Engineers at the Russian company ICL Astra Services have developed a hardware and software complex (PAC) for creating private cloud services. The system runs on Astra Infrastructure Cloud software and ICL Techno "hardware."
The PAC is completely independent of imports and is suitable for organizations of any size; for Russia, this is the first such development. Among Western developments, the closest solutions are VxRail from Dell, VMware, and EMC.
The new PAC is designed to provide virtual machine infrastructure and create a private cloud on the customer's computing sites. It is suitable for hosting information systems and information security tools, and creating a basic infrastructure. The company claims that this PAC is a unique offering on the domestic market and meets customer needs.
The hardware part of the PAC consists of a switch with a bandwidth of 1 Gbit for managing and monitoring the complex, one 10-gigabit switch for accessing the system and virtual machines, and five universal physical 2U servers, a firewall for controlling and filtering traffic to protect data and workloads, an uninterruptible power supply, and a storage array for data storage.
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