Howdy,
I'm an engineer over at Terminal.com. We've got a very fast public cloud up and running using a custom linux stack (described in high-level terms here: http://blog.terminal.com/introducing...for-the-cloud/). It features a custom distributed virtual file system, a software networking abstraction and a lot of really cool new tech that I think you'll be pleasantly surprised by.
It's got just about everything you'd get in a production VMWare environment, but arguably faster and more user-friendly. I personally think our snapshots are better too (see here: https://blog.terminal.com/tutorial-t...d-multiverses/). You can make RAM-perfect Ubuntu machines that boot up exactly where you left them, which is pretty awesome.
We care a lot about building great virtualization technology and we hope you enjoy the fruits of our labor. Give it a shot at terminal.com today and let me know what you think.
Cheers,
Joshua
josh[[at]]terminal
I'm an engineer over at Terminal.com. We've got a very fast public cloud up and running using a custom linux stack (described in high-level terms here: http://blog.terminal.com/introducing...for-the-cloud/). It features a custom distributed virtual file system, a software networking abstraction and a lot of really cool new tech that I think you'll be pleasantly surprised by.
It's got just about everything you'd get in a production VMWare environment, but arguably faster and more user-friendly. I personally think our snapshots are better too (see here: https://blog.terminal.com/tutorial-t...d-multiverses/). You can make RAM-perfect Ubuntu machines that boot up exactly where you left them, which is pretty awesome.
We care a lot about building great virtualization technology and we hope you enjoy the fruits of our labor. Give it a shot at terminal.com today and let me know what you think.
Cheers,
Joshua
josh[[at]]terminal