Archive for the ‘Cloud Hosting’ Category

Ubuntu Cloud Stack

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Canonical has revealed that it’s working with open-source project Hadoop and NoSQL database providers to deepen the level of integration between these big-data technologies and the Linux distro’s next planned release: Maverick Meerkat, aka Ubuntu 10.10, due in October.

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For those of you who aren’t aware of who or what Canonical does. Canonical has been helping Ubuntu’s push into the cloud, delivering an integrated stack of cloud platforms ready for download.  They are also a huge contributor managing dependencies, deployment, and provisioning of applications on Ubuntu clouds. Their  internal project codenamed Ensemble has played a significant role in the advancement of cloud servers running Ubuntu.  The Ubuntu cloud server will help companies save more money then ever before, plus… it’s cool!

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Cloud Colocation Provider

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Now I know what you are thinking…Cloud colocation, doesn’t that defeat the purpose of cloud servers?  Well,  Telx announced that it has been selected as a cloud colocation provider by DediPower.  This will help enable secure, reliable delivery of on-demand cloud application and managed hosting services, including its recently-launched Public Cloud offering, to customers in three continents.

“DediPower was in need of a Manhattan colocation facility to extend our state-side coverage and provide connectivity to our overseas customers,” said Craig Martin, CEO of DediPower. “We looked for the colocation partner within the U.S. that had the most strategic locations and the largest number of service providers we could choose from to ensure reliable application and storage service delivery. Our international and North American customers can directly tap into our infrastructure on a guaranteed, high-speed connection in the 60 Hudson Street location, without going over the public Internet. The Telx solution provides our managed private cloud network the high redundancy, security and connectivity choice we require.”

Again, I think the fact that they have started tagging cloud colocation is hilarious but I guess they can get away with it right?

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eUKhost Launches Private Cloud Service

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

eUKhost announced earlier today that it will now be offering a new private cloud hosting service.  As may of you will recall the latest update from eUKhost; “Installatron” auto-installer script installer plugin for shared and reseller hosting customers.

The new service is based on a dedicated cluster of web servers deployed in a VMware cloud structure. The eUKhost’s private cloud hosting is nothing more than a VMware cloud server.  Nothing to special. eUKhost just wants to enter into the cloud hosting world and this is their time. eUKhost clients will have the usual access to provisions, licensing, setups, monitoring and complete cluster management, ensuring that they have enhanced security measures, improved backup, better equipment and experience no downtime.

New cloud hosting customers will have access to eUKhost’s 24-hour technical support at no additional cost(as of right now).

Their new cloud servers will be VIcentre server with Windows 2008, an SAN storage server for centralized shared storage and four ESX host servers, which can be customized to each of the new cloud hosting customer’s requirements.

“We’re delighted to be able to offer our clients private cloud hosting and are looking forward to hearing customer feedback in the coming weeks and months,” says Ryan Watson, business development manager at eUKhost. “The benefits of our private cloud hosting are numerous. You will be guaranteed 100 percent uptime for instance and have dedicated disk space and monthly bandwidth for your needs. There are also a number of operating systems that can also be employed including Linux CentOS 5.x, Ubuntu 9.x and more besides.”

Please let me know if you have tried eUKhost’s cloud servers out.  I would like to know if they are as good as some of their larger cloud hosting providers servers!  Prices starting at £ 33 a month.

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