CloudatCost CloudPro
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You can purchase resources which you use to build and delete as many servers as you want. Servers are provisioned in minutes with automatic OS configuration and networking. You can automate everything using our very simple API.
CloudPRO Infrastructure and Support
CloudPRO is for running professional workloads with improved performance and uptime, resources are not shared and 100% SSD Storage systems. All CloudPRO customers get priority support when opening tickets.
CloudPRO Features
CloudPRO allows you to build and delete servers as many times as you need. You have options for renaming servers, reverse dns, all power options and even an html5 console. Easily resell servers using our CloudPRO API.
View Demo video and to order click here: http://www.cloudatcost.com/features.php
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Added the word CloudatCost as it didn't exist anywhere that I saw until the URL at the end.
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Monthly Pricing only, and it's not cheap for CloudPro. Looks like it gives you no advantage over paying more for a better service.
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I think that the idea might be primarily for resellers.
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Honestly, who would resell there services? Will NTG?
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@Aaron-Studer said:
Honestly, who would resell there services? Will NTG?
Lots of alcohol would need to be involved for that to happen... unless they improve.
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@Aaron-Studer said:
Honestly, who would resell there services? Will NTG?
You mean @ntg
Not very likely, NTG is not a reseller in general.
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Assuming you can add the resources to your current servers (the one time costs ones) could be cool
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@Sparkum said:
Assuming you can add the resources to your current servers (the one time costs ones) could be cool
I think they are completely separate. You could try the CloudPro button is in the normal panel now.
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It's kind of scary how they are trying to do so much instead of putting most of their resources in stabilizing the current environment. The app, CloudPro, and the new plans they have now are great for down the road. At this point, wouldn't you want to assure your clients of business class uptime instead of adding unnecessary services and tying to expand too quickly?
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I actually have to agree with you here.
I think its safe to say alot of the people using their services are using it for "DEV" instead of a 99.99% uptime server.
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@Sparkum said:
I actually have to agree with you here.
I think its safe to say alot of the people using their services are using it for "DEV" instead of a 99.99% uptime server.
I agree, but if you have 99% uptime for 3-4 months then you might actually consider hosting non important services there.
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With all the IO issues the uptime doesn't mean too much. And CloudatCost never got back with us about how they were going to fix these issues and prevent downtime. Yet, they keep saying they will.
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Gotta say though I'm still very interested in the company,
I was really hesitant about a year ago and refused to jump on board, now that I'm on I'm happy I'm on.
I'm only excited to see where the company is going and hope they dont pull the lifetime servers (hopefully ever) for a very long time