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Introducing VcubeV : infrastructure for the virtual datacenter

Posted 31 January 2008 @ 5pm | Tagged thoughts


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At CohesiveFT, our infrastructure needs to be as flexible and agile as our team. These days keeping servers in a combination of multiple datacenters as well as the Amazon cloud, is more and more commonplace.

To help manage secure communication between servers spread across datacenters, and to seamlessly create a network topology that makes the underlying physical separation transparent, we’ve created a new technique called VcubeV, courtesy of team member Dmitriy Samovskiy.

Read more at the Cohesive FT Blog, and watch for our upcoming beta release of Elastic Server on Demand, powered by VcubeV!


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