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Ikoula new Cloud location

IkoulaIkoula Member, Host Rep

Hello,

Some of you asked me when our cloud will be available on US soil.

Let me announce you the opening of a new ikoula cloud location.

From now on you can deploy a vm in our cloud in Florida (Miami).

For more information you can ask or go on our Public Cloud page.

Thanked by 2ManofServer bersy

Comments

  • WHTWHT Member

    Still cant figure it out whats cloud. Is kind of CDN? I upload the files in my vps and those are uploaded in every location so the visitor access the server with lower letency?

    Or its same as VPS, runs in one server and datacenter is in a open sky so the clouds comes inside?

  • Cool, interesting location!

    Thanked by 1Ikoula
  • IkoulaIkoula Member, Host Rep

    @WHT Our Public Cloud gives the possibility to create a VM in many locations if you configure advance features you can make your VMs talk as if they were on a lan.

    Service also inludes the following features : VPN (client + site to site natively), NAT, firewall, load balancing, template management, snapshots, API, upgrade/downgrade ressources.

    Thanked by 1ManofServer
  • wow, unique

  • Ikoula said: Our Public Cloud gives the possibility to create a VM in many locations if you configure advance features you can make your VMs talk as if they were on a lan.

    Service also inludes the following features : VPN (client + site to site natively), NAT, firewall, load balancing, template management, snapshots, API, upgrade/downgrade ressources.

    it's still a VPS... no matter what tricks/features you have

  • @TarZZ92 said:

    Ikoula said: Our Public Cloud gives the possibility to create a VM in many locations if you configure advance features you can make your VMs talk as if they were on a lan.

    Service also inludes the following features : VPN (client + site to site natively), NAT, firewall, load balancing, template management, snapshots, API, upgrade/downgrade ressources.

    it's still a VPS... no matter what tricks/features you have

    Agreed but better than cookie cutter SolusVM?

    Thanked by 1Ikoula
  • hawchawc Moderator, LIR

    @Ikoula said:
    Hello,

    Some of you asked me when our cloud will be available on US soil.

    Let me announce you the opening of a new ikoula cloud location.

    From now on you can deploy a vm in our cloud in Florida (Miami).

    For more information you can ask or go on our Public Cloud page.

    Is any sort of legal separation being done to ensure that now you have a US presence, that the US authorities cannot interfear with your EU operations.

  • Congratulation on the new location :-) Miami, FL is a good market especially for those who are in South America!

    Thanked by 1inthecloudblog
  • IkoulaIkoula Member, Host Rep

    @hawc all you need to know is that the laws according to the country the data are stored applies.

  • kuzko_topiakuzko_topia Member
    edited August 2016

    @Ikoula said:
    @hawc all you need to know is that the laws according to the country the data are stored applies.

    So no then, US will then be able to request access to EU data pressuring the global entity.

    @TarZZ92 said:
    it's still a VPS... no matter what tricks/features you have

    A cloud groups a set of functionnality in which a few things need to be there : NFV (Network function virtualization), fully automatable deployment and configuration of the services (compute, storage, etc...) through the use of an API and multi-tenant operation, an isolation and abstraction layer between clients so that they can use the same set of internal resources (hypervisors/routers) in complete isolation of one another.

  • kuzko_topia said: A cloud groups a set of functionnality in which a few things need to be there

    no, the word cloud is simply marketing nonsense

  • The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing.

    Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. This cloud model is composed of five essential characteristics, three service models, and four deployment models.

    Follow this link to read the complete article.

    http://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/SP/nistspecialpublication800-145.pdf

    Thanked by 1vpsGOD
  • IkoulaIkoula Member, Host Rep
    edited August 2016

    Hello,

    A quick update to inform you network tools are now available there:

    Smokeping

    Looking glass

    Thanked by 1ManofServer
  • Datacenter ?

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