Posts Tagged ‘cloud server’

Amazon Cloud Hosting Now With Internet Access

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

http://freehostingtips.info/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Development-on-Cloud-hosting.pngAmazon Web Services is furthering their dominance in the cloud hosting by allowing users to make their cloud serverdirectly accessible to the internet (bypassing the need for a VPN).

Users can actually specify which of their Amazon VPC (virtual private cloud, also known as a cloud server to all the non-cloud techies) resources they wish to make directly accessible to the Internet and which they do not. Customers would have more control over the virtual networking environment, including selection of IP address range, creation of subnets, and configuration of route tables and network gateways.  This will allow them to overall have much more control and customization over their cloud server.

What does this mean?

When you break it all down is means that Enterprise users can create a public-facing subnet for web servers that have access to the Internet, and placing backend systems such as databases or application servers in a private-facing subnet with no Internet access (and a VPN connection).  They can now store large amounts of cloud data on the Amazon S3, with specific permissions being only allowed to VPC cloud server

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Attending Cloud Connect Conference

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

http://blog.gogrid.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/cloud_connect4c1.jpgBest Cloud Server will be represented at the upcoming Cloud Connect Conference by CEO of  BestCloudServer Lane Livingston.

Cloud Connect is one of the best conferences around for people to go to meet other people in the cloud hosting industry.  If we all work together in the cloud, it will further the technology.  This will save people more money, save us time, resources, and hardware.

The Cloud Connect 2011 conference will be held in the Santa Clara Convention Center in Silicon Valley, March 7-10, and will bring together industry leaders from across the globe to share in informative and strategy-oriented discussions of the cloud’s emerging impact on business today.

“With the recent release of our cloud server product, we’ve experienced tremendous response from business and website owners who are eager to tap into the power and convenience of the Cloud,” stated NetHosting CEO, Lane Livingston. “Attending venues like Cloud Connect is part of an enveloping strategy to further optimize our customers’ experience with our cloud product.”

Cloud Connect, produced by TechWeb, is known for being the only event that brings together the entire cloud eco-system to engage in stimulating and innovative dialogue designed to drive the growth of cloud computing as a profitable, game-changing technology. Keynotes will include Werner Vogels, Amazon CTO and VP, and James Staten, VP and Senior Analyst of Forrester Research, to name a few.

 

 

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Why Companies Fail In The Cloud

Monday, February 28th, 2011

Moving your whole life to the cloud can be a task and cost you a lot of money if you don’t know what you are doing.  That’s why it takes the right team to help you out.  You need to know what you really need and not just switch to the cloud because it’s the new thing or a fad that’s happening.  I truly believe that the cloud is the number one thing a business can do to help cut costs and be on solid hardware.

Clouds, much like regular servers fail.  You need to have backups of everything you do.  Just because you are on a cloud doesn’t mean that you are 100% safe.  A computer can only take so much and then it will fail.  A cloud is a part of a larger computer that you have a personal chunk of.

Knowing if the cloud is right for you can be a bit of a task.  Do you need scalability? Then find a company that will be able to scale with you and teach you along the way.  I found NetHosting is a company that not only has hosted my websites for years but has taught me cloud hosting for some time.  Get a free cloud server for 6 months here. Try them out and tell me what you think.  They have a team of dedicated experts available to help you out and teach you how to use your cloud hosting account.

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