100TB, part of UK2 Group, has announced two distinct server offerings. Underpinned by the reliability and performance credentials of 100TB’s network, the broadening of its family of dedicated servers ensures customers can get the performance they need, without paying for capacity they don’t.
1 Petabyte bandwidth: ultimate performance for demanding applications
First up, the new 1PB bandwidth offering is available on the company’s Flame, Inferno and custom built servers to offer the industry’s first truly high-performance one petabyte server. Coupled with a 10Gbit public network port, the new offering provides uncontested connection to top tier bandwidth providers for transfer-intensive applications like media streaming and large file replication.
Bandwidth options for the Flame and Inferno servers include the standard 100TB monthly allowance with either 1Gbit or 10Gbit network, unmetered 1Gbit, or an upgrade to 10Gbit with 1PB, giving access to over 3Gbps sustained bandwidth. Designed to offer ultimate levels of performance, it uses an intelligent routing platform by Noction to monitor network traffic without impacting upon it, and direct dataflow through the quickest and least congested route. This can improve network performance by as much as 50%, drop latency by the same amount and increase availability to 100%.
Glow: matching performance with value
Recognising that performance is still a must for lower-intensity bandwidth applications, 100TB has also introduced the Glow server as the company’s best value server offering. Providing customers with 2TB of bandwidth alongside 4GB RAM, a 1TB HDD and a dedicated 1Gbit network port. Glow joins the 100TB family of dedicated server solutions – Ember, Flame and Inferno – and is aimed at customers who want a better quality network and superior performance balanced with bandwidth capacity they need.
Phil Male, CEO, UK2 Group said: “Given 100TB’s heritage in performance-first, we’re focused on building new product offerings which cater for our customers’ needs today and into the future. We’re seeing increasing demand for dedicated servers and with these new offerings, we will be able to meet the specific needs of a greater proportion of the market.”