What Happens When the Server Underneath My Cloud Fails?

When many people think of the Cloud, they think that their application is running on a nebulous collection of resources that’s impervious to hardware failures.  Despite a lot of the marketing material in the industry, this just isn’t the case.  Beneath every Cloud there is hardware, and when that hardware fails, the results to some Clouds can be devastating.

When every server is an island

Many Clouds (like Rackspace’s) use local storage on each server in the Cloud.  When a server in this kind of Cloud fails, your virtual machine goes down with it.  Your VM can only be brought back online when the physical server is up and running again (or it’s restored from a backup).  If you’re using Amazon’s EC2 Cloud without Elastic Block Storage, your VM’s data is gone forever  if the physical server fails!  In both cases, this can mean a whole lot of downtime for you and your application.

Enter Shared Storage

Thankfully, there’s a solution to this problem.  The INetU Gated Community Cloud™ does things a bit differently.  We store all of the data from your virtual machine on an enterprise-grade SAN that can be accessed by other physical servers in the Cloud.  If the physical server that your VM is on fails, your VM is powered up on a different physical host in minutes.  To your virtual machine and application, it simply looks like a reboot.

That begs the question—why isn’t everyone doing this?  Before I answer that, I want to point out that many enterprises with internal Clouds do use a SAN to store their critical virtual machines.  Like most good things, enterprise grade SANs don’t come cheap, and many Cloud providers decide to cut this corner in order to save a few dollars.  Can your business afford to cut this corner?  For a mission critical site or application, the answer is very often a resounding “No”!

Cache is King!

Disks are slow. Sure, they’ve gotten faster with time (like almost every other technology), but their speed still pales in comparison to system memory. Solid State Drives (SSDs) are changing that, but compared to traditional rotational disks, enterprise grade SSDs are still far more expensive.

If you start to read about disk performance, you’ll quickly realize that the performance of traditional hard disks varies greatly depending on whether you access data sequentially or not. In other words, if I want to read in 1GB of data that’s all together on the disk, that’s going to be much faster than reading 1GB of data that’s scattered about on the disk. That’s because the disk is constantly spinning, and if the data’s not being read in order, it might need to wait for the disk to spin around again in order to read the data. That’s a simplification, but you probably get the idea.

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Now PCI DSS Certified- The INetU Gated Community Cloud™

The INetU Gated Community Cloud has passed the test! The Gated Community Cloud is now confirmed as a PCI DSS 2.0 Level 1 compliant solution.

INetU received the Report on Compliance (ROC) from our Qualified Security Assessor (QSA). In the report they evaluated our Allentown, Amsterdam and Virginia locations, including physical dedicated server hosting and the Clouds in Allentown and Amsterdam. We know how important security is to you, and we use our PCI DSS, SSAE 16 and SOC audits as an opportunity to verify that we are doing our part to provide your servers and applications in a secure environment.

INetU is able to offer a fully PCI compliant solution in our Gated Community Cloud. In addition to being certified as PCI compliant, we offer the security services needed to address the 12 requirements of PCI compliance. We can place IDS/IPS, a Web Application Firewall and Security Incident and Event Management into your Cloud environment. We can also provide vulnerability scanning and File Integrity Monitoring solutions on the Gated Community Cloud.

For more information on PCI compliance, check out some of our previous blog posts.

‘Tis the Season to Spread Some Cheer

‘Tis the season for food, family, candy canes, shopping, and gift-giving!

For many of us, it’s easy to enjoy everything that December has to offer, and we’re grateful that we can.  But as another holiday approaches, we know it’s time to give back to our local community and help others celebrate this festive time of year.

So once again, our employees answered the call and wowed us with their donations to Toys for Tots.  The United States Marine Toys for Tots Foundation delivers new, unwrapped toys to children in need during the holiday season, acknowledging that our children’s development is “one of our nation’s most valuable resources”.

Here are just some of the great toys we found this year:

That’s a lot of fun squeezed into one cubicle!

We thank everyone who participated and hope that the children receiving these toys enjoy them well into the New Year.

How do you or your company give back at this time of year?  We’d love to know.  Leave your answer in the comments below and spread some cheer!

The Gated Community Cloud™- Now in Europe!

Three months after the launch of the INetU Gated Community Cloud, we are successfully up and running in Europe!

The new Gated Community Cloud node in Europe is perfect for clients who need to have a configuration closer in proximity to them. It offers the same benefits as our Gated Community Cloud in Allentown, but also allows clients to address certain issues such as data privacy laws and localization of client data. The new cloud node in Europe can also provide an excellent location for disaster recovery and restoration.

We are excited with our recent launch. At INetU we want our clients to get the most from their hosting provider! For more information on the INetU Gated Community Cloud visit: The INetU Gated Community Cloud

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