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Hivelocity expands its edge computing platform, adds API access

Hivelocity expands its edge computing platform, adds API access

Hivelocity announced today the opening of 17 new data center locations, further expanding its edge computing platform across North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. The company now provides its customers with 32 available data centers in 26 markets across the globe in which to deploy edge compute services.

Hivelocity notes its geographically diverse and comprehensive edge computing platform enables users to easily manage and scale their edge compute solutions when desired and instantly deploy bare-metal servers across any of its data centers with ease.

The global IaaS and edge compute service provider also announced the immediate availability of its public API which provides users with advanced functions and data points that help automate, simplify and maximize their edge computing solution.

With this release, API users can also now control their infrastructure with code and integrate existing tools with their Hivelocity compute solutions. Any action performed within the platform; deploying servers, accessing servers, managing bandwidth, networking etc., can be accomplished through the API.  With integrations to Terraform, Ansible and other favorite Ops tools, repeatable single tenant bare-metal is just a config file away.

“Our goal is to make our bare-metal at the edge as simple to consume, manage and scale as possible,” explains Steve Eschweiler, Hivelocity’s COO. “The more powerful and simplified we make our platform, the better armed our customers are to dominate in their sector. With our platform exclusively deploying and managing bare-metal dedicated servers, we provide our customers with maximum resources, control and predictable costs.”

Hivelocity’s new edge compute markets are Ashburn, Chicago, Hong Kong, London, Madrid, Milan, Newark, Paris, Reston, Seoul, Singapore, Stockholm, Sunnyvale, Sydney, Tokyo, Toronto and Vancouver. These new locations join Hivelocity’s previously established data centers in Amsterdam, Atlanta, Dallas, Frankfurt, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, Seattle and Tampa.

The company says it currently serves businesses from over 130 countries worldwide.

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