Hosting solutions and data center provider
InfoRelay Online Systems Inc. has released its second-generation cloud hosting platform, SnapScale™ V2.1. The new version replaces the company's V1 Cloud platform series. InfoRelay, which has headquarters in Herndon, Virginia, can now offer its customers a fully scalable virtual hosting infrastructure that is both powerful and offers "multiple layers of network security and data protection".
SnapScale represents a hosting solution for businesses of all sizes, especially companies that need to comply with a range of industry standards. It also provides InfoRelay with another layer of redundancy, meaning the company's customers can benefit from more robust disaster recovery options. The solution also facilitates public, private and hybrid environments for remote virtual computing for hosting email servers, databases, websites, data storage, and a range of enterprise applications.
The new solution is the result of over a year of development and is provided through InfoRelay's Northern Virginia-area data center infrastructure. As a remote hosting environment the solution enables users to increase and decrease resource requirements through a web-based interface. Users are also charged on an "as-needed basis" which eliminates excess fees.
"The initial capital investment needed to turn up physical network systems in any hosting environment can be very costly," explained Marc Kaplan, Senior Systems Administrator and Lead Cloud Engineer at InfoRelay. "The SnapScale™ cloud platform relieves companies of this burden. InfoRelay provides all of the physical and logical amenities needed to engineer a highly secure and fully redundant remote IT system. InfoRelay maintains the data center real estate, cooling infrastructure, network and power redundancy, fire suppression, storage arrays and hypervisors. InfoRelay leveraged the large investments it had previously made in redundant network systems and secure data center infrastructure to offer a more competitive solution for clients that require highly-secure hosting solutions and a simplified billing structure."
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