Supported by Virtual Machine Hosting, Virtual Private Data Centers and Virtual Storage, company unveils its new cloud computing offerings.
InetServices, a provider of dedicated servers, today announced InetServices Cloud, a high performance, reliable and scalable Cloud Computing infrastructure for its customers. The company states that InetServices Cloud portfolio is supported by three core offerings: Virtual Machine Hosting, Virtual Private Data Centers, and Virtual Storage.
It explains that with the first phase release of InetServices Cloud, Virtual Machine Hosting offers vast savings over traditional dedicated servers without the limitation of resources. Without the worry of significant upfront hardware costs and the ability to instantly scale, cloud computing is changing the way businesses think about deploying their IT infrastructures. Starting as low as $99/month, customers can get enterprise-class hosting without the need of a physical server, adds the company.
It further states that customers can choose their virtual machine to be based on either VMWare ESX or Microsoft Hyper-V virtualization technology and is a heterogeneous environment, supporting both Windows and Linux. All virtual machines can integrate with its existing dedicated servers or managed dedicated servers providing a seamless hybrid environment. The company avers that this hybrid dedicated server / cloud hosting solution makes a powerful option which businesses should take advantage of whether its redundancy, scalability or cost savings.
"Cloud computing offers many advantages to small businesses." says Kevin Soendker, chief operating officer of InetServices. "First is the low cost of entry. The average customer will save around 40% of the cost for dedicated servers. Next, is the ability to instantly scale from a single CPU core to multiple load balanced virtual machines. Finally, with cloud computing virtual machines can be automatically moved in the event of a physical server failure. This is truly an enterprise-class environment but at a price that small businesses can afford."