Archive for August, 2010

Cloud.bg Has Big Affiliate Program Plans

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Cloud.bg announced today that its Affiliates are now making more money when sending new Cloud Hosting customers to the company.  As many of you know that is how Best Cloud Server makes it’s money is through referring people over to different providers.  Although we do not make up any of the ratings and it’s 100% driven by users, we like to make sure that you have the best and most up to date cloud server and cloud hosting information available to you at all times.  It is our goal to provide you with the top cloud hosting news on the market so you can make the best decision and choose the best cloud hosting provider out there.

Cloud.bg has raised its Standard Affiliate Commission Rate (per sale rate) from Cloud Hosting18% to 20%. The new rate allows Cloud.bg Affiliates to earn €60 – €240 more on annual basis, depending of the volume of sales on their Affiliate Accounts. The Cloud host has told the IT media that now the lowest possible commission it pays per sale (the one for 1 month subscription) is €21.80 ($28.45). It applies to Affiliates who bring a new customer of sCloud (Shared Cloud Hosting) service plan.

“Cloud.bg is a good partner to those website owners who are looking forward to making money out of referring consumers to providers of quality web hosting services. You have probably found out that Cloud.bg is the Europe’s premier provider of “cPanel armed” Cloud Hosting provider and one of the very few Shared and Reseller Cloud Hosting providers world-wide”, explains the founder of Cloud.bg and adds that the company’s officials don’t need to be demure and can say that they have achieved a lot since the launch of the Cloud at the end of 2009.

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Cloud Open Stack – Enterprise Solution

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

What do you think of Cloud Stack? Here is what The official Cloud Stack Website is saying about cloud stack:

What the software does: The goal of OpenStack is to allow any organization to create and offer cloud computing capabilities using open source software running on standard hardware. OpenStack Compute is software for automatically creating and managing large groups of virtual private servers. OpenStack Storage is software for creating redundant, scalable object storage using clusters of commodity servers to store terabytes or even petabytes of data.


Why open matters: All of the code for OpenStack is freely available under the Apache 2.0 license. Anyone can run it, build on it, or submit changes back to the project. We strongly believe that an open development model is the only way to foster badly-needed cloud standards, remove the fear of proprietary lock-in for cloud customers, and create a large ecosystem that spans cloud providers.


Who it’s for: Institutions and service providers with physical hardware that they’d like to use for large-scale cloud deployments. (Additionally, companies who have specific requirements that prevent them from running in a public cloud.)


How it’s being used today: Organizations like Rackspace Hosting and NASA are using OpenStack technologies to manage tens of thousands of compute instances and petabytes of storage.


Timeline: Openstack was announced July 19th, 2010. While many components of OpenStack have been used in production for years, we are in the very early stages of our efforts to offer these technologies broadly as open source software. Early code is now available on LaunchPad, with an inital release for OpenStack Storage expected in mid-September and an initial release for OpenStack Compute expected in mid-October.

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