All Posts Tagged With: "CohesiveFT Elastic Server"
CohesiveFT Adds Ubuntu 9.04 SE and Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 to its Elastic Server Platform
CohesiveFT today announced the addition of both Ubuntu 9.04 Server Edition (Jaunty Jackalope) and Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 (Lenny) operating systems to its Elastic Server platform.
16Jul2009 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedCohesiveFT Adds KVM Format To Its Automated Elastic Server Platform
CohesiveFT today announced support to automate the deployment of Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) servers via the Elastic Server web-based factory. Elastic Server is an automated “factory” that allows IT professionals to assemble, deploy, and manage virtual servers using a simple point-and-click interface.
11Jan2009 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedCohesiveFT Elastic Server Now Supports Virtual Iron
Virtual Iron is now available as a download option for CohesiveFT’s Elastic Servers.
CohesiveFT functions as an automated “factory” that allows IT professionals to assemble, deploy, and manage virtual servers (i.e., virtual appliances) using a simple point-and-click interface.
19Dec2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedCohesiveFT Updates Elastic Server Manager, Includes Open API
CohesiveFT has announced an update to its Elastic Server Manager service, a lightweight administration and monitoring tool that provides a consolidated view of virtual server-related activities such as logs, configurations, administrator permissions, and the ability to start and stop services. The new release includes an open API for developers who want to connect additional web service-enabled programs to the management features that are automatically built-in to every Elastic Server at time of assembly.
28Sep2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | ContinuedCohesiveFT Adds Elastic Server Support for Amazon EC2
Tomorrow, CohesiveFT, makers of the Elastic Server platform, will announce support for Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) large, extra-large and high-CPU instances.
25Aug2008 | Robin Wauters | 0 comments | Continued




