Posts Tagged ‘SoftLayer cloud hosting’

The Planet And Softlayer Agreement

Friday, August 6th, 2010

As many of you know, The Planet is located in Houston and has been there for four years since its move from Dallas.  Investors are considering moving the company back to Dallas as part of a possible merger with a related Internet hosting company SoftLayer.

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The company is in talks to merge with the Dallas located technology company SoftLayer, which recently sold a 70 percent equity stake to the same investors who brought The Planet to Houston, officials for both companies said Thursday.

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“There’s a tremendous amount of consolidation going on in the hosting business,” said The Planet CEO Doug Erwin. “We happen to both be owned by a company that’s high on what’s going on in the hosting business.”

I don’t know if any of us realize how big of a deal this could be but the newly combined company would have more than 25,000 customers and about 78,000 servers under management. It would be the second-largest Web hosting company in the U.S. based on revenue, behind only San Antonio-based Rackspace.  Cloud hosting would be set to a whole new level.

That would mean more than 78,000 cloud servers would be controlled by one company, this will be a huge deal.  With more than 350 people working for the two companies, this will make them the 2nd largest cloud hosting company in the world.

By the numbers

Comparing The Planet and SoftLayer:

Annual revenue

The Planet: $160 million

The Planet: $160 million

• SoftLayer: $120 million

Employees

• The Planet: • 525

• SoftLayer: 160

Servers managed

• The Planet • : • 48,000

• SoftLayer: 30,000

Web sites hosted

• The Planet: • 15 • million

• SoftLayer: 5 million

Data Centers:

• The Planet: • 8

Softlayer: 4

Source: The Planet

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Build Your Own Cloud

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Softlayer’s launched a“Build Your Own Cloud” (BYOC) platform, a new addition to its CloudLayer family of cloud services, which lets customers create customized cloud servers to gain greater application performance, cost efficiency, and availability. Customers can also choose to pay on an on-demand or monthly basis.

“Build Your Own Cloud exemplifies our vision for giving customers control over every aspect of their computing environment,” SoftLayer chief technology officer Nathan Day said in a statement. “We are leading the industry with this level of customization for cloud computing. It brings to market the advantages of a cloud server with the opportunity to tailor system architecture and design like you would a dedicated server.”

The BYOC platform lets users customize CPU, RAM, and storage configurations. There are no fixed resource packages, BYOC increases flexibility for scaling or modifying solutions, and provides simple, easy-to-use ordering through the Web or via a client portal.

It will let you configure 1 to 16 CPU cores and 1 to 16 GB of RAM.  The starting price for a base configuration is $0.10 per hour or $70 per month. Monthly plans include 2,000 GB of bandwidth. SoftLayer provides an online price calculator to quickly determine on-demand and monthly rates for any given configuration.

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