GTZHost Colocation Rack AMS-01 10Amp, $ (on request) on Colocation


Colocation Rack AMS-01 10Amp has been added on Apr 15, 2026
gtzhost.com
GTZHost
3028 Greenmount Ave
Baltimore , MD 21218
US
☎ Phone 13129105075
📌 Dedicated IPs :0
💳 Payment Methods :Credit / Debit / Prepaid CardsWire TransferMoney OrderBitcoin
🔧 Category :Self ManagedDDoS Protection
✍️ Support Options :EmailHelp DeskPhone / Toll-FreeLive ChatAvailable 24/7
🌏 Server Locations :Netherlands
Targeting :US
💰 Money-back guarantee :3 days
🚀 Uptime :100 %
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*📜 Plan description

Setup fee applies separately and monthly billing is handled on a transparent recurring basis.
Full rack colocation space is supplied in an AMS-01 cabinet with a 46U x 100cm footprint.
Base power allocation is 10Amp.
Connectivity is delivered as a 100 Mbps metered bandwidth service.
Deployment is stated at 5-15 days.
The service is built for customer-owned hardware, so cabinet space, power, uplink capacity, IP allocations, and bandwidth form the core of the package.
The quote workflow also shows upgrade paths for 10-15U quarter rack, 16-30U half rack, 30-59U full rack, and multi-rack requirements, plus 1 to more than 5 kWh power demand, 95th percentile commits from 100 Mbps to 5 Gbps, unmetered options from 1 Gbps to 50 Gbps, bring-your-own-carrier requests, and IPv4 blocks from /27 up to /20 or customer-supplied addressing.

Colocation service is built around cost visibility, direct free cooling, raised-floor air conditioning, and optional cold-aisle containment for denser installations.
Physical security is maintained with transponder key-controlled locks, access logging, permission management, early fire detection, segregated secure areas, continuous monitoring, and on-site protection around the clock.
Support is available 24x7 with technicians handling setup and maintenance assistance, while the customer portal and API make infrastructure administration easier.
Connectivity is backed by access to major exchanges including DE-CIX and AMS-IX, redundant links to national and international carriers, and backbone routing on Juniper equipment.
DDoS protection is part of the security posture, and the SLA states 100% network and power uptime for qualifying network services, while the colocation refund window is 3 days if service dissatisfaction is proven.
This model fits businesses that want data center grade power, cooling, bandwidth, and security without operating a private facility, while keeping control over their own server hardware and custom network design.

📄 Editorial Review

GTZHost is much closer to a global bare metal and infrastructure provider than to a classic shared-hosting company. The catalog is built around dedicated servers, GPU servers, colocation, BGP session hosting, additional IP space, and infrastructure add-ons such as control panel licenses, operating system licensing, IP transit, and DDoS mitigation. That gives the business a more technical profile than the usual low-end hosting brand. Customers looking for simple shared hosting will not find that as the main retail focus here; customers looking for location diversity, bandwidth-heavy servers, or infrastructure-level control will find a much better fit.

The strongest part of the offer is the sheer geographic spread. GTZHost covers six continents and lists a very long location catalog across the USA, Canada, Latin America, Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, and the Middle East. The location list is unusually broad, with cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Bucharest, Singapore, Tokyo, Dubai, Johannesburg, and São Paulo alongside many smaller regional points. That makes it attractive for latency-sensitive deployments, regional targeting, gaming, streaming, specialized routing, and workloads that need infrastructure placed near a specific audience.

The product line is also deeper than it first appears. Standard dedicated servers span entry hardware and high-capacity enterprise systems, with options from 1Gbps through 10Gbps, 20Gbps, 40Gbps, and 100Gbps classes. There are Intel and AMD lines, unmetered server ranges, storage-focused servers, and a dedicated GPU section for AI, HPC, rendering, VDI, and similar workloads. The GPU portfolio is built around cards such as NVIDIA Tesla T4, NVIDIA A40, and NVIDIA A30/A100, while the server catalog also exposes more unusual combinations in specific locations, including gaming and GPU-heavy machines.

One interesting extra is the BGP hosting service. This is not a feature commonly pushed by mainstream hosting shops. GTZHost allows customers to bring their own IP space, announce prefixes, and build more advanced routing setups on top of dedicated hardware. That pushes them into a more serious network-services category, especially for clients who already operate their own address space and want more control over latency, failover, or multihoming behavior.

There are a few things that keep the company from feeling fully polished. Corporate transparency is thinner than the infrastructure catalog. The refund language is also not perfectly clean, because the terms combine a money-back window with separate strict KYC and non-refundable subscription/cancellation clauses. That does not make the service unusable, but it does mean a careful buyer should read the policy before ordering, especially for higher-value dedicated or colocation deployments.

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