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Author Topic: ★ SECURED CLOUD ★ New Lower Pricing! ★ $50 in Free Cloud Usage ★  (Read 90 times)
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« on: May 14, 2012, 12:21:39 PM »


This is the perfect opportunity to get started on cloud computing with Secured Cloud. Get our enterprise-class, cloud with $50 in free usage and no gimmicks! After that, prices start at only 2.5₵ per hour. That is around $18/month!!  

Get an account set up today and instantly provision your VMs. Remember you don’t pay if you don’t use the account!

 

Based on VMware, Secured Cloud enables you to manage your online infrastructure easier than ever before via a self-service web portal. From there you can maximize resource utilization while enhancing the security, reliability and flexibility of the business you conduct online.

 

What makes Secured Cloud an Enterprise Cloud?

 

    Built on the Cisco UCS platform – Commonly seen as the gold standard for cloud infrastructure

    Utilizing complete 10GBIT Architecture via the Cisco Nexus Platform – In fact each blade chassis utilizes 80Gbits of connectivity.

    Loadbalanced using F5 hardware loadbalancers – (Market Leader in Load Balancing and Application Delivery)

    VMware Hypervisor – Built on the undisputed market leader in Enterprise Virtualization

    Deployed at PhoenixNAP – Ultimate security and Reliability

 

-----------------Still on VPSs? – The time to switch is NOW!---------------------

 

What is the Difference between Cloud and VPS?

 

In the event that a single server fails, the VM will be loaded up on another working node automatically – this is not always the case with VPS.

Because servers can be moved within the cluster automatically, if one node gets overloaded, the load will get spread to other nodes with no downtime. This insures customers always have access to their full resource usage. 

A number of VPS providers max out the 4 disks in a 1u box using raid 5 or 10 – Using an enterprise storage product like NetAPP lets us split load across 100s of disks DRASTICALLY increasing hard drive performance. VPS providers charge you by the month – we charge by the hour – if you do not need the VM anymore, delete it and you will not be charged. In fact – if you power the VM down, we do not bill you for the cpu/ram usage!

 

Pricing Examples (remember – we bill hourly!):

 

1VCPU/.5GB of Ram/16GB of Storage - ~ $20/month 

2VCPU/2GB of Ram/16GB of Storage - ~ $50/month 

 

 

Using the innovative Secured Cloud, you can:

    Provision customized cloud virtual machines on-demand

    Easily configure and horizontally scale servers to address traffic spikes

    Scale RAM allotment on the fly as need dictates

    Load Balance your VMs and physical hardware with F5 Networks' technologies

    Turn your services on and off instantly to meet changing demands

    Manage everything through our custom-developed user interface

    Convert IT CapEx to OpEx; pay only for what you use

    Easily deploy a virtual firewall for an added layer of security

    Use APIs to efficiently integrate applications into the cloud

 

Please contact us for more details:

* Email: cloudsales@phoenixnap.com
* Sales: 1.855.330.1508 
* http://phoenixnap.com/company/contact-us/

 

Reseller?

 

Want to offer your customers enterprise cloud? We have one of the BEST reseller programs in the industry. Contact us now for information on our fully white labeled cloud offerings. You can get started today for no upfront cost. 

We integrate to ubersmith for easy deployment!

 

More Information – Click here!

 

 
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