RackForce Extends ddsCloud to Enterprise Customers

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Infrastructure as a Service provider RackForce (www.rackforce.com) announced on Wednesday that it is now offering its hosted private cloud platform ddsCloud to enterprise customers.

RackForce launched its best-in-class cloud computing solution ddsCloud in October.

DdsCloud Enterprise is comprised of Cisco Data Center 3.0 with Nexus network and UCS Servers, IBM servers and IBM XIV storage with virtualization and management technology from Microsoft, Cisco and VMware.

“We envisioned our Dynamic Datacenter Services (dds) model eight years ago and have researched, developed, tested and deployed thousands of virtual servers in various service models before arriving at this moment today,” says Tim Dufour, president and CEO of RackForce. “I am pleased to announce the ddsCloud Enterprise, which is fully virtualized network, storage and compute capacity in an on demand model.  The combination of ddsCloud Enterprise built on GigaCenter cloud-ready infrastructure is truly a break through in performance, scalability and reliability.”

The hosted private cloud solution uses virtualization and unified fabric to combine computing, network and storage into one seamless system.

When compared with previous computing models, RackForce has seen deployment times reduced by 85 percent and customer costs reduced by up to 30 percent.

RackForce’s ddsCloud Enterprise is operated from the company’s recently opened GigaCenter, located in the heart of British Columbia, Canada.

The data center was specifically engineered to support cloud computing and has a carbon footprint that is 1/50th the size of other cloud offerings located in conventional North American data centers, says the company.

RackForce’s ddsCloud Enterprise is available with monthly contracts and billing. With longer term agreements RackForce offers 100 percent uptime guarantees on infrastructure and network. 

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