Cartika, a Canadian application provider and managed cloud hosting, restructured its Infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) platform cloud better reflect actual workloads of cloud enterprise users.
restructuring Cartika its IaaS cloud platform introduces three levels with carefully selected performance storage, processor power, memory and bandwidth. These three levels - SATA, SAS and SSD - were created in response to the needs of cloud customers of the company Cartika. The aim of the restructuring is to ensure that users deploy cloud and pay for the most appropriate infrastructure to their workload
According Cartika, many cloud platforms computing with customers pre-packaged power of cloud servers to use. - And pay - of using high speed SSD servers, even when the use case requires large storage volumes without a requirement for very fast data I / O SATA Tier Cartika offers customers a solution that does not require more expensive SSD hard, including file storage and deployment of the application of light.
For intensive enterprise resource cloud workloads that require the fastest possible I / O, processing, and more RAM, Cartika offers SAS and SSD levels that are specified to meet these resource requirements.
"We have provided accommodation for hundreds of enterprise customers over the last 15 years and we have developed a finely honed sense of their infrastructure needs" said Andrew Rouchotas, CEO Cartika . "the restructuring of infrastructure-as-a-Service Cartika platform further optimizes our cloud server portfolio so customers can choose the resource profile just for their specific needs. "
the Cartika range of infrastructure and management add-ons include proactive management services to enhance support round-the-clock available to all customers of accommodation; load balancing solutions. Bacula4 and backup-as-a-service platform of the company
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