MSP Cloud Feature Article
October 26, 2011

Caronet Unveils Carocloud, its Enterprise-Grade Managed Cloud Hosting Service


Caronet, a colocation and hosting facilities and managed hosting service provider, announced the launch of Carocloud, an enterprise-grade managed cloud hosting solution.

Leveraging Carocloud, businesses will benefit from cost-effective IT infrastructure improvements without sacrificing the security of their systems and the reliability of their networks.

Carocloud users can expect capabilities that can get from a managed cloud hosting solution. It addresses security concerns in its design, ensures true customer isolation for the public Cloud and supports high availability with proactive host server monitoring.

“We have leveraged proven technologies in developing our cloud hosting solution so we can bring a rich feature set and enterprise-grade power and robustness to customers,” said Paul Peeler, director of Cloud Services of Caronet, in a statement. “The solution levels the playing field by making it affordable for small and medium businesses to be technology equals with their larger competitors.”

Carocloud enables companies to create server templates that spin up quickly. Users can quickly implement and enable rapid-fire scalability as growth occurs. Caronet's cloud hosting support helps customers through implementation and works with them to understand new technologies and resolve issues.

The company works with small to medium-size companies whose development and testing cycles consume bandwidth and perform at top-end speeds. Without a proper infrastructure to manage their needs, these companies will not be able to understand how their products truly perform.

Caronet simplifies the cost impact of its cloud hosting solution to businesses with its Web site based Cloud Cost Estimator.

Recently, Xiotech (News - Alert), a provider of Intelligent Storage Element (ISE) storage solutions, announced it is offering ISE storage blades to Caronet to support the launch of Carocloud.



Rajani Baburajan is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Rajani's articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Jennifer Russell




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