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Posts Tagged ‘Cloud Performance Center

Cloud Performance – Why Long Distance Relationships Don’t Work

Posted by: admin in: ● November 4, 2010

As this example details the latency on a network connection can be a bigger factor in the end to end performance, so much so that a 1 Gbps WAN connection from New York to Chicago with latency of 30ms has a maximum achievable throughput of 17.4 Mbps. That distance between New York and Chicago just cost you 98% of the capacity you are paying for. Finding out where the Cloud Data Centers are should be one of the critical questions to be answered before signing on with any Cloud Provider.

Hosting.com Outage Alert

Posted by: admin in: ● June 2, 2010

Yesterday, June 1, the Apparent Networks Cloud Performance Center detected a loss of network connectivity at cloud services provider Hosting.com’s Newark, NJ data center. The Cloud Performance Advisory reports the outage occurred intermittently between 6:45pm and 8:39pm eastern time. The availability of cloud-based services was severely degraded and at times unavailable. The Cloud Performance Center [...]

Key to Leveraging Cloud Power

Posted by: armstrongsean in: ● December 11, 2009

Earlier this week, our Cloud Performance Center (CPC) detected a connectivity loss that occurred at Amazon’s EC2 data center in northern Virginia. The CPC is powered by our PathView Cloud tool, which monitors network path performance into and out of the key datacenters of several major cloud service providers across the U.S. As part of [...]

Continously Monitor and Track Your Cloud Services Provider…

Posted by: armstrongsean in: ● December 1, 2009

Last week we announced the new Cloud Performance Center (CPC) – a free online service that offers performance data on leading cloud services providers such as Amazon, Google and GoGrid as well as performance reports and advisories on issues that can affect customers’ LAN, WAN and cloud-based infrastructures. One of the key features of the [...]

The Right Car for Your Network Roads

Posted by: admin in: ● November 18, 2009

If you work in enterprise IT, there’s a good chance you’re heading down the road to outsourcing some of your key applications to a cloud service provider. While considering your options, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First, make sure that you know what you’ll need from the cloud provider. All [...]



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