Peak 10 Offers Private Cloud Solutions through VMware vSphere Four
Independent data center operator and managed hosting service provider Peak 10, Inc. announced the launch of VMware’s vSphere 4 platform. The said platform will work to enhance the company’s virtualization services infrastructure.
vSphere 4 will allow Peak 10’s clients to implement internal cloud computing environments by accessing external cloud resources while at the same time maintaining high levels of integrity and security. The platform will also solidify the company’s end-to-end infrastructure. It will offer clients with pools of virtualized resources that will easily join together on and off-premise environments that are in demand.
Through the set up, both large scale companies and small businesses will be able to reap the optimum benefits of cloud computing. According to the makers of the platform, vSphere can deliver application availability in high levels at more affordable rates per application workload as well as increased management tools.
IT companies are constantly faced with the challenge of implementing cost-effective solutions when it comes to their IT infrastructures. Because Peak 10 has always offered technology solutions to address various business problems, the new vSphere 4 will be able to help us deliver quality services to our client, says Peak 10 VP for managed services Monty Blight. He goes on to explain that the company is focused on maintaining the security and availability of IT environments for its clients and this makes vSphere 4 an ideal tool to support Peak 10’s virtualization portfolio.
vSphere 4 addressed the fear of many clients when it comes to redeveloping applications for the cloud. With this platform, users will be able to utilize the company’s secure private cloud in order to leverage virtualized resources at lower overhead costs. All this will it maintains the integrity of critical data and applications.
The deployment of VMware’s vSphere4 by Peak 10 will provide clients with a number of enhanced features to allow for operational efficiency. This will also include more virtual processors for every virtual machine, enhanced memory and network throughput.