OVH.com is Europe’s #1 host provider has hit Canadian shores. They’ve announced that they have built the world’s largest green data center in Montreal, to serve its US and Canada customers. Code named ‘BHS’, the data center has been architected not to use air conditioning and is powered by 100% renewable energy. But that still allows OVH.com to provide capacity for 360,000 high-performance custom servers. They are the only hosting providers that doesn’t share server resources and provide each customer with its own dedicated physical servers. Oh yeah, throw in 99.99% availability and the fact that they meet Tier 4 data center certification and you’ll see that if you have a need for a host for your business needs, you should take a look at OVH.com. The fact that they have made a serious push into being green is a major plus.
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OVH.com Unveils World’s Largest Green Data Center in North America
OVH.com is Europe’s #1 host provider has hit Canadian shores. They’ve announced that they have built the world’s largest green data center in Montreal, to serve its US and Canada customers. Code named ‘BHS’, the data center has been architected not to use air conditioning and is powered by 100% renewable energy. But that still allows OVH.com to provide capacity for 360,000 high-performance custom servers. They are the only hosting providers that doesn’t share server resources and provide each customer with its own dedicated physical servers. Oh yeah, throw in 99.99% availability and the fact that they meet Tier 4 data center certification and you’ll see that if you have a need for a host for your business needs, you should take a look at OVH.com. The fact that they have made a serious push into being green is a major plus.
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