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Mass Storage


Use mass storage servers for storing archives, backups, raw data & more.

SingleHop's line of specialty storage dedicated servers are designed for small businesses requiring a scalable file or backup server. These servers are built using hardware that allows for multiple hard drives to be installed, and come with large drive allocations by default. Mass Storage servers are a perfect solution if your business needs high performance data storage. Select a server to begin customizing it with additional hardware.

Take a look at some of our featured mass storage servers:

  Type Server HDD RAM B/W Order
green Xeon Nehalem E5520 1 TB 12 GB 15 TB $329 - Customize | Deploy
green Xeon Harpertown L5410 1 TB 8 GB 10 TB $249 - Customize | Deploy
green Xeon E3110 500 GB 4 GB 10 TB $159 - Customize | Deploy
Color guide orange Managed Servers green Dedicated Servers green Dynamic Servers
 
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