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VEXXHOST is excited to announce that we have reduced our pricing for both SSD storage and HDD storage!
VEXXHOST is excited to announce the revamp of our public cloud billing model! Read about the improved offerings and deliver on the needs of our clients.
The VEXXHOST team is thrilled to announce that we are currently running Stein, OpenStack’s latest and 19th official release.
VEXXHOST is excited to announce our team has tested & deployed IPv6 on our Santa Clara region public cloud infrastructure, all regions are running IPv6.
VEXXHOST is thrilled to announce that the much sought-after service of OpenStack Upgrades is now available within our offering.
One of the most recent updates that we have made to our system is the addition of support for booting instances from UEFI, based on a customer request.
VEXXHOST has announced the latest update to their cloud computing offering, introducing Kubernetes Enablement as a part of their solution.
VEXXHOST is excited to announce a revamp of its current private cloud offering. The company has taken it upon themselves to expand their original solution in order to better serve users, providing them with an all-encompassing, fully managed, flexible, and customizable solution.
VEXXHOST is a firm believer in continuous improvement as well as investing in the open source community. As such, there are a handful of exciting announcements surrounding the company’s participation with prominent and significant foundations, in addition to a substantial update on the product offering.
VEXXHOST, in collaboration with Arm, announced plans to offer commercially available Arm®-based virtual machines with OpenStack® API access.
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