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Netooze®️ Cloud Computing
Netooze®️ Hyperscaler is a cloud infrastructure based on vStack and VMware virtualization environments. The VM-Servers are built on the newest Intel®️ Scalable CPUs with a 3.1 GHz clock speed and enable a revolutionary new level of cloud computing. Servers make use of VMware's ESXi hypervisor, as well as DRS and high-availability capabilities. Servers automatically restore functionality and assign assured server resources in the event of a hardware breakdown. Netooze is an ideal option for users who provide managed hosting services for web applications or websites in shared environments and for tech-savvy start-ups. The time to create a ready-to-run VM is no more than 40 seconds, including VMs with Windows Server OS. Netooze®️ also has a 99.9% uptime Service Level Agreement (SLA), DNS management for domains, and S3 and object storage.
Integrations
Terraform Provider for Netooze
Features of Terraform Provider Netooze: - Infrastructure as Code management. - Users define infrastructure parameters in a configuration file. - Declarative transaction management. - Users don’t have to monitor all possible transit states of the infrastructure. It’s enough to define the necessary resources. - Terraform can be used with a version control system. Users can always restore one of the previous infrastructure states. - Smooth operation. Multiple usages of the same configuration file will result in the same outcome. There’s no risk of human errors.
Integrations
Terraform Provider for Netooze
Features of Terraform Provider Netooze: - Infrastructure as Code management. - Users define infrastructure parameters in a configuration file. - Declarative transaction management. - Users don’t have to monitor all possible transit states of the infrastructure. It’s enough to define the necessary resources. - Terraform can be used with a version control system. Users can always restore one of the previous infrastructure states. - Smooth operation. Multiple usages of the same configuration file will result in the same outcome. There’s no risk of human errors.