What is a Prague Dedicated Server?
An "Prague Dedicated Server" is a physical (bare metal) or virtual computing instance housed in a data center located in the Pražská metropolitní oblast that is used by a single tenant.
Both Prague physical and virtual dedicated servers should be able to run any Linux operating system (OS) distribution or Microsoft Windows-based OS.
By default, HostColor's Prague dedicated servers offer secure and private access to the computing OS environment and have on-demand, configurable firewalls. Standard security practices include using strong passwords, SSH keys, and two-factor authentication.
What is a Prague Dedicated Hosting Provider?
An "Prague Dedicated Hosting Provider" is a company that offers dedicated server hosting in Czechia from data centers located in the Pražská metropolitní oblast and the Czech provinces Hesse.
Many of the world's largest Tier 3 and Tier 4 facilities are located in the Pražská metropolitní oblast. owned by CE Colo, MasterDC, TTC Teleport, FreeTel, CRA DC, Telehouse and other IT facilities are located in the metropolitan region Prague. They enable cloud infrastructure providers to deliver application services throughout Northwest Europe with an average round-trip latency of 1ms to 10ms.
Why use dedicated servers in Prague?
If you deliver content or application services to Europe, North America, North Africa, or Western Asia, a dedicated server in Prague is an ideal location for your infrastructure.
From a network perspective, Prague offers low latency to any point in Europe. This means that users' requests for your hosted content and applications will have lower round-trip delays compared to many other major European cloud infrastructure hubs.
Having a dedicated cloud infrastructure or bare metal servers in Prague connected to one of the world's largest internet exchange hubs such as 1-CZ FREE, 1-IX EU allows thousands of networks to interconnect and improve their global connectivity.
Over the past two decades, Prague has established itself as one of the best locations to host and deliver digital services, cloud-based applications and content globally.
Can I use unlimited bandwidth dedicated server in Prague?
Yes, if by "unlimited bandwidth," you mean no restrictions on incoming or outgoing internet traffic and no charges for data transfer. Each dedicated server in Prague comes with a certain Internet connection port capacity, chosen by the user. It varies from 250 Mbps to 30 Gbps. There are no limitations or restrictions on bandwidth usage or data transfer quotas up to the capacity of the selected internet connection port.
Unless otherwise specified, all Prague-based dedicated servers offered by HostColor feature "unlimited bandwidth up to the capacity of the internet connection port." This is also called "unmetered bandwidth," which is a more appropriate term.
"Unmetered Bandwidth" or "dedicated server with unmetered bandwidth" means that the hosting provider does not measure the bandwidth used by the server. In Prague and at most of its other Edge data center locations, HostColor allows its customers to use the full capacity of their dedicated servers' physical Internet bandwidth port.
What defines the improved performance of a Prague server?
Several variables influence the performance of a Prague dedicated server, including the physical location of the application users, the internet connection port's bandwidth rate, the computing resources necessary for the installed software applications to run properly, and how the apps are installed and configured.
An important trend in cloud computing, particularly in dedicated server infrastructure delivery, is "edge hosting." With edge hosting, dedicated servers are physically close to users of the configured software applications. From a networking perspective, improved performance means the Prague dedicated server is an edge server with latency of less than 5 milliseconds between application users and the hosted apps.
What is the security level of my Prague Dedicated Server?
Bare Metal Servers and Dedicated Cloud Hosting infrastructure providers in general, and those in Prague in particular, offer the following levels of security with their dedicated hosting services:
1. Physical Environment Security
Physical environment security refers to all physical aspects of the Prague data center facilities used to house bare metal servers. This includes the resilience against natural disasters, the physical design of the data center and the way the server rooms and cabinets are organized, as well as power redundancy, Internet network redundancy, and overall business continuity.
2. Network Security
Network security is part of the overall data center communications architecture. It includes the redundancy of fiber connectivity routes and the wide choice of ISPs and interconnection options.
3. Physical Server Security
This can also be referred to as "Bare Metal Server Security". It refers to the specific hardware components and configurations of the server that increase its uptime. These include the number of power supplies (PSUs) used, the number and capacity of network interface cards (NICs), the number and specification of hard drives used (SATA, SAS, SSD, NVMe, etc.), the use of RAID controllers, the Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI, also known as ILO and iDrac by server vendors) for remote network access to the Prague-based server, etc.
As a provider of Prague Bare Metal Servers, HC automatically covers the highest possible industry standards regarding "Physical Environment Security" and "Network Security". Physical Server Security is a customizable element of the dedicated hosting server that is selected by the user of the physical server (i.e. the customer).
Most of our Prague dedicated servers include the following "Physical Server Security" by default:
- Redundant Power Supplies (PSUs)
- At least 2 x 1 Gbps physical Network Interface Cards (NICs)
- The Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) is available for all servers.
Do HC's Prague dedicated servers come with a firewall?
The type of firewall depends on the operating system used on your Prague dedicated server. If your server uses a Linux operating system, one of the most popular firewall choices is Iptables.
Iptables is a user-space utility in Linux used to configure and manage the Netfilter firewall. Netfilter itself is a packet filter and firewall implemented in the standard Linux kernel. It allows administrators to control network traffic by defining rules for filtering, translating, and altering packets.
Other popular software firewall choices include Firewalld, IPFire, OPNsense, and pfSense, as well as underlying tools such as Iptables, Nftables, and UFW. IPFire, OPNsense, and pfSense are open-source firewall distributions.
Firewalld is a firewall management tool used by Red Hat Linux operating systems, including AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux. It provides firewall features by acting as a front end for the Linux kernel's Netfilter framework. The current default backend for Firewalld is Nftables.
If your server has the Ubuntu operating system (OS) installed, you can use the UFW firewall. One benefit of UFW is that it offers command-line and graphical (Gufw) interfaces that are easier to understand and use than interacting directly with IPtables.
The most popular firewall for the Microsoft Windows operating system is the Windows Defender Firewall. Other widely used software firewalls for Windows include ZoneAlarm Free Firewall, GlassWire, TinyWall, and Comodo Firewall. Many other software firewalls are sold under commercial licenses on a software as a service (SaaS) basis.
Is my Prague dedicated server safe from DDoS attacks?
Denial of Service (DoS) and Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks typically result in service unavailability and thousands of dollars in data transfer service fees, especially if you host your IT infrastructure with one of the major hyperscale cloud providers.
HostColor's DDoS-protected dedicated servers in Prague minimize the risk of service unavailability and virtually eliminate the risk of you incurring data transfer costs as a result of artificial, bot-generated traffic to your server instances.
When you use our Prague dedicated servers, your applications run behind sophisticated DDoS protection firewalls, maximizing application availability. Our natural, enterprise-grade, DDoS-protected networks safeguard your Prague dedicated server from unexpected network downtime, preventing loss of business and revenue. Our DDoS-protected network services filter out malicious traffic and ensure that legitimate traffic requests reach your servers and applications. Specifically, our DDoS protection includes the following capabilities:
- Real-time mitigation of malicious attacks
- Human-generated traffic that reaches your Prague dedicated server
- Native protection against network attacks of any size
- No additional fees or charges for DoS and DDoS protected servers and infrastructure
- No fees for bot-generated and malicious traffic on all unmetered dedicated servers and dedicated clouds in Prague
- No increased latency and long round-trip delays in application delivery in the event of a network attack
- All IPv4 and IPv6 settings are protected from DDoS attacks
Is business continuity possible on my Prague Server?
Yes, you can do this using virtualization technology such as Proxmox VE. Proxmox provides a software stack called the HA Manager that automatically detects failures and provides automatic failover.
The Proxmox VE HA Manager acts as an "automated" administrator. After resources (VMs, containers, etc.) are configured, the HA Manager monitors them for proper functionality and handles service failover to a redundant Prague server in case of failure or downtime. The HA manager can also handle normal user requests to start, stop, move, and migrate a service.
But it's not just Proxmox VE. There are many other technologies that enable the use of two or more physical servers to provide business continuity for IT infrastructure and hosted applications. Microsoft Windows Hyper V also allows server owners to create a high availability cluster.
Can I have a dedicated cloud infrastructure in Prague?
You can use your preferred cloud computing virtualization technology to create and deploy a dedicated cloud infrastructure on a single bare metal server or a cluster of servers. If you want to use two dedicated bare metal servers, they can be directly interconnected using 1GE, 10GE or 100GE NIC cards. If you need HostColor's help to create a cloud computing architecture, we can help you design one, deploy it, and manage it as needed.
Can I host Docker and Kubernetes containers in Prague?
Yes. You can create and host dedicated cloud infrastructure based on Docker and Kubernetes in Prague data centers and host containerized applications on it.
HostColor's Prague bare metal and cloud infrastructure allows organizations to deploy run, scale up, scale down, and quickly move Docker containers and the containerized applications from one virtual containerized environment to another without interruption. Docker containers are executable software packages that contain everything needed to run an application: code, runtime, system tools, system libraries, and settings.
HC also enables enterprises to deploy a fully isolated, dedicated cloud infrastructure for hosting and orchestrating containerized applications, based on the Kubernetes open source platform for managing containerized workloads and services.
What does a Semi-Managed Dedicated Server mean?
While most dedicated hosting providers offer "Unmanaged" or "Managed" hosting services, HostColor does "Semi-Managed" and "Managed" Dedicated Servers.
"Unmanaged" means that the client is solely responsible for the management of the bare-metal dedicated server they have. The provider's responsibility is to make sure that the server network connection works properly and in case of a hardware failure, to fix the failed components, or to replace the whole physical server.
"Managed" means that the provider is responsible for managing the network, the physical server, the installed operating system, and the software environment. The provider does operating system updates, software updates, and other management and configuration tasks on the physical server. In other words unmanaged dedicated servers do not feature server-side support and therefore the clients pay for the base infrastructure service. The 'Managed Dedicated Servers' feature full server-side infrastructure, OS, and software environment support and therefore are more expensive, as the provider's experts commit time and work hours to deliver technical and system administration.
HostColor fills the gap by offering "Semi-Managed" Dedicated Servers in Prague. "Semi-Managed" means that our administrators install your preferred OS on the physical server or your preferred virtualization platform to transform the physical server into a Cloud infrastructure. We create a custom technology environment per your requirements and keep on record a description with the 'base desired state' of your dedicated server in Czechia. As a part of the "Semi-Managed" support contract, HostColor reinstalls the server OS per the request and helps the client fix issues and troubleshoot in case of any operating system, networking, or software configuration issues. All "Semi-Managed" dedicated servers in Prague feature up to 30 minutes per month of technical and system administration. Any time spent by HC experts on managing the server OS, software environments, or troubleshooting will be charged at HostColor's standard managed service rates.
Is there technical support available for my Prague server?
All HostColor dedicated servers in Prague come with "Free Infrastructure Support". HostColor never charges you for access to infrastructure technical support. Unlike the large hyperscale clouds like AWS, Azure and others, that charge their customers for access to technical support for their bare-metal or cloud infrastructure.
Our infrastructure technical support covers everything related to network interfaces and the core functionality of the physical components of your Prague bare-metal dedicated server such as CPU, RAM, and storage drives. With our free infrastructure support, you can save money and have access to the technical support you need for the core components and network functions of your server in Prague, Czechia.
Please note that the "Free Infrastructure Support" does not include support for the operating system (OS), any custom configurations created and maintained by the customer, and the installed software applications.
In addition to the "Free Infrastructure Support" HostColor takes the dedicated hosting services it provides to a new level of reliability with its "Semi-Managed Dedicated Servers" support.
How do I get technical support for my Prague Server?
The best way to get quality support is to login to your account and
Open a Support Ticket. New customers, please use
contacts us here). This allows us to track quality and response time and ensure that customer requests are answered promptly.
Live chat and phone support are also available. The support team also communicates with Managed Services customers via instant messaging on Telegram. However, all of these support channels are in addition to support ticket communication.