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View Full Version : Best cloud provider? List of cloud providers?
AndiV74 07-18-2009, 09:35 PM Hello,
can you recommend me a cloud provider?
Or is outhere a list with all cloud providers in the world wide web :confused:
Best regards;)
MACscr 07-19-2009, 05:21 AM Depends on your definition of what a cloud actually is.
AndiV74 07-19-2009, 10:33 AM Sorry, I mean services like Amazon EC2.
Looking for alternative cloud computing providers.
Dedicatedone 07-19-2009, 10:52 AM There's a few platforms out there.
What are you hoping to host?
What are your priorities?
These can help narrow it down so we can help you.
Best of luck,
AndiV74 07-19-2009, 11:06 AM Looking for flexibility for the cloud computing provider.
Should have 100 MB Port connection.
gothy 07-19-2009, 11:09 AM What I've used: Amazon EC2, Mosso.com (now Rackspace Cloud), GoGrid.com (ServePath), Google AppEngine.
Most complicated, yet powerful is EC2, of course, but you have to be a real Pro and know what you're doing to use it.
GoGrid is a bit different and easier to manage than EC2, few nice bonuses like free incoming traffic and load-balancing.
Mosso\RackCloud is just great, average user will adapt to it easily. Not as flexible as EC2, but it's storage is persistent, images\instances size can be changed flawlessly and backed up on schedule automatically.
AppEngine is from Google, but it's not a standard cloud(like a set of VPSes), it's a Platform. The biggest minus is lots of limits of this platform and you'll need to rethink and modify your existing apps to fit appengine. Pluses - it has "pack" of resources that you can consume for free, also Google gives you already scaled platform, you don't have to invent your own cluster structure.
Eventually, if you know what you need and what you can and can't, you'll find solution that suites you, there is a lot of others also :) But there is no "THE BEST" for now I think...
p.s. all those clouds are very expensive for bandwidth-intensive apps\sites :(
01globalnet 07-20-2009, 07:42 AM You can also check Cartika (fully managed - shared hosting on cloud or roll your own vps/dedi cloud) and Softlayer (unmanaged).
TrevorN 07-21-2009, 09:27 AM Terremark has a very powerful enterprise cloud. Not sure exactly what you were looking for, but noticed it wasn't added to this list.
jclutter 08-04-2009, 09:25 PM Cool, this helps a lot!
bin_asc 08-16-2009, 06:24 PM Softlayer is still at start IMO. If you need only to compute, and can afford having downtime, they are still great.
othellotech 08-17-2009, 02:47 AM slicehost would qualify...
slicehost became rackspac-cloudborgslice or something recently.
jbvps 09-30-2009, 08:52 PM There is "vCloud express".
HiVelocity 09-30-2009, 11:21 PM Softlayer is still at start IMO. If you need only to compute, and can afford having downtime, they are still great.
How can you say this , any provider of their stature in the marketplace must have done extensive BETA testing prior to doing a public launch , as my company is currently doing , we have had a cloud for quite a few months now , and we are only doing beta testing to make sure the offering is ready for prime time , also don't you think if there were issues with their cloud people would be complaining by now?
gdtechind 10-03-2009, 07:29 AM How can you say this , any provider of their stature in the marketplace must have done extensive BETA testing prior to doing a public launch , as my company is currently doing , we have had a cloud for quite a few months now , and we are only doing beta testing to make sure the offering is ready for prime time , also don't you think if there were issues with their cloud people would be complaining by now?
You asked if someone will complain about Softlayer. Here i am today to complain. Having a downtime of more than 6 hours.
The support team is responding slow now (around 1 hour to get back with canned responses).
I guess they are still not having expertise to run cloud. I have been using them for almost one month for CloudLayer. I am otherwise having Dedicated servers from them for past 2.5 years.
HiVelocity 10-03-2009, 04:07 PM You asked if someone will complain about Softlayer. Here i am today to complain. Having a downtime of more than 6 hours.
The support team is responding slow now (around 1 hour to get back with canned responses).
I guess they are still not having expertise to run cloud. I have been using them for almost one month for CloudLayer. I am otherwise having Dedicated servers from them for past 2.5 years.
Perhaps I am wrong maybe they didnt BETA test prior to launch , IDK.
cselzer 10-03-2009, 05:08 PM I have a mediatemple grid for a couple small sites.. $20/m for what i get is worth it. I really enjoy using it.. never had any issues, i do notice that the first couple grid containers (1 and 2) have problems frequently, luckily i am on grid 5. All of the problems are usually fixed within minutes though, get spammed from text's via twitter on my phone, lol.
Cirrostratus 10-04-2009, 02:05 AM Here are a few DC's or managed solutions providers that offer AppLogic based clouds allowing you to run your applications ( virtual servers ) you host with them can be replicated and run on any of the providers below allowing for simple global scale and DR solutions.
# US & Europe:
Kualo
http://www.kualo.com/cloud/
# United States:
Agathongroup
https://www.agathongroup.com/hosting/grid/
Layered Tech
http://www.layeredtech.com/cloud-computing/
Cari.net
http://www.cari.net/grid-hosting-vpd.html
ENKI
http://www.enkiconsulting.net/landing-pages/hosting-customer.html
RightServers
http://www.rightservers.com/packages/
# Europe:
DNSEurope
http://www.dnseurope.net/
Internet4you - Scaleup
http://www.scaleup.it/blog/?page_id=61
# Japan:
http://www.xseed.co.jp/service/mydc.html
# Asia
Singapore
http://www.cleargrid.sg/
# Australia
Lucida
http://www.lc9.com.au/
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