermint OS. It is based on the Debian/Devuan repositories.
How does HC assign IP addresses on my Phoenix server?
Each Edge Dedicated server, hosted in the Phoenix data center at 811 S. 16th Street is assigned its own IPv4 subnet ranging from /29 (8 IP addresses) to /24 (256 IPs). The first three IP addresses are used for the network service of your server as follows: 1st IP address is for the router's default gateway; 2nd IP address is reserved for router1; 3rd IP is reserved for router2. The 4th IP address is the main IP of your Edge Dedicated Server. Any additional IP addresses can be ordered from Accounts.HostColor.com and can be used for various services on your server.
All other dedicated servers hosted in our Phoenix data centers and all other Arizona-based facilities are assigned 1 usable IP address and can add additional IPs at any time.
How does HostColor bill my Phoenix Dedicated Server?
Once payment is made, the billing month for your Semi-Managed Phoenix Dedicated Server starts from the moment we send you the login credentials. By default, all Phoenix dedicated hosting services are set to month-to-month contracts to provide maximum flexibility.
You can choose between month-to-month, 3-month, 6-month, and annual contracts. If you opt for an annual contract, you will receive a lower monthly service fee. However, you will need to prepay the full contract (all 12 service fees). Please note that your Phoenix Server on a month-to-month contract must be canceled properly and terminated before we stop billing you. The Phoenix-based Edge servers, like other dedicated hosting services, require a 30-day cancellation notice. In some cases, we may allow early cancellations. To qualify for an early cancellation, you must submit a cancellation request from your Account 5 business days before the beginning of the new billing cycle
Is HostColor an experienced and trustworthy provider?
HostColor's core team has been managing servers and IT infrastructures since 2000. As an organization, Host Color LLC has over 20 years of experience in the hosting industry. To illustrate HostColor's experience, consider these two facts: HostColor started hosting content management systems three years before WordPress was launched, and had already been providing virtual server hosting services for seven years when Amazon launched its AWS with the Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). HostColor's team members have extensive experience with major operating systems, virtualization technologies, Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP, and hundreds of open-source applications at any stage of their development and business lifecycles. You can rely on HostColor to install and maintain a secure, productive, and cost-effective technology environment on your Phoenix dedicated server.

Why Use Our Phoenix Dedicated Servers?

HostColor delivers Linux dedicated hosting services & Semi-Managed Edge Bare Metal Servers in Phoenix, Arizona from Lumen's data center located at 400 Pike Street and Omnis Network's facility at 1005 W. Geneva Dr, Tempe, AZ. In Phoenix, we use our local partners' NOCs and our own IPv4 & IPv6 networks to design and deliver networking services for the public and private dedicated cloud infrastructures used by our customers. There are a few things to consider when you are customizing your cloud-ready, edge server in Arizona. We suggest that you plan ahead and keep in mind that as your business grows, you will need more computing capacity. To avoid the hassle of migrations or data loss that can be avoided, choose your server carefully and consider the following:
Bandwidth & Data Transfer

Bandwidth & Data Transfer

Your Edge dedicated server in Phoenix comes with a 1 Gbps, 10 Gbps, 20 Gbps or 30 Gbps physical Internet connection port. You can choose a bandwidth rate between 250 Mbps and 30 Gbps. There are no charges for inbound or outbound Internet traffic. You can use unlimited data transfer up to the physical capacity of the internet connection port.
Linux-based Edge Server

Linux-powered Edge Server

Our high-bandwidth, unmetered Phoenix Edge servers hosted at Lumen's data center located at 400 Pike Street are Linux-based. Available Linux operating system (OS) distributions include Ubuntu 20 or 22, RockyLinux 8 or 9, Debian 12, and RedHat versions 7.9, 8.5, and 9.3. Microsoft Windows OS versions can be used on virtual machines with Ubuntu as the underlying OS and Virtual Machine Manager (VMM). If you choose an edge server with 250 Mbps to 10 Gbps bandwidth rate hosted in our data center at 1005 W. Geneva Dr, Tempe, you can deploy the most popular Linux distributions, Windows OS, or virtualization technologies such as Proxmox VE or VMware ESXi.
Server Access & Management

Server Access & Management

Our bare-metal Edge servers located at 400 Pike Street in Phoenix are managed using Secure Socket Shell (SSH). Authorized users can remotely access the Edge server using access credentials called SSH keys. We do not provide an IPMI/ILO/IDRAC remote interface for remote server management in this data center. All dedicated servers hosted in the data center located at 1005 W. Geneva Dr, Tempe, AZ feature Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) and be rebooted and remotely troubleshot in the event of system freezes or errors.
Business Continuity

Business Continuity Scenario Add-on

If your Edge server in Phoenix hosted in our 400 Pike Street data center becomes unavailable due to an operating system (OS) crash or other failure, HostColor will not be able to troubleshoot the OS via IPMI/ILO/IDRAC and HostColor will not provide you with a new replacement server. This means that you must have a full operational backup copy of your data and applications or a business continuity scenario in place. HostColor can provide you with a purpose-built DR and business continuity infrastructure at a low recurring monthly cost. Dedicated servers hosted at the 1005 W. Geneva DR data center in Tempe can be troubleshot through an IPMI.
Managed Edge Servers in Cincinnati

Managed Edge Servers in Phoenix

We have been managing IT Hosting environments for almost two decades. Open Support Ticket to tell us more about your project. We will help you to secure your dedicated server.
Instant Application Delivery

Instant Application Delivery

Your Edge server in Phoenix allows you to host data and deliver application services to the Phoenix metropolitan area (MSA) and state-wide with 1 ms - 5 ms latency

Stability | Connectivity | Commitment

3 good reasons to get an Edge Server in Phoenix from HostColor.
Tier 3 & Tier 4 Phoenix Data Centers

World Class Data Centers

We use Tier 3 and 4 class data centers in Arizona.
Premium Network

Premium Network

Quality, DDoS protected Internet network.
IT Hosting Management

IT Management

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