29 Jul 2009
Hosting firm Gandi.net is looking to take on Amazon in the cloud computing market, announcing updates to its virtual hosting service to better handle the traffic demands of hosted servers.
The service is targeted mainly at small and medium-sized enterprises, and allows businesses to run servers on a virtualised web-based platform.
Gandi.net said that it will enhance its service with two new management tools known as Watchdog and Flex. Watchdog allows administrators to monitor resource usage and possible overloads, while Flex can allocate more resources to the virtual servers when necessary.
"Many servers run at only 10-12 per cent utilisation because datacentre managers allow a large fail-safe for peaks in load," said Gandi.net chief operating officer Joe White.
"Cloud virtual private server hosting is much more efficient and cost-effective, and is completely scalable so that businesses only pay for what they're using, and can grow or reduce their capacity instantly."
The company hopes that the new tools will attract not only businesses using traditional on-site servers, but those using the Amazon EC2 and Slicehost virtual server platforms.
Latest stories from Services
Related articles
Related jobs
Poll
What is the most important IT priority for your company this year?
Sneak peek at the forthcoming glass-based machine
Connect with V3.co.uk
This paper focuses on a series of best practices and techniques for development teams looking to improve their software development processes
Why good data management at all levels is essential in the modern business (video, 6mins)
IFW, Information FrameWork, IBM, Platform Expert, Architect...
Position: Software Development Manager Location: London...
EPOS Support Specialist - London / Waterloo / Lambeth...
An exciting opportunity has come up as a result of further...
Keep up to date with the latest products, services and technologies from the world's leading IT companies. IThound.com brings you over 2,000 white papers, case studies and analyst reports.
Do you agree?