Cloud Web adds SSD based cloud offerings

  • Feb

    14

    By Kris

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    Technology is ever changing. So much so, that it is hard to keep up with new hardware and products.  Being in a tech business requires us to move as fast as these new ideas are released. Not so long ago, mechanical disks were the rage. Faster spinning platters, larger capacities and increased buffer sizes ruled the storage world. But since the introduction of the first Solid State Drives, standard HDDs became somewhat of an after thought.


    Now is the time to bring this tech to our current and future clients. With new controllers and more reliable flash storage, we are confident in providing a solution.

    "We're constantly looking to improve our service offerings and provide the best technologies to our customers. Moving forward with SSD based storage is another step towards that commitment of innovation," said Jason Detar, COO.

    Cloud Web is proud to offer SSD Cloud Servers. SSD based Cloud Web Servers have increased disk throughput (I/O) 5-10 times while adding 30% more CPU performance and 50% more memory bandwidth compared to current servers.  These blazing fast new servers improve Cloud Web reliability and offer 2 times the power efficiency of our existing units.

    Brent Presley, CBO, stated that "Our SSD Cloud Web Servers are built with the enterprise-grade components to give you the best performance and stability.  Our latest SSD Cloud Web Servers have over twice the CPU performance and 10 times the Disk I/O compared to last year’s non-Cloud Web Servers.  This places our Cloud Web Servers among the fastest in the industry."


    By offering SSD based Cloud Servers, we are more environmental friendly and have boosted speeds across the board.  Ask us how to get your own SSD based Cloud Server today!


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