Archive for October, 2010

PEER 1 Hosting Selects Juniper Networks To Help With Cloud Servers

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

Juniper Networks announced that PEER 1 Hosting has selected Juniper’s “3-2-1” architecture for a comprehensive upgrade of its data centers and core network infrastructure that is designed to cost-effectively increase traffic capacity and scalability. The proven scale and reliability of the Junos operating system and a simplified architecture will enable Vancouver-based PEER 1 Hosting to meet its guarantee of 100 percent network availability and ultra-low latency to its customers worldwide for all services, including their flagship Cloud Hosting Services.

“Upgrading our core network was a necessity to improving our business, but a major overhaul of network infrastructure can be challenging,” said Ted Smith, senior vice president of operations, PEER 1 Hosting. “Juniper’s solutions provided the unprecedented scalability, performance and reliability we needed for our network in order to meet our current and future requirements. As we continue to evolve our network and data centers to next-generation technologies, we see Juniper as a partner in this effort and more than just a vendor.”

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Cloud Hosting Hardware

Monday, October 11th, 2010

Cloud hosting is a type of web hosting that enables your website to scale without replacing or upgrading hardware.

Cloud Hosting has been creating quite a buzz around these days and Cloud hosting is going to change the world around us in many ways as it has got many benefits like It lets you focus on making your website great, instead of how to keep it running. This can happen because of the cloud multiple servers linked together to form one platform. Because there are many servers instead of one, it balances the load, increases capacity, and eliminates a single point of failure. That is, if a server’s hard drive fails, your site is unaffected, because your data is mirrored on other servers. Instead of limited to a single server like what we have in traditional hosting services (dedicated/shared hosting), the website now has the access to multiple servers. Virtually, the processing power is unlimited as you can always add a new server and scale up.

Cloud hosting benefits the users from various angles. Its scalability and cost efficient is the commonly known advantages.

As the technology is highly scalable (load balancing, hardware upgrades etc.) website expansion can be done with minimum limitations. Think about the hassle of migrating your website from a shared server to a dedicated server; think about server crash when your website experienced a sudden surge  all these problem can be avoided easily by switching to cloud hosting.

Cost is another huge plus if you need a lot of processing power. Cloud hosting companies charge their users based on the quantity of computing power consumed. It’s like your electricity and water supply bills  it’s pay per use thus gone are the days where you need to reserve massive server powers to avoid website crash from sudden traffic surge.

The benefits outweigh the disadvantages of cloud hosting and everyone knows the future of hosting is cloud hosting.

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CommVault Cloud Hosting

Friday, October 8th, 2010

Cloud DR, the newest release by CommVault is the newest mid-market disaster recovery offering that enables customers to realize higher levels of business continuity without the large capital investments typically required by traditional, off-premises disaster recovery solutions.

This new CommVault cloud hosting will be a flexible disaster recovery solution that leverages the seamless integration between CommVault’s enterprise cloud computing-optimized Simpana software and Rackspace’s cloud hosting services.

“CommVault is redefining mid-market disaster recovery by offering a fully integrated Cloud DR solution, which reduces the financial challenges associated with traditional DR services that provide affordable and rapid recovery of backup and archive data residing in the cloud,” said Jeff Echols, senior director of cloud strategy & alliances for CommVault, in a statement.

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