(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Global cloud computing, managed services and content delivery network provider Voxel dot Net (www.voxel.net) has launched a turn-key platform that lets customers deploy fully supported private clouds in their own data centers.
According to its Tuesday announcement, VoxCLOUD is the only fully turnkey cloud platform available for hybrid private and public deployments that is completely supported by a single vendor. Built on a reference platform of switches from Arista Networks and blade servers from Dell, the solution offers “10G-to-the-host” and more than 400 of the latest Intel Nehalem cores per rack.
Built on the same battle-proven technology that runs Voxel’s public cloud deployments in New York, Amsterdam, and Singapore, private VoxCLOUD features comprehensive APIs, deep reporting options and instant deployment of physical and virtual infrastructure. As an added benefit, the solution offers the flexibility to move applications between a Private VoxCLOUD installation and public VoxCLOUD resources.
“The fact is that a lot of organizations and enterprises are very attracted to the benefits and the service delivery model of the cloud, but they are not comfortable with the public cloud,” Voxel founder and chief executive officer Raj Dutt said in a statement. “With Private VoxCLOUD, customers now have a cost-effective and feature-comparable way to realize these advantages, while using their own infrastructure and retaining the control over their own data center and equipment.”
VoxCLOUD provides deployment and management of both physical and virtual servers, across multiple locations, all over a single API and management console. Additionally, through its powerful reporting interfaces, the product supports departmental charge-back of resources for exact assignment of costs and resource allocations over time.
Private VoxCLOUD is available immediately and deployment options range from fully pre-configured racks to a custom on-site implementation by Voxel.
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