Dinahosting: Advanced Solutions, Edge Computing, and AI-Ready Hosting

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Over the last decade, digitization has proven to be a decisive driver for competitiveness. For many players in the business landscape, from small firms to large enterprises, IT infrastructure is a cornerstone. Companies increasingly choose to partner with a technology ally to guide their digital transformation journey.

Dinahosting, a national leader in web hosting and domain registration, brings more than two decades of experience. Its Advanced Solutions service is tailored to fit any business profile, providing the essential support and architecture so organizations can avoid over-extending internal teams and the risks of investing in hardware that may become obsolete in the medium term.

Carlos Suárez, the director of dinahosting, notes that “Advanced Solutions are crafted to address any need that arises from rapidly evolving technological developments.” The service adapts to current demand and connects users directly with senior technicians who add the depth of experience from the market’s leading technology partners. This setup lets IT teams focus on innovation while outsourcing server monitoring, optimization, connectivity enhancements, and cybersecurity to dinahosting experts.

Carlos Suárez, director of dinahosting. appointed – dinahosting

“There is no doubt that companies value our support, and it is partly the trust we provide that drives them toward digital transformation processes”, Suárez says.

Disaster safety

Security and data protection are key considerations when selecting a digitization partner. dinahosting emphasizes protecting its servers not only from cyber threats but also from extreme events such as fires. This is part of a disaster recovery strategy tailored to each business, ensuring resources remain secure whether in a single facility or across multiple, physically separated sites.

The company operates seven kilometers of data center facilities to safeguard connectivity in a disaster scenario, with four fiber paths linking the centers. Suárez explains, “More than 2,500 servers are housed in these centers, and a dedicated on-the-ground team responds quickly to reduce risk and meet emerging needs.”

Miguel Alayón, head of dinahosting Data Center. appointed – dinahosting

In short, robust disaster planning and proactive monitoring underlie the confidence clients place in dinahosting’s infrastructure.

Edge computing as the connectivity cornerstone

Both data centers are located in Madrid, the country’s capital, which reinforces the value of hosting services within national borders. Placing data closer to users supports faster response times and better performance for local businesses.

Edge computing is a major trend in infrastructure management. It recommends processing data near where it is created rather than transmitting it across long distances. For clients building websites or advanced digital services, keeping intellectual property within the home country can yield faster load times and improved reliability.

Benefits include reduced latency from regional hosting and improved search engine positioning, as search engines favor locally hosted pages when users are nearby.

Data Protection Center at dinahosting. appointed – dinahosting

Overall, keeping data and services within national borders supports speed, resilience, and local compliance for many organizations.

Madrid as a data hub

Madrid stands out as a gateway for European data flows. If forecasts hold, the city will strengthen its role as a digital hub for Southern Europe, benefiting from its strategic position relative to America and Africa.

A report by the Spanish Data Centers Association highlights rising investment in new facilities across Spain, with projections showing the data center sector reaching several billion euros by 2026. Madrid is expected to follow in the footsteps of other major capitals, expanding installed capacity and attracting more global tech activity.

A focus on artificial intelligence

dinahosting is expanding its IT services to accommodate projects in big data processing and artificial intelligence. The lineup now includes GPU VPS and GPU Dedicated Servers designed for heavy computational tasks such as AI workloads, biomedical analysis, and weather forecasting. New GPU hardware promises speeds significantly faster than standard processors. Suárez emphasizes that the client base ranges from small online stores to highly compute-intensive ventures, and the goal remains clear: deliver top-tier service to every customer.

Key figures for dinahosting: 120 staff, 273 thousand users across five continents, more than 20 years of industry experience, 311 thousand domain names, and 171 thousand hosting accounts.

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