Posts Tagged ‘cloud server’

Cloud Computing Best Practices

Monday, September 20th, 2010

Gary Tyreman, CEO, Univa,  Billy Cox, director of Cloud Strategy & Planning, Software Solutions Group, Intel and Scott Clark, CEO, Deopli Corporation will all be speaking at the executive roundtable discussion and reception on September 29 in Atlanta, GA to present insights and best practices for public, private and hybrid cloud solutions.

The fourth in a series of similar events hosted by Univa and Intel, this roundtable is the first of its kind in the southeast. Titled “Cloud Computing: Realities and Recommendations,” the event takes place at the Microsoft Technology Center in Alpharetta, Georgia on Wednesday, September 29, 2010 from 3:00pm — 5:00pm ET, with a cocktail reception to follow.

“These events have been popular because we’re giving the audience a view of cloud computing from the real world,” said Univa’s Gary Tyreman. “At the moment there are plenty of venues where general cloud information is being presented, but precious few where actual implementation details are shared. By discussing lessons learned based on actual customer projects, we’re giving our attendees the information they need to begin building a cloud computing strategy based on their specific needs and requirements.”

“Taking the concept of cloud and applying it to technology is best done by leveraging experience from teams working with IT providers and end users in the field,” said Intel’s Billy Cox. “These sessions apply that experience and provide a recipe for success.”

“We have spent the last 20 years building private clouds for use by individual companies,” said Clark of Deopli Corporation. “As natural evolution takes us into multi-tenant clouds, we need to make sure we carry forward all the lessons from our past that apply, while recognizing that this is a different beast and will have requirements we have not faced before. These roundtables give us an opportunity to share our experiences and hear new requirements, and then take the best of both to build a more appropriate solution for all to use.”

The event is limited to 25 seats. To reserve a seat or learn more, visit http://univaud.com/about/news/cloud-roundtable-4.php.

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All attendees will receive an Amazon Kindle™ loaded with cloud resources – including our Cloud Benchmark Report with results quantified from several cloud end users.

Wednesday Sept 29, 2010
3:00 – 5:00 PM Eastern Time (reception to follow 5 – 7PM)
Microsoft Technology Center • Atlanta, GA (get more details)

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Cloud Disaster Recovery

Friday, September 17th, 2010

CommVault’s new Cloud DR is offering businesses an economical method to perform full or partial recoveries of Linux and Windows archives and backup data stored on Rackspace Cloud Servers, according to CommVault.  “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 and alliances at CommVault.

This flexible solution leverages the integration between CommVault’s enterprise cloud computing-optimized Simpana software and Rackspace’s cloud hosting services. Using CommVault’s integrated cloud storage connector for Simpana, joint customers can use CommVault’s single console to move on-premises backup and archive data to Rackspace Cloud Files, which provide online storage for files and media, according to CommVault. This allows customers to cut internal IT costs by moving archived or infrequently used files and email off their tier-one storage solutions, the company said.

Seems like the new CommVault Cloud DR could be very useful to all of us with cloud hosting websites.  I do think it a bad idea however that they have nothing up on their website that talks about this or has any pricing. No links, no nothing about Cloud DR. If you Google “Cloud DR” you will find nothing but news articles.  CommVault needs to step it up and release a product and have it available for pickup on their website. #fail

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Red Hat License Fee for Rackspace Cloud Servers

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

Rackspace Cloud Servers customers will now be billed for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) instances on a monthly rather than hourly basis.    Due to changes in the Rackspace cloud server subscription arrangement with Red Hat, they can no longer offer Cloud customers hourly billing for RHEL licenses.  Rackspace will begin charging our customers a monthly licensing fee, starting in September. This license fee will not be prorated.

What this means for Rackspace Cloud Servers customers using RHEL:

  • Instead of being billed for your RHEL license on an hourly basis, customers using Red Hat will be billed on a monthly basis (30 day billing cycle).  The Cloud Server will continue to be billed on a utility basis.
  • The new fee for RHEL will be $20 per month per server, which is an average savings of $1.60 per month for each server for a full month’s usage. This fee replaces the $.03/hour fee per server using Red Hat that is currently in place.
  • Every Cloud Server that you spin up with RHEL will be subject to a full month’s license fee, no matter how long you use it. If a Cloud Server with RH
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