HostColor: Montreal, QC, Canada
About Montreal, QC, Canada
HostColor Montreal in Montreal, Quebec provides dedicated hosting, bare metal infrastructure, and dedicated cloud IaaS from Canadian data center facilities serving Quebec and nearby North American markets. The Montreal location supports semi-managed dedicated servers, edge servers, private cloud builds, container platforms, and application hosting environments requiring Canadian infrastructure placement. HostColor delivers Montreal services from Cologix MTL2 at 3000 Boulevard René-Lévesque and a Lumen Lachine facility at 4825 Rue François-Cusson, positioning workloads close to users in Montreal, Quebec, Ontario, and the northeastern United States.
The Montreal service portfolio includes customizable dedicated servers with Linux and Windows operating system options, IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, RAID-capable storage options, and virtualization support for Proxmox VE, VMware ESXi, VirtualBox, OpenVZ, Linux Containers, Kubernetes, and Docker. Montreal dedicated servers support bandwidth profiles from 250 Mbps to 30 Gbps, including configurations with unrestricted data transfer on physical ports up to 30 Gbps. HostColor’s Lachine edge architecture uses four 25-gigabit network interfaces across two NIC cards, LACP link aggregation, dual-switch connectivity, multiple 100-gigabit fiber connections, and diverse routers for public Internet and MPLS IP VPN traffic.
Montreal is a strong deployment market for Canadian application hosting, private cloud infrastructure, SaaS platforms, business continuity environments, and workloads that benefit from low-latency placement near Quebec users. HostColor’s Montreal footprint gives customers access to cloud-ready bare metal, dedicated private infrastructure, high-bandwidth connectivity, and semi-managed support for production systems, internal workflows, containerized applications, and data-intensive services. Cologix MTL2 adds a recognized Montreal interconnection site to the service footprint, while Lumen Lachine supports HostColor’s edge server redundancy model.
🏢 Facility Highlights
- Montreal Facilities: Services are delivered from Cologix MTL2 and Lumen Lachine.
- Dedicated Servers: Semi-managed bare metal servers are available in Montreal.
- Bandwidth Range: Montreal dedicated servers support bandwidth from 250 Mbps to 30 Gbps.
- Cloud-Ready Infrastructure: Bare metal servers can be converted into dedicated cloud environments.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Redundant Interfaces: Lachine edge servers use four 25-gigabit network interfaces.
- Switch Redundancy: Servers connect to two network switches using LACP link monitoring.
- Fiber Backbone: Multiple 100-gigabit fiber connections support the data center network architecture.
- Routing Diversity: Public Internet and MPLS IP VPN traffic use diverse routers.
🏭 Who It Serves
- Canadian Applications: Workloads requiring Montreal or Quebec infrastructure placement.
- Cloud-Native Platforms: Kubernetes, Docker, Rancher, and Linux container environments.
- Private Cloud Users: Dedicated cloud and virtualized bare metal environments.
- Business Continuity: Internal workflows and hosted service delivery for Canadian operations.