Connectria Hosting Announces IBM AIX Cloud

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Company follows its recent launch of an IBM i cloud, delivering more major cloud computing platforms than any other provider.

Connectria Hosting , a global managed hosting provider, today announced the availability of the Connectria IBM AIX Cloud.

The IBM AIX Cloud closely follows the launch of Connectria’s IBM i Cloud, demonstrating Connectria’s continued innovation and leadership in cloud computing, the company said.

Connectria’s IBM AIX Cloud Hosting is designed to run on the reliable IBM Power Systems, leveraging a compelling balance of affordability and performance. An IBM AIX Cloud with managed services starts as low as $1,245 per month, and can scale upward from 1/10 core with a 3 GHz processor. With Connectria’s IBM AIX Cloud, customers will be able to purchase the IBM AIX capacity and support they need, when they need it, for as long as they need it–backed by Connectria’s world-class 24/7 IBM AIX administration and support.

According to Rich Waidmann, Connectria’s president and CEO, “We’re very pleased to announce the availability of Connectria’s IBM AIX Cloud Hosting.  IBM’s Power Systems line and AIX continue to capture market share, and we believe Connectria’s IBM AIX Cloud will be an excellent alternative to purchasing an IBM AIX server and running it yourself.”

Waidmann further commented, “We realize that cloud computing is not limited to Windows and Linux alone.  Connectria’s commitment to provide reliable cloud hosting solutions for a wide range of customers and environments, including IBM i, IBM AIX and Oracle/Sun Solaris sets us apart from the crowd.” 

To learn more about Connectria’s IBM AIX Cloud Hosting, visit: www.connectria.com/technologies/aix_cloud_hosting.php

 

Connectria Hosting (www.connectria.com) is a profitable and growing global provider of cloud, managed and complex hosting services serving more than 1,000 customers in 30 countries. Packaged or customized solutions are available for technologies including OS, virtualization, database, email/collaboration and application/web servers. Connectria's hosting expertise represents one of the industry's widest range of supported platforms from a variety of vendors, including Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, HP, Dell, SUN, Citrix, VMware and Open Source (e.g. Linux/LAMP, MySQL). A privately held company, Connectria has built its business through reinvesting profits and without any debt or equity financing. Connectria operates world-class data centers, network operations centers, and engineering centers located in St. Louis, Missouri and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. From these facilities, Connectria operates as a virtual extension of its clients' IT organizations.

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