LANSING – Liquid Web has launched a product unique to its own cloud hosting, Storm Platform, called Storm Private Cloud, which allows users to purchase a server and, rather than deploying a single large instance, split it into multiple virtual instances, thereby creating a cloud environment of their own.
Liquid Web claims the development was inspired by direct feedback from their clients requesting the ability build virtually within their own servers. Storm Private Cloud users will be able to move virtual instances between the public and private cloud as well as possess the ability to instantly customize each instance?s size, RAM, disk size, number of cores and more.
?Answering our customers? demands by delivering the ability to deploy customized cloud slices within single servers allows us to offer a level of private cloud functionality we?ve been looking forward to introducing for quite some time,” said Liquid Web CTO Siena Fath-Azam.
?By developing servers that allow customers to create their own cloud instances, Liquid Web expects its new product will appeal to businesses looking for new ways to partition their separate hosting environments, cloud resellers, developers looking for efficiency and control, as well as anyone interested in cloud hosting with security concerns over the public cloud,? Fath-Azam said.




