Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Changing the Way Managed Services are Delivered

by Abiquo Inc.

Cloud computing creates a range of revenue opportunities for service
providers, from selling resources to managing complex environments.

Company Profile
Since 1997, CARI.net has been providing services, managing back end infrastructures
and enabling its customers for success. With roots as a hosting provider, CARI.net has
grown to providing automated provisioning, flexible configurations, around the clock
certified system support and has expanded its hosting options to include dedicated
servers, server clusters, and public and private cloud offerings. CARI.net pushes the
envelope on performance, often using the latest technologies available to ensure that it
provides dependable and reliable services for their clients’ mission critical computing and
storage platforms. Currently, CARI.net has over 8000 customers in over 150 countries.

The Challenge
The 2008 economic downturn caused businesses to evaluate and make across the board
cuts to various departments. For many enterprises, IT infrastructure operations was
targeted for cuts, leading them to outsource their IT resources to hosted cloud offerings
and/or downsize their overall resources.

As Mike Carpenter of CARI.net explained, “No matter what size company – large-scale
enterprises or small-to-medium businesses, the problem that caught CARI.net’s
attention was that cutting IT costs is important to everyone.” While CARI.net continued
to gain new customers, overall their deployments were smaller and often had shorter
term commitments.

Their customers wanted to right-size their resources; to just spin up the exact amount
they need and then shut the resource down when it is no longer needed. “Without
automation and self-service, this process could take days to weeks depending on the size
of a project, the scope of work and the business policies in place at an organization,”
says Carpenter. CARI.net had spent ten years building automation into their hosted
environments, but did not have a self-service portal for provisioning servers, networks,
or external storage.

Choosing Abiquo
CARI.net chose the Abiquo cloud management platform for its ability to accommodate
the diverse infrastructure needs of its global client base. These needs included: being
hypervisor agnostic, suitable for multiple platforms, and multi-tenant, and which could
work with a variety of different storage area network devices, as well as having a
wide-open API.

“Without the ability to tie directly into our panel we would have had to start from scratch
as a company. We knew instantly that Abiquo’s solution could meet our needs as well as
those of our clients.,” said Carpenter. “If the cloud platform that we selected didn’t have
an open API we couldn’t tie our system into it and we would have lost an investment that
we made over the course of fourteen years. So that open API was critical.”

CARI.net spent several months evaluating the available cloud solutions and ran them
through the paces. “One of the things that I noticed about Abiquo right away that just blew
me away, was how easy it was to use. I’m the business end of things. I am not a system
administrator. I logged into Abiquo and with just moving around pointing and clicking I
was able to use it. It required no training at all. I was using it in no time. It was almost too
easy,” Carpenter noted. “I had had experience with other cloud computing solutions and
you had to have hours of training or even a certification to use a system. That’s not going
to work for most companies.”

CARI.net’s New Hosted Cloud Offering
CARI.net’s cloud services line diversifies the total company offering, which extends to each
of their customers’ clients. They host the resources, and their customers can provide
value-add services to that hosted resource.

CARI.net gains visibility, control, and more robust automation, and their customers are
empowered to manage their own resources. Carpenter notes that the cloud services
model eliminates many of the old challenges of IT, especially around capacity planning.
“They can use what they need and as soon as a project is done they can scale down, put
the project on hold for later use or wrap it up d they’re done. There is no cost outlay for
a capital expense on hardware or long-term contracts, all the things that made IT tough
for the past thirty years are gone. Cloud computing has eliminated this.”

One of the biggest measurements of success for CARI.net is their client’s happiness.
“Recently we had a customer use the self-service portal to move their client’s application
from another hosting provider into one hosted by CARI.net in only a matter of hours.
Typically that would take days to do, but since they were able to do it so quickly using
Abiquo, they came out as super heroes to their client,” said Carpenter. ”It’s really exciting
to see a customer get that kind of efficiency. It's a win – win – win situation.” The less
time, and therefore resources, a company has to spend on developing a project means
that company can spend developing new opportunities.

Since 2008 when the economy turned, CARI.net has seen many of its customers struggle.
Carpenter noted, “Many companies have run into hard times, and this means being more
efficient. With Abiquo’s cloud management platform – having the flexibility to only use the
services and resources they need has literally saved a lot of companies. This tough
economy has been hard on people but companies and platforms like Abiquo have been
pivotal in helping to facilitate new growth.”





CARI.net provides every kind of managed hosting that you might need, from dedicated servers, to server clusters (or farms), to public, private and hybrid cloud computing. Call CARI.net to see what we can do for you.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Abiquo and Hosting Provider Customers Share Insights Into New Cloud Computing Business Models

Webinar with Abiquo, CARI.net and Solasus Web Solutions Details Why Cloud-Based Applications and Business Models are Changing the Way Services are Delivered



Redwood City, Calif. – August 10, 2011 – One of the most significant shifts in Cloud Computing for hosting providers this year has been the move from delivering cloud-enabling technology to the delivery of new applications and business models built atop that technology. Abiquo, a leading Enterprise Cloud Management software company is featuring a webinar interview on this emerging trend entitled, “The Changing Business Model of Service Providers.” Wendy Perilli, Abiquo’s VP of marketing is joined by Mike Carpenter, VP of business development for CARI.net, a global service provider offering on-demand cloud resources, and Kevin Brady the CEO of Solasus Web Solutions, a CARI.net customer that is aggressively pursuing this new model for technology delivery for its customers.
This interview focuses on how large and small service providers are working together to bring benefit to each other. Whether it saves the overhead costs associated with more IT hardware for the small regional provider or extends the footprint of the large provider into regional pockets that rely on relationships, both parties are seeing benefits in the new service provider models emerging.
The interview delves into CARI.net’s transition from its shared hosting platform, put in place ten years ago, which allowed its customers to purchase distributed web hosting, database instances and email storage, to its move to a cloud management system with Abiquo to accommodate customer growth. CARI.net needed a more scalable system that permitted customers to control and provision their hosted application on-demand while still meeting enterprise requirements for security, compliance and governance.
“The agility that a cloud computing infrastructure model offers creates opportunities for on-demand resources through the cloud and it’s changing the way service providers and resellers deliver those services to their clients,” said Mike Carpenter, VP of business development for CARI.net. “This new model allowed us to grow our business even further and reach new customers, including such companies as Solasus.”
“The services provided by CARI.net through their partner Abiquo enabled us to offer our services much more quickly and efficiently to our customers,” said Kevin Brady, CEO of Solasus Web Solutions. “Typical customers don’t have or want a large IT staff but they need marketing programs than can deliver in a short period of time. What used to take a full day with dedicated hardware we can now achieve in just minutes for our clients with this cloud infrastructure model.”
“We are delighted to see companies like Solasus leverage partners like CARI.net to deliver “on demand” infrastructure as part of the value add they bring to serve their customers. It’s a great example of how to add features to your portfolio, deliver benefits to your end customers, all without incurring the overhead costs of adding more infrastructure to your data center,” said Wendy Perilli, VP of marketing, Abiquo. “We also see this as a way for service providers that have an Abiquo cloud solution to build a reseller channel by leveraging the hierarchical management capabilities in the solution.
To hear the interview anytime visit: http://www2.abiquo.com/l/5702/2011-08-04/VA74

About Abiquo

Abiquo is the leading Enterprise Cloud Management software company. Designed to meet strategic objectives, rather than as a temporary tactical fix, Abiquo is built on open standards, allowing organizations of all sizes to dramatically improve business agility, mitigate risk, and reduce costs. With Abiquo, organizations can use business policy to manage an entire, globally deployed computing infrastructure, comprising unlimited physical and Cloud resources including private, public and hybrid Clouds through a “single pane of glass”. As a result, Abiquo customers are able to significantly decrease the cost and complexity of managing their virtual IT environments, while maintaining control of the physical infrastructure and increasing agility to change hypervisors as needed. For more information, visit www.abiquo.com.


CARI.net provides every kind of managed hosting that you might need, from dedicated servers, to server clusters (or farms), to public, private and hybrid cloud computing. Call CARI.net to see what we can do for you.

BridgeSTOR Slashes Cost per Terabyte With Industry's Most Space and Energy Efficient iSCSI/NAS and DPM Storage



By: Marketwire - May. 10, 2011 

High-Density Compressed, Deduplicated Storage Cuts Acquisition and Operating Costs by up to 75 Percent

BridgeSTOR LLC launched the industry's most cost, energy and rack-space efficient iSCSI/NAS and DPM RAID storage with the introduction of the BridgeSTOR AOS High Density DPM Storage Appliance and the AOS High Density Network Storage Appliance. These additions to the Application Optimized Storage (AOS) product family enable DPM and iSCSI/NAS users to shrink their storage capacity needs by up to 4:1 (75%).

The AOS High Density DPM Storage Appliance is the second advanced data reduction offering from BridgeSTOR specifically designed for DPM users. The BridgeSTOR AOS for DPM appliances are the only deduplicating storage products specifically targeting this application segment today.

BridgeSTOR has harnessed the power of a specialized processor that operates in the data path to dramatically reduce the size of DPM and iSCSI SAN and NAS data prior to its being stored on disk drives. BridgeSTOR AOS appliance storage typically shrinks DPM and iSCSI SAN and NAS (filer) storage needs by up to 4:1 (75%) by harnessing inline data deduplication and compression.

"Our customers tell us they are tired of just throwing more and more disk drives at their growing data," said BridgeSTOR CEO John Matze. "VMware and server virtualization brought 'server sprawl' under control. The time is right to apply the same thinking to 'storage sprawl.' BridgeSTOR storage virtualization and data reduction make that possible."

With an MSRP of $325.00 per Terabyte in a 128 Terabyte RAID 6 (dual parity) configuration, BridgeSTOR AOS High Density appliances become immediate storage value leaders. Occupying just 4U of rack space, the 128 Terabyte storage sub-system presents a far smaller data center footprint than legacy storage products. The BridgeSTOR AOS High Density configurations also consume just ¼ the power and requires just ¼ the air conditioning of traditional storage products with equivalent capacities.

BridgeSTOR AOS High Density appliances supply the block-level interface required for iSCSI SAN and DPM Storage Pools and the NAS/NFS/CIFS interface required for file access while transparently providing inline, hardware accelerated data deduplication and compression to minimize storage capacity requirements. Optional dual-active configurations enable the deployment of BridgeSTOR AOS High Density appliance storage in high-availability applications.

Mike Carpenter, Vice President of Business Development at CARI.net, a cloud computing company that owns 7 data centers servicing 8500+ customers around the globe, says, "BridgeSTOR's products fit perfectly into our virtualized infrastructures. We tested numerous storage systems with our various cloud and virtualization offerings. In doing so, we have never seen anything like the compression ratios that we have realized with BridgeSTOR, which is sustaining an unprecedented 18:1 compression ratio."

The new high-density advanced data reduction appliances are the latest additions to BridgeSTOR's portfolio of storage virtualization products. BridgeSTOR AOS High Density storage products start at MSRP of less than $20,000 and are immediately available through select channel partners. 


CARI.net provides every kind of managed hosting that you might need, from dedicated servers, to server clusters (or farms), to public, private and hybrid cloud computing. Call CARI.net to see what we can do for you.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Abiquo Selected by CARI.net to Enable Global Cloud Services Offering


CARI.net to Deploy Abiquo Enterprise Edition across its Infrastructure to Enable Cloud Computing for 8,500 Customers in over 150 Countries

Redwood City, Calif. – April 13, 2011 – Abiquo, the leading Enterprise Cloud Management software company, today announced that CARI.net Inc., a hosting provider with more than 8,500 customers in more than 150 countries, has selected Abiquo Enterprise Edition to enable on-demand Cloud computing to its customers.
After a rigorous evaluation of cloud management vendors over the course of six months, CARI.net chose Abiquo’s cloud services for its class-leading features, enterprise security and compliance policies, and ease of use. CARI.net needed a management solution that would enable them to provide on-demand cloud resources to its worldwide customers and reseller channel, and found that Abiquo was the only solution that met all of the criteria that they need. Additionally, Abiquo’s powerful, yet affordable, product integrates with popular external storage vendors, supports all major hypervisors including Microsoft Hyper-V, KVM, Xen Server, Xen Community, Virtual Box and VMware ESX/ESXi, and empowers a multi-tenant self-service model.
“We found a number of shortcomings in the product offerings provided by both the traditional hypervisor vendors, and other cloud management vendors,” said CARI.net CEO Joe McMillen. “In addition to providing best-of-breed features like business policy, Abiquo is the only cloud management vendor to support Windows and Linux on all major hypervisors simultaneously. Being hypervisor and platform agnostic is critical since CARI.net customers have such a range of needs.”
CARI.net launched a shared hosting platform 10 years ago that allowed its customers to purchase distributed web hosting, database instances and email storage, all amalgamated into a simple point-and-click business control panel. To handle customer growth within this panel, CARI.net needed a scalable cloud management system that permitted customers to control and provision their hosted applications on demand while still meeting enterprise requirements for security, compliance and governance.
“Abiquo’s visual interface is intuitive, attractive, clean and powerful. CARI.net has worked with many solutions that require innumerable hours of training to learn, but anyone with IT experience can learn to use Abiquo in 10 minutes without training,” said Mike Carpenter, CARI.net director of business development.
Abiquo’s web based user interface is driven by drag and drop actions with minimal keyboard input, employing powerful APIs to execute complex functions. For example, a single drag-and-drop action will convert a virtual machine from one hypervisor type to any other, saving time and ending vendor lock-in. Business policies are set similarly, allowing CARI.net to enforce rules for security and compliance for an individual customer and/or across their global infrastructure in mere minutes.
According to Mike Carpenter, “Abiquo understands the needs of those IT professionals that are looking for ways to simplify delivery and management of cloud services. They have exactly what we were looking for – the best management for turn-key cloud resources.”
“CARI.net has developed a sophisticated, enterprise-class cloud offering that gives customers the flexibility to choose the cloud resources that will work best for them,” said Abiquo CEO Pete Malcolm. “Abiquo lets them easily manage their global customers and will scale up as more hardware is brought in to support the growing demand. We think this represents the way that many organizations will use the cloud, and how more MSPs will provide it.”

About CARI.net

CARI.net has remained a hosting leader since 1997 with a wide variety of hosting options including fully-managed and self-managed servers, clusters, public and private cloud offerings, and advanced storage options well as server virtualization hypervisors. They service some 8500+ customers and resellers throughout over 150 countries.CARI.net builds, owns and operates all of their own datacenters and are capable of handling customers and demands of any size. CARI.net currently owns 7 state of the art datacenters in San Diego. They have a 100 percent Cisco-switched, multi-homed, multi-gigabit backbone. For more information, please visit www.CARI.net.

About Abiquo

Abiquo is the leading Enterprise Cloud Management software company. Designed to meet strategic objectives, rather than as a temporary tactical fix, Abiquo is built on open standards, allowing organizations of all sizes to dramatically improve business agility, mitigate risk, and reduce costs. With Abiquo, organizations can use business policy to manage an entire, globally deployed computing infrastructure, comprising unlimited physical and Cloud resources including private, public and hybrid Clouds through a “single pane of glass”. As a result, Abiquo customers are able to significantly decrease the cost and complexity of managing their virtual IT environments, while maintaining control of the physical infrastructure and increasing agility to change hypervisors as needed. For more information, visit www.abiquo.com.

CARI.net provides every kind of managed hosting that you might need, from dedicated servers, to server clusters (or farms), to public, private and hybrid cloud computing. Call CARI.net to see what we can do for you.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Cloud computing is only "Hype" to those who don't understand it yet

by Mike Carpenter, VP Business Development @ CARI.net

Cloud Computing is a style of computing in which dynamically scalable and virtualized resources are provided as a service over the Internet. The concept incorporates infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS) and software as a service (SaaS) as well as other recent technology trends which are provided over the Internet. Cloud computing is often characterized by:
  • ·         Virtualized computing resources
  • ·         Seemingly limitless capacity / scalability
  • ·         Dynamic and instant self-provisioning
  • ·         Multi-tenancy
  • ·         Pay-for-use pricing (In the public on-demand model)


Everything as a Service

Unlike all of the chatter that we have been hearing and reading about for the last few years, cloud is not a buzzword, but an all-encompassing new way of delivering IT services. Although cloud computing is still in its infancy, it is taking shape and it has been clearly defined into three primary categories:
  • ·         Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
  • ·         Platform as a Service (PaaS)
  • ·         Software as a Service (SaaS)
CARI.net has always offered Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) by providing dedicated servers and server clusters on a monthly lease basis. However, we now offer Platform as a Service in the Microsoft System Center Server Management Suite Datacenter (SMSD)


Virtualization vs. Cloud Computing

Virtualization is not cloud. While virtualization is an important foundation in building a cloud, virtualization only provides isolation of compute and memory on one physical server or a cluster of servers. Anyone can install a virtualization app like Sun/Oracle Virtualbox on top of their OS or they can install a hypervisor OS like Citrix XenServerVMware ESXi or Windows Datacenter edition with Hyper-V. However, these are still simply virtualized servers. The layers on top of the virtualization layers are what constitute “cloud computing.” These come in the form of Cloud Management tools and Orchestration Management tools.

Orchestration Management tools are much more flexible and generally work with the open source leaders like Xen and KVMas well as the leading commercial solutions like VMware ESXiXenServer from Citrix and Microsoft Hyper-V. By supporting all of the industry standard hypervisors, consumers not only have the choice in building within their preferred hypervisor, but they are also able to create hybrid mixed platform environments using Linux and Windows. These tools usually remove the threat of vendor lock-in by having the ability to build the same cloud architecture on top of the various hypervisor technologies. This is the highest level of cloud computing. As one person eloquently stated: “Virtual servers are just virtual servers, but when you have virtual networking, you have a cloud.”


Economics / Shift from CapEx to OpEx

Consumers have been buying servers for on-site and colocation from the very beginning. Companies like CARI.net have offered reduced CapEx for many years. However, today’s consumers want ZERO CapEx and they all want to pay for only what they use. We have all heard of commodity servers, grid computing and computing fabric for many years. It is finally a reality and it is called cloud computing. Setup fees have become a thing of the past. Pay-as-you-go is all the rage.


Reduced IT management time and expense / Increased productivity

When IT professionals can work within a virtualized cloud environment, they can “build once and replicate indefinitely.” Business leaders are really catching on to the fact that a little overtime right now will save them massive time and therefore payroll moving forward. 

In the traditional server environment, the system administrator(s) would have to manually configure 8 servers. If they also need separate test and development environments, then they would have to manually configure 24 servers. Now, imagine only building and configuring 4 servers (1 load balancer, 1 web server, 1 database server and 1 application server) and them replicating them for the same 8-server cluster. Then, imagine replicating the cluster two times to achieve the desired 24 servers.

Do you think business leaders would rather pay their IT staff to build 24 servers or 4? Virtualization makes this part possible, but when you add the virtual networking capabilities in most cloud computing, setup and configuration time is slashed even more. These reductions in time and cost result in increased productivity of the entire IT staff as well as everybody who depends on it. This also provides the agility that all organizations need to be competitive today. The added security of scheduled snapshot backups and automated failover are just the icing on the cake.


Faster IT response time

According to one very thorough survey:
  • ·         80% of IT organizations think they provide IT services in a timely fashion.
  • ·         Only 8% of consumers agree.
This is an extremely wide gap. This has to be a wakeup call to IT staff everywhere. Most IT staff have been doing what they do for so long that they are comfortable and confident in what they do every day, but this survey clarifies that changes need to be made. 82% of IT consumers want self-service IT services. Cloud computing provides self-service IT services and will help bring IT departments in line with business objectives.


Instant Self Service Provisioning

The two main topics of discussion at the Cloud Expo 2010 were economics and instant self-service provisioning. According to survey after survey, these are the two primary reasons that organizations are moving off of traditional servers and into the cloud. Cloud computing is providing an API into the datacenter. No longer do users have to contact the datacenter to request changes to their infrastructure Consumers can self-provision in an instant Instead of waiting days or even weeks for their servers to be available, they can provision new servers in hours or even minutes.


Access anywhere at any time (web-based interface) and Control over all architecture

Cloud computing enables policy-driven network provisioning and managed security. It also enables reusable infrastructure; basically, this is copy/paste imaging of servers. IT departments are provided with more control over a central repository of server image templates. One survey stated that 95% of requests are for standard builds, yet in the real-world jungle of infrastructure is a myriad of mix-and-match systems.

Larger organizations need the ability to segment IT services (and therefore budget) by departments and/or business units. In traditional server environments, IT requests are usually in the form of a requisition that has to clear many hurdles to get cleared by a purchasing department. Then they have to purchase equipment, wait for it to arrive and then configure it. This can take weeks or even months. Cloud computing enables these same organizations to maintain their own pool of IT resources and segment virtual services on an as needed basis. 




CARI.net provides every kind of managed hosting that you might need, from dedicated servers, to server clusters (or farms), to public, private and hybrid cloud computing. Call CARI.net to see what we can do for you.