Future Hosting Expands Into New Miami Data Center

Future Hosting, an Internet solutions provider serving SMBs and enterprises internationally and developer of Future Engineer™, today expanded into a new Miami datacenter facility, a move aimed at broadening the company’s global footprint and creating an entry point into the rapidly emerging Latin American market.

 

The Miami facility, where Future Hosting is leasing space for nearly 600 servers, features more than 30,000 square feet of enclosed space, and more than 20,000 square feet of raised floor space. The structure itself is positioned outside of Miami’s 100 year flood zone, and is engineered to withstand a category five hurricane. The facility is equipped with fully redundant N+1 architecture, including in its power, cooling and network infrastructure specifications. The facility also boasts world-class onsite security to prevent unauthorized physical entry.

Future Hosting’s complete portfolio of services, includinDatag Virtual Private Servers, Dedicated Servers, Hybrid Servers and Future Engineer, will be immediately available at the new facility. The company’s global services support team, which continuously operates from four separate international time zones, will monitor the new facility’s network operations.

“We chose Miami in large part because of its important proximity to our new Latin American clients. Miami itself is the principal landing point for most of the fiber servicing Central and South America. Our new facility offers fast, secure international connectivity at competitive prices that will empower our growth in emerging markets,” said Vik Patel, CEO of Future Hosting.

 

 

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