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Micro Server + IKOULA Strengthens Its Range of Raspberry Pi 4 Micro Servers

Micro Server + IKOULA Strengthens Its Range of Raspberry Pi 4 Micro Servers

After shaking up the ecosystem of dedicated servers in 2019, by launching the 1st micro server based on Raspberry Pi 4 architecture, with IPv6 & IPv4 and hosted in a datacenter, IKOULA – a key player in the European IaaS market – continues to innovate by offering its customers an even more powerful and multi-use version, called Micro Server +.

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“Often wrongly perceived as a pure home server, the Micro Server + hides its true nature. It can be a great tool for professional use when it is remote in a datacenter”

Economical, easy to use and with technical characteristics equivalent to conventional dedicated servers, the Micro Server + fits perfectly into professional environments of all sizes.

Now available with 8 GB of memory (RAM), a 32 GB SD card for storage, and compatible with many “OneClick” applications preinstalled and available in under 3 minutes – such as WireGuard, Drupal, Apache or Grafana – it can easily be transformed into a professional VPN solution, but also into a web server or a containerization tool, and thus adapt to all types of projects.

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“Often wrongly perceived as a pure home server, the Micro Server + hides its true nature. It can be a great tool for professional use when it is remote in a datacenter,” explains Jules-Henri Gavetti, co-founder of IKOULA. “Choosing to host your micro server remotely, means taking advantage from the security system of a datacenter, from a support team available at all times, but above all from high availability, a professional electrical network and an asynchronous 1Gbps bandwidth. In addition, its lower power consumption is another advantage, compared to a conventional dedicated server, and can help reducing the ecological impact of its activities, which is important today.”

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