ENTERPRISE CLOUD

High availability & redundancy

A enterprise cloud for hosting simple applications to complex architectures.
In seconds, deploy your instance starting at $38.95/m

Almalinux

CentOS

Debian

Fedora

Ubuntu

Windows

Plans & Pricing

Choose from three different ranges of enterprise cloud servers

Linux

01-80 vcores
01-512 GB Memory
25-4096 GB SSD
01-24 TB Traffic
$16
/month
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Windows

02-80 vcores
04-512 GB Memory
80-4096 GB SSD
04-24 TB Traffic
$32
/month
Select
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CLOUD OF EXCELLENCE CLOUDEAN

High Availability Public Cloud

Premier cloud service with 100% uptime SLA
For production services, service availability and uptime are critical.

Cloud servers deployed in the enterprise cloud architecture provides instant high-availability and flexibility, eliminating the need to purchase numerous servers for redundancy or spend time on complex configurations. Resilient and fault-tolerant cloud storage is configured with built-in data replication, ensures that there is no single point of failure and rapid recovery in the event of hardware loss.

Choose the best location for your users from 18 low-latency datacenters.

START ENJOYING YOUR NEW HA CLOUD IN A FEW MINUTES!
We provide a variety of control panels supported by both Linux and Windows, all designed to make server and website management easier.

Control Panel

and Addon's

cPanel

DirectAdmin

Enhance

ISPManager

Plesk

sPanel

Webuzo

Acronis

CloudLinux

CPGuard

Imunify360

JetBackup

LiteSpeed

Softaculous

Built on top of the Cloud Infrastructure

Leveraging enterprise-grade public cloud infrastructure to deliver the optimal speed and performance of your website to both clients and visitors. Choose the best location for your users from 18 low-latency datacenters.
Sydney, Australia
Singapore
Helsinki, Finland
Frankfurt, Germany
Dublin, Ireland
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Warsaw, Poland
Madrid, Spain
Stockholm, Sweden
London, United Kingdom
Manchester, United Kingdom
York, England
Sao Paulo, Brazil
San Jose, California
Chicago, Illinois
Secaucus, New Jersey
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Dallas, Texas

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We wish to offer you the highest calibre of service attainable.
We excel at it, too.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is enterprise cloud server?

A enterprise cloud is a cluster of dedicated bare-metal servers that are installed with our cloud management software.  An architecture for computation, storage, and networking with no single point of failure.

Can I still utilise a cloud server if I don't know how to use it?

You can hire us to orchestrate and execute any system administration task – whether for one site or an entire fleet of servers – we’ll make sure it’s done safely, efficiently, and stress-free. In a site migration, for example, we would configure the new cloud servers, sync content, manage the DNS transition, and handle every other aspect of the move.

Therefore, by using our hosting services, you may benefit from in-house experienced architect services without having any prior experience with Linux or Windows.

Another alternative for beginners is to buy a cloud server with cPanel, DirectAdmin, or any other hosting control panel. If you utilise a control panel, you may manage your server using a graphical user interface (GUI), which is much easier, especially for beginners. However, operating a server via the command line is enjoyable and may teach you a lot.

How long will it take to provision my cloud server?

If you pay your invoice, your server will be provisioned right away. Depending on the build backlog, it may take 10 to 20 minutes at most.

We recommend that you submit a ticket with everything you need installed as soon as you place your order so that our professionals may begin setting everything up for you once the server is provisioned .

What is the difference between cloud hosting, and cloud servers?

Cloud servers and cloud hosting are both cloud-based services, but they differ in their application and amount of control.

cloud hosting is used for hosting simpler web content that requires less technical expertise, whereas cloud servers are used for hosting more complicated computational workloads that demand a high level of control and flexibility.