With the Microsoft 2008 VM you can easily set ut cheap desktops in the cloud using Microsoft Terminal Services(TS). This way you can cut your hardware and administration costs. Due to the nature of Terminal Services this solution is mostly targeted at businesses with much administration work, like accountants and secretaries. TS is a way [...]
So, after two weeks absence, the first for City Cloud leaving beta and the other simply cause I had a week full of… yeah full of stuff. Anyway this post will be about the thing that started this carousel, the Stina. Stina is the result of me being bored and found some inspiration to try [...]
My daily work is to make sure my customers systems, mostly web systems stay online. I’ve made it a personal matter to make sure that the systems keep an 100% uptime, it’s not always possible due to external factors, but I try to make sure that there is nothing more I can do to keep [...]
As I’ve mentioned in previous posts, there are different techniques to build a cloud, every technique have it’s own characteristics and downsides. As a customer it’s important to know what your cloud computer will be used for, to be able to make a good decision.
As most of us who are actively involved or interested in the Internet have seen, the fancy buzzword "cloud" is used more and more frequently and in a wider and wider context. There are miles of written text about different clouds and definitions on what the cloud is, and the truth to be told; there [...]
City Cloud is proud to present our first guest blogger, Andreas Bergman. An independent developer who have shown a great interest in our service, City Cloud. Andreas caught our attention after having built a tool for auto-scaling in City Cloud. We wanted to know more about this tool and also more about Andreas and his [...]
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