APPLICATIONS
Virtual Private Datacenters Change Economics for SaaS, Web 2.0 Companies
- Control infrastructure and applications with nothing more than a browser
- Deploy existing applications without modifying code
- Scale applications from a fraction of a server to dozens of servers in minutes
- Handle hardware failures automatically without losing data
- Add or remove servers and storage without disrupting applications
- Easily deploy and scale SaaS and Web 2.0 applications
International News Media, a Web 2.0 media company providing Internet marketing and content syndication services in Irvine, Calif., has been using the service for more than six months. "We moved all of our applications from a colocation provider into a virtual private datacenter and never looked back," said Gabriel Kent, CTO, INM. "Everything needed to create and deploy Web-scale infrastructure, including gateways, load balancers, Web servers, clustered storage and databases, is available within a mouse click. Now, if I want, I can even manage our datacenter, deploy new applications and add resources while sitting at the corner coffee shop." Greg Howard, CEO of MyInternetServices.com, an online game hosting provider in Pasadena, California, added, "We wanted to provide value-added Internet services without the cost of owning and managing a datacenter. We carefully considered both equipment and operations costs, and whether it was possible to increase computing power and manage applications in real-time. We looked at Amazon's EC2, but it required that we conform to their infrastructure model. TheGridLayer Virtual Private Datacenter allows us to run any Linux software we choose and manage our entire platform and applications remotely through a browser. We're assured of universal high availability, on-the-fly resource provisioning and unlimited scalability." "The need for a reliable, low-cost utility computing platform that can deliver Web 2.0 and SaaS applications is huge," said Andrew Schroepfer, founder of Tier1 Research (www.T1R.com), a research group that tracks the competitive hosting, colocation, Internet services, and software-as-a-service markets for their subscribers. "With EC2, Amazon validated the pent-up demand in this market. As Tier1 Research predicted a year ago, 3Tera's technology is enabling mass-market hosting providers like Layered Technologies to compete successfully in this new market." Pricing and Availability TheGridLayer Virtual Private Datacenter is available immediately in Bronze, Silver and Gold versions, each with progressively higher computing resources. Pricing starts at just $999.00 per month for a four-node Bronze system, and can be scaled to 48 nodes and beyond, on-demand.