21 September 2024

We are pleased to launch AMD Ryzen 9950X powered Shared, Reseller, and Semi Dedicated Hosting services on our uniquely optimized high frequency compute infrastructure in Los Angeles (USA). It boasts some of the fastest DDR5 ECC RAM and RAID protected PCIE 5.0 NVMe SSD. High performance hosting is available in five data centers: Los Angeles (USA), Dallas (USA), United Kingdom (EU), Germany (EU), and Singapore (Asia).

Our turbocharged hosting enables websites to rank top in most speed tests, providing up to 20X instant performance gains and up to 3X faster page load times without any changes to the website. High frequency CPU provides superior PHP and MySQL performance, while redundant PCIE 5.0 NVMe SSD provides 4x Disk I/O speed compared to regular NVMe, 28x compared to SSD, and 100x compared to HDD. Precompiled PHP, optimized MySQL/MariaDB stack, and LiteSpeed Cache grant additional performance. Be it WordPress or WooCommerce, your websites will run with blisteringly fast page load times on our servers.

With partnerships with cPanel, DirectAdmin, LiteSpeed, WHMCS, and Softaculous, MechanicWeb thrives on bringing the best technology and hardware. This launch aligns MechanicWeb's high performance hosting services with rapidly changing hardware and software technology in the web hosting industry.

 

AMD Ryzen 9950X (Zen 5)

AMD Ryzen 9950X is the fastest CPU in single-thread performance among all server processors, as seen on PassMark and other third-party benchmarks. Its high single-core performance boosts page load times of WordPress, WooCommerce, BuddyBoss, Joomla, Magento, and other PHP MySQL-based websites.

It has built-in hardware-based security and advanced performance features, including ECC Memory, Secure Boot, Secure Memory Encryption, AES Encryption, Nested Virtualization, Secure Encrypted Virtualization, Advanced Vector Extensions, Trusted Security Platform, etc., to run a secure and stable server.

For more information, visit High Frequency Compute.



Saturday, September 21, 2024

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