Higher tier 2013 cylindrical Mac Pro configuration built around a 2.7GHz Intel Xeon E5-2697v2 twelve core processor that offers substantially more parallel compute capacity for build farms, intensive CI systems, encoding tasks and multi-tenant workloads. This model doubles the memory to 128GB of 1866MHz DDR3 ECC RAM, giving generous headroom for running many virtual machines, memory-hungry databases or analytics workloads while keeping the host responsive for remote desktop and management sessions. Like the smaller configuration it uses a 1TB PCIe-based SSD for primary storage, combining fast random access with solid sequential throughput for large project repositories, virtualization disk images and content libraries. Connectivity is provided through a dedicated 1Gbps network port, and the plan includes a /29 IPv4 allocation with 5 usable addresses plus optional IPv6 /64 on request, enabling you to isolate services by IP, expose multiple secure endpoints and craft more complex routing or tunneling setups. The hardware is described as a 2013 Mac Pro that is great for hosting VMs, supports up to macOS 12 Monterey, and can be ordered with a secondary network port and HDMI video dongle to support remote KVM and troubleshooting workflows. External backup drives in 2TB or 4TB sizes are available so you can implement Time Machine or clone-based backups and rely on engineers to restore from those devices if a hardware failure occurs, while you retain full control of encryption and backup scheduling within macOS.
As with all dedicated Mac Pro offerings from this provider, you are renting a fully owned bare metal system where the provider handles hardware repairs, replacements and data center infrastructure, and you manage the operating system, applications and data. Dedicated Mac Pro servers are attached to the Internet at 1Gbps and enjoy unlimited monthly transfer, letting you host busy applications, remote desktops and media services without per-gigabyte overage fees as long as traffic stays within normal acceptable use. Shared features across dedicated plans include a redundant 10Gbps internal network fabric, IPv4 and IPv6 peering with multiple Tier 1 carriers, configurable reverse DNS records, and traffic graphs for your network port so you can monitor utilization patterns. Remote reboot capabilities allow for quick recovery from software hangs without waiting for manual intervention, and all equipment resides in secure US data centers with controlled physical access and continuous monitoring. Orders for Mac Pro hardware are typically provisioned within 24–48 business hours, at which point credentials and access instructions are sent by email so you can begin configuring the environment. Support is advertised as 24x7 with complimentary hands-on assistance during standard business hours, and service is billed in advance on monthly or longer cycles with the ability to cancel via ticket or email at the close of a billing period according to the terms of service. Use cases highlighted for Mac-based hosting include ESXi virtualization, website and email hosting, Jenkins continuous integration, Xcode development and testing, graphic and UX design validation under macOS, Daylite and CRM hosting, offsite storage and backup roles, general-purpose file servers, FileMaker or other database hosting, personal VPN servers and Plex media streaming. Together with the larger RAM footprint and high core count, this configuration is well suited for organizations that want to consolidate many macOS workloads onto a single, powerful, remotely hosted Mac Pro.
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CyberLynk is a long-running U.S. hosting and infrastructure company (in business since 1995) that positions itself as a one-stop provider for web hosting, voice services, and data-center solutions. They operate facilities in Milwaukee, WI (MKE1) and Phoenix, AZ (PHX1), run their own network, and back services with published SLAs. Their portfolio spans traditional shared hosting (Linux and Windows), VPS, dedicated servers, and colocation, plus application-specific "Hosted Applications" such as offsite backup, FTP hosting, IP camera hosting, and spam & virus filtering. A separate voice stack covers UCaaS/PBX hosting (FreePBX, PBXact, managed phone systems).
For websites and apps, CyberLynk highlights Linux hosting on cPanel with Softaculous and Windows hosting on Plesk with SmarterMail. WordPress is a stated use case, and there are paths to scale into managed VPS or dedicated servers when projects outgrow shared plans. VPS offerings run on KVM virtualization and are available unmanaged (full root) or managed (control panel and OS patching handled by their team). Dedicated servers come in unmanaged or fully managed variants, with hardware support and proactive monitoring.
Their colocation service is a core strength: cabinets (48U standard), free reboots and remote hands, multi-homed connectivity, and a "no hidden fees" posture. Facilities pages detail power, cooling, and network providers, with test IPs and a speed-test link. CyberLynk also operates niche brands within the same umbrella (e.g., Mac mini colocation) and provides partner programs for affiliates and resellers. Overall, the product map is broad but clearly organized: shared hosting and domains at entry level, VPS and dedicated for control and performance, and colocation for customers bringing their own hardware—plus voice and backup services to round out business needs.
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