Cloud IaaS Provider CloudSigma Launches Hybrid Hosting Options
Cloud Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) provider CloudSigma has launched a series of hybrid hosting options. The options will be made available through the company's cloud locations which include the Switch SuperNAP in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, and Interxion in Zurich, Switzerland. The options will also be available globally through Equinix. CloudSigma's new options provide a unique approach with colocated space at its cloud locations alongside private patching into the company's public cloud. The result produces the "security and elasticity required for sensitive data and demanding workloads". CloudSigma offers enterprise-class hybrid cloud servers and cloud hosting solutions in Europe and the United States. The company emphasizes customizable cloud offerings that give customers full control over their cloud and remove restrictions on computing resource usage. CloudSigma allows customers to manage resources such as processing and storage as they see fit. Colocated hybrid hosting customers receive the flexibility, scalability and accessibility of a public cloud environment through a 1GigE or 10GigE private patch into their private network within CloudSigma’s cloud. Hybrid hosting customers can benefit from CloudSigma’s redundant routing, external IP connectivity and DDOS protection systems, while only paying for data transfer. In addition, the company is offering a 20% rebate on customers' private hosting costs. CloudSigma’s private-patching options were introduced in mid-June with the launch of CloudSigma 2.0. This launch led to Equinix’s partnership with the company in July. “CloudSigma’s highly customizable infrastructure is designed for hybrid cloud architectures spanning multiple locations and extending private networks into the CloudSigma cloud,” explained EMEA CMO at Equinix, Dick Theunissen. “They are a new and important component in our global ecosystem of best-of-breed cloud providers.” “We believe that public cloud technology is the future of computing,” added CEO at CloudSigma, Robert Jenkins. “But, we also understand that, for some requirements, customers prefer their own hardware. With this new offering, we aim to deliver the benefits of public cloud while actually reducing the cost for private hosting through our seamless hybrid hosting and rebate system.” Do you know of any other company's offering new cloud options? Let us know the details. Add your comments below. Comment News
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