What is Dediserve?
Dediserve is an open-source cloud computing platform that provides infrastructure as a service. It allows users to access, manage, and deploy cloud computing resources like virtual machines, storage, and databases over the internet.
Some key features of Dediserve include:
- Compute Engine - For running virtual machines on the cloud infrastructure. Users can launch Linux or Windows VMs and scale based on demand.
- Block Storage - Persistent block-level storage volumes for use with virtual machine instances.
- Object Storage - A scalable store for storing large amounts of unstructured data like images, videos, logs, backups.
- Managed Databases - Fully managed SQL and NoSQL database services with auto-scaling and high availability.
- Load Balancing - Distribute incoming traffic across multiple virtual machine instances to improve performance and availability.
- VPN Access - Site-to-site VPN connections between on-prem infrastructure and Dediserve virtual networks.
- Access Controls - Granular access policies and permissions for resources based on users, roles, groups.
- Monitoring & Logging - Detailed metrics, logging, and analytics for tracking resource utilization, application performance, bottlenecks.
As an open-source alternative to AWS, Dediserve allows companies to run cloud infrastructure in their own data centers with more transparency, flexibility, security, and cost-efficiency compared to public cloud providers.
Linode, Microsoft Azure, DigitalOcean, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, OpenShift, Heroku, Hostinger, OpenStack, Vultr, MicroCloud, Google App Engine, HelioHost, AWS Elastic Beanstalk, Nodester, AppHarbor, dotCloud are some alternatives to Dediserve.