ElasticHosts announced the launch of its cloud server solutions in the US. The offering, which will be available in the US June 1, provides ultra-flexible and easy-to-use server capacity for scalable web hosting and on-demand burst computing. Customers will be allowed to create virtual servers instantly and resize their capacity immediately.
Commenting on the company’s entry into the US, Richard Davies, CEO of ElasticHosts, said, “Having facilities in both the US and the UK means we can now serve both markets with local cloud servers, offering fast direct network links and data storage within local jurisdiction and data protection regimes to both European and North American customers. We are really excited to be moving into the US and look forward both to helping our European customers expand and to reaching new US customers.”
ElasticHosts becomes the second cloud hosting provider in the world to offer cloud servers from data centers in two continents to its customers. With the exception of Amazon, every other provider operates cloud servers in either Europe or North America, but not both.
Something I found very interesting about ElasticHosts is the fact that they have had a constant 1% growth rate a day since their launch in 2009. Check out ElasticHosts cloud hosting review.