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ESDS Announces the Launch of eNlight - The Dynamic Cloud Computing Platform

ESDS is pleased to announce the launch of its eNlight Cloud Computing Platform which is an ideal solution for those who require a high performance, scalable, reliable and affordable cloud hosting solution for their business.

2011-08-09
NASHIK, INDIA, August 08, 2011 (Press-News.org) eNlight - Taking the Cloud Computing Industry by Storm

ESDS is pleased to announce the launch of its eNlight Cloud Computing Platform - the World's first intelligent cloud that truly does justice to the concept of Cloud Computing. eNlight Cloud is an addition to the company's existing portfolio of other software products and managed hosting services and was designed with small to medium sized companies in mind. In the existing Cloud Hosting market most companies offer the option to pay for fixed use. Companies try to market it as flexible hosting by claiming you can pay her hour, but the vision behind eNlight was to take this much further. eNlight allows companies to pay for real time usage and therefore justifies the concept of Cloud.

eNlight - Bringing Efficiency & Cost-effectiveness to Cloud Technology/ Computing

Both conceptualized and fully developed by the ESDS R&D Team, eNlight Cloud is the ideal solution for those who require a high performance, scalable, reliable and, perhaps most importantly, affordable Cloud Hosting solution. Users have unlimited resources at their disposal, yet they remain in full control and only pay for what they actually use. eNlight is also the ideal solution for those who need resources for a limited period and wish to avoid investment in high specification servers in order to meet the demand for resources during peak hours.

On-demand dynamic scaling automatically adjusts the RAM and CPU usage of the server without the need for downtime or even a reboot. When the cloud detects a rise in the demand for resources, it scales itself up to meet the demand. Similarly, when the demand falls, the cloud scales itself down to minimize the resource consumption. This ensures that a user is always paying for what they are using. eNlight comes complete with a pre-paid billing structure to ensure that users are never billed for more than they can practically afford. This ensures that the user is always in full control of the costs and will therefore not receive a surprise at the end of the billing period.

The company states that eNlight Cloud will allow businesses to automate a significant amount of routine business processes and will take care of major business objectives. This will allow businesses to spend more time on the implementation of their core business tasks.

Benefits of eNlight- A highly Integrated Cloud Computing Platform

1. Real-time resource usage measurements.
    
2. Cut down Disaster Recovery site size.

eNlight Cloud has opened new doors for DRAS (Disaster Recovery As a Service). eNlight Cloud will help organizations from all industries and sizes to cut down their DR site sizing by at least 75%, if hosted on a shared resources model. This would enable a pay per use model Disaster Recovery solution, where customers will get the desired resources from the eNlight Cloud infrastructure during a Disaster. When the main site has been restored to normal functionality, the eNlight Cloud will automatically scale down. The real time scalability feature of eNlight Cloud is a unique feature which doesn't exist in other Cloud Computing platforms.

"With the launch of eNlight Cloud, we aim to bring a revolution to the Cloud Hosting industry" says Piyush Somani, CEO of ESDS Software Solution Pvt. Ltd (www.esds.co.in). He further adds, "Stringently tried and tested for a range of factors including reliability, scalability and security, eNlight Cloud has passed all of our quality tests and it has managed to satisfy all of our ex-dedicated server customers who suffered downtime during peak hours due to a lack of resources on their server. We are confident that it will be highly popular in a very short period of time. eNlight has satisfied many of our customers who had unusual trends of resource usage. This breakthrough technology/product will result in drastic power reduction within Datacenters. eNlight will become a necessity for those who experience short bursts of traffic or sudden demand for resources on their servers or VM's. Application developers across the World will use eNlight VM's to measure the resource consumption of their Applications in a live environment."

About ESDS

ESDS offers a comprehensive suite of fully managed data center services including Server Co-location, Managed Dedicated Server, Cloud Computing, Hosted Banking Solution, ERP implementation and Hosting, Grid Server Hosting, VMware, Virtuozzo, Microsoft Hyper-V Cloud Hosting, Windows Server 2008 and Application Services. ESDS is amongst leading IT companies in E-Governance and M-Governance sector.

Website: http://www.esds.co.in/


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[Press-News.org] ESDS Announces the Launch of eNlight - The Dynamic Cloud Computing Platform
ESDS is pleased to announce the launch of its eNlight Cloud Computing Platform which is an ideal solution for those who require a high performance, scalable, reliable and affordable cloud hosting solution for their business.