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Cloud Infrastructure for AI Projects in Miami Data Centers

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AI-ready infrastructure solutions, hosted at the edge in Miami data centers, have been introduced by cloud and bare metal server provider HostColor.com (HC). The company has announced the immediate availability of Virtual Dedicated Servers (VDS) connected to 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps bandwidth ports. These servers are designed to support resource-demanding AI applications and projects that require edge hosting within the Miami–Fort Lauderdale–West Palm Beach metropolitan area.

Fully Dedicated Virtual Server Environments

HostColor’s Virtual Dedicated Servers are fully dedicated cloud-based computing environments provisioned on demand. HostColor reports using Proxmox VE, VMware ESXi and other enterprise virtualization technologies. Unlike standard cloud servers that rely on shared resources, HC’s VDS offerings are positioned as single-tenant IT infrastructure solutions with dedicated resource allocation. They support unmetered bandwidth options ranging from 250 Mbps to 10 Gbps. “Unmetered bandwidth” means the provider does not measure or limit data transfer, allowing customers to use the full physical capacity of their internet connection port at most edge cloud locations.

Customizable Miami-Hosted VDS Configurations

According to HostColor, users can configure their Miami-hosted VDS with Linux or Microsoft Windows operating systems, SSD or NVMe storage, custom VPN deployments, and combinations of IPv4 and IPv6 addressing. HostColor states that customers may choose VDS machines powered by AMD EPYC and Ryzen processors, as well as Nvidia, Hailo-8 AI, and Google Coral accelerator toolkits to support AI-related workflows.

Google Coral for Local Edge ML Processing

Coral is a hardware toolkit built to support the creation and deployment of machine learning applications at the edge. Operating locally on dedicated edge server appliances, it can reduce the need for reliance on large cloud application networks. At its core is Google’s Edge TPU — a custom-built ASIC designed for high-speed, low-power ML inference optimized for TensorFlow Lite models.

Hailo-8 AI for Real-Time Analytics

Hailo-8 AI is an advanced artificial intelligence accelerator capable of performing high-efficiency AI tasks such as object detection, video analytics, and other compute-intensive workflows for autonomous vehicles, smart city technologies, and industrial automation. When paired with a Miami-hosted VDS, Hailo-8 can support real-time neural network inference when properly configured. These servers are also suitable for hosting industrial-grade camera devices and robotic systems.

GPU-Powered VDS for Data-Heavy Workloads

VDS configurations equipped with GPU computing capacity can efficiently process large datasets, making them suitable for supporting AI-related applications, automation platforms, and complex data environments that involve high computational demand. These systems are equally well-suited for various high-performance computing (HPC) tasks.

Cost-Efficient Hosting With Unmetered Bandwidth

HostColor’s Miami Dedicated Server and VDS customers benefit from unmetered bandwidth and unlimited data transfer up to the full capacity of their VDS network connection. The company reports that it does not charge for Internet traffic, IOPS, DNS lookups, DNS zones, traffic zones or basic infrastructure support which may contribute to cost efficiency. HostColor states that its VDS plans are designed to support compatibility with major hyperscale cloud infrastructures, including AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud.

New High-Bandwidth AI-Optimized Server Options

HostColor recently announced the availability of a broad lineup of AMD dedicated server configurations, along with custom-built, high-bandwidth, AI-ready GPU servers. These systems feature 10, 20, and 25 Gbps unmetered bandwidth ports from the company’s Miami-based cloud infrastructure delivery centers.

Free Infrastructure Technical Support (FITS)

HostColor provides complimentary technical support for the core functionality of its Virtual Dedicated Servers (VDS). Under its Service Level Agreement (SLA), each VDS includes Free Infrastructure Technical Support (FITS), covering the essential operations of virtual network interfaces. FITS does not include OS maintenance, custom configurations, or assistance with installed software applications—these fall under the provider’s Semi-Managed VDS support level.

Semi-Managed Virtual Dedicated Servers

In addition to FITS, HostColor’s entire VDS lineup is designated “Semi-Managed” under the SLA. The company is responsible for installing and configuring server instances based on the customer’s custom Linux infrastructure requirements. Upon request, HC Support can reinstall operating systems, adjust and manage network configurations, create and maintain VPNs, and assist with troubleshooting OS-level, network, or software-related server issues.

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This story was originally published January 2, 2026 at 9:12 AM.

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Lyssa-Noel Frater is a freelance writer, podcaster, and award-winning speculative fiction author under her pen name. She currently resides in South Texas with her husband.
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