- Buy & Provision in minutes
- 99.9% Guaranteed Up-time
- Built in High Availability
- Easy to Scale
- Bare Metal Performance
Container as a Service Build and Run Applications 60% Faster Than VMs with TDP’s Container Service and Deploy New Services in Less Than an Hour.
Launch Your Container Dev Strategy with The Data Park to Get World-Class Support and Performance
The Data Park is your best choice to launch a new container strategy. We offer a TIA 942 Rating 3 certified Data Center with excellent hardware, security, and experienced staff.
Our Container as a Service (CaaS) model is much faster than using a Virtual Machine (VM). Startup time is a fraction of a second and CaaS is more than 60% faster than running a VM.
New workloads and customer priorities can be met with a CaaS approach. Dev cycle time will be reduced and the cost of developing new services will be cut dramatically.
We offer an easy payment plan with different tiers of performance to match your budget. Our Network Operations Center monitors asset performance 24/7 to ensure your containers are always available when needed.
Containers are the future of business microservice software development. We can be your partner now to help you reap the benefits of the next wave of development software.
In Numbers:
- 60% better performance compared to VM.
- Fraction-of-a-second startup time.
Optimized Infrastructure Costs:
- Consolidate your workloads and infrastructure.
- Integrate containers, VMs and storage.
Modernized Applications:
- Eliminate the virtualization ‘tax’ with bare-metal containers.
- Better performance and density compared to VMs.
- Containerize any application with native performance.
Launch New Cloud Services:
- Support new customer demands and drive business growth.
- Easily package and migrate new workloads.
- Deploy in minutes, not days.
Features
- Designed to run a full Linux OS and any distribution
- Advanced memory management & low memory overhead
- Refined and scalable CPU and memory management
- Ensured better performance compared to VMs with a leaner virtualization layer
- Increased security through centralized kernel management
- Fraction-of-a-second startup time
Cloud Container
Cloud Container – S | Cloud Container – M | Cloud Container – L | ||
vCPU | vCPU | 1 | 1 | 2 |
RAM | RAM | 1 GB | 1 GB | 2 GB |
Disk | Disk | 40 GB | 80 GB | 160 GB |
Traffic | Traffic | 50 GB Incoming+50 GB Outgoing | 50 GB Incoming+50 GB Outgoing | 50 GB Incoming+50 GB Outgoing |
Additional Traffic | Additional Traffic | Optional | Optional | Optional |
Price/Month | Price/Month | RO 20 + 5% VAT | RO 22 + 5% VAT | RO 31 + 5% VAT |
Try For 15 Days 1 month 1 year 2 years | Try For 15 Days 1 month 1 year 2 years | Try For 15 Days 1 month 1 year 2 years |
16% of Developers Want to Deploy New Software Builds Every Hour
Microservices are the direction business app development is moving. Microservices split functions into different software packages rather than keeping everything together in one big unit.
An example is a simple e-commerce site. The site has three services:
- Customer authentication
- Product catalogue
- Shopping cart
In the past, websites used one software package to manage all three services.
Now, businesses are turning to microservices to manage these three services separately. This leads to much faster development cycles because the changes can be made to a much smaller section of the service at once.
Containers are a way of managing these microservices. A container is software that is packaged with all its necessary dependent files. Containers can run on any compatible OS.
16% of developers want to deploy new software builds every hour. Can your business keep up with this pace of change?
Containers Promise Greater Security, Better Performance, and Lower Cost
Developing services in containers brings cost savings, better performance, and increased security.
Booz Allen Hamilton is one of the largest government consultants in the world. They relaunched the USA’s recreation.gov web service. Their Senior Lead Technologist Martin Folkoff said, “supporting the large, existing monoliths in the government is extremely expensive,” and migrating into a more modern platform has resulted in perhaps 50% cost savings.”
Containers improve performance versus virtual machines because they have less software layers. VMs load a hypervisor that governs the operating system on each VM. Containers do not use a hypervisor and so performance is increased.
Security of data and business information is a challenge for businesses. Containers improve security because each container is based on an image that cannot be altered. If a container is altered, it can simply be stopped, and a fresh image started.
Containers are the future of business service development technology. Is your business ready to take this step?