Archive for July, 2010

HostingCon 2010: Cloud Storage Adoption, with Mezeo

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Steve Lesem gave a great presentation on “Cloud Storage Adoption: Public, Private, Enterprise, and Service Providers”.  The presentation talked about the different ways companies can use cloud storage technology to meet the needs of their customers.  Here are the main points about cloud storage:

  • How economics alone isn’t necessarily what will drive the technology of cloud storage.
  • Reasons why the marketplace is adopting cloud storage, such as tagging and searching capabilities, file sharing and collaboration, and the fact that it has a service oriented architecture.
  • The main part of the whole speech was the “cloud storage maturity model”, which is based on actual cloud storage adoption processes in the industry.
  • The market is in currently level 2, where there is a separation of public and private clouds.
  • He said that the industry is expected to be in level 2 for quite a few years before moving onto level 3, where hybrid clouds will run see the interaction between public and private clouds.
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HostingCon 2010: Building a Strong Cloud Hosting Business

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Day one at HostingCon 2010 has been amazing so far.  Tier1 Research’s Agatha Poon delivered a presentation, “Building a Strong Cloud Hosting Business”.  She general overview of the past, current and future state of the cloud hosting industry, including the many opportunities available for hosting providers.

Poon stressed throughout her speech that succeeding in the cloud market all comes down to establishing strong partnerships are in gaining capabilities and providing greater value for customers.  Here are the majority of her thoughts;

  • She explored the factors of growth for 2010, including a significant emphasis on consolidation, such as Desutsche Telekom’s acquisition of Strato and a considerable increase in the European and Asian cloud markets.
  • How there is some discrepancy in the projections for how big the cloud market is worth.
  • While many estimate the market at anywhere between $42 billion to $300 billion, Tier1 says it is worth just under $1 billion.
  • Talked all about cloud assurance and security, enforcing strict SLAs, automated management, hybrid solutions and federated clouds, and unified deliver platform.
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Bench The Cloud

Monday, July 19th, 2010

According to a press release that I just viewed by MSPmentor, Bench the Cloud was co-developed by Web Hosting Talk and The Planet. Web Hosting Talk will own and manage the site, and The Planet will become a charter member of Bench the Cloud’s advisory board.  An official announcement is expected later today about this matter.  Here is what both of them are saying about the new “Bench the Cloud” website:

“Bench the Cloud is built on a suite of open-source benchmarking tools and measures three key criteria essential to running cloud applications: CPU performance, disk read and disk write speed. Further information about these three performance indices is detailed in an individualized dashboard. Users can sort and filter the public benchmarks according to provider, virtualization status, total RAM and CPU cores. The application can also be used to test non-virtualized machines, and can be downloaded onto any Linux-based machine.”

I think it’s a good idea for a hosting company to team up with a blogging company to make this venture successful.  Cloud hosting is gaining ground with all the major corporations out there and there are so many that are looking for cloud server information.  Good call The Planet, and even better call for Web Hosting Talk.  Hopefully this service will live up to what they have promised: “to give visibility into the performance of cloud or virtualized server platforms, and provides standardized performance feedback and comparisons.”

So what are your thoughts on this?

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