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eNLight Innovative and Intelligent Cloud Solution

Introduction to eNlight Cloud Computing Platform

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eNLight Innovative and Intelligent Cloud Solution

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Company Profile

Cloud Computing

eNLight

Features

Capabilities

Comparison

DRaS

Control Panel

Monitoring

Intelligent

Scalable

Pay

Per

Consume

Pre

paid

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Cloud Computing

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Cloud computing is basically a centralized computing technology which involves providing dynamically scalable and often virtualized resources as a service over the Internet.

Cloud server hosting services are delivered from a cluster of network connected servers.

Cloud computing technology has eased out the process of individual installation of applications and is more efficient with one of its prime features being centralized storage, memory, processors, and bandwidth allocation.

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Reduce IT Capital

Expense by 50%

Reduce Administratio

n overhead

Reduce IT operational

expense

Increase Flexibility

Reduce Carbon

Footprint

And more…

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Intelligent

Pay Per

Consume

Auto Scalable

Pre-Paid

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World’s first INTELLIGENT and AUTO-SCALABLE cloud platform.

Intelligent cloud technology that offers outstanding server performance.

Capable of adjusting the amount of RAM and CPU of the server according to load on it without any downtime.

Automatic resource scaling for enhanced performance.

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Protection from physical server failure.

Pre-paid billing system.

User control panel to manage cloud.

On demand server provisioning and deletion.

No restriction on resource usage.

Single control panel to manage multiple DC servers.

• Intelligent

• High Performance

• Physical scaling

• Pre-Paid System

• Intuitive Control Panel

• Unlimited resources

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Factors Pay-Per-Use Pay-Per-Consume (eNlight)

Charges Companies charge fixed

amount per month or per hour

Pay only for what you “really”

use.

Scaling No dynamic scaling Automatic Scaling

Resources

limitation

Fixed Resources for the VM No upper or lower limits on

resource allocation

Contract

Period

Companies have minimum

contract period

No Contract Period with eNlight

Logs/Usage Less accountability of actual

server resource usage

Usage Logs of every Five

minutes are available in Panel.

Idle

Charges

Users are charged even when

their server/VM is idle

Pay only when your server is

active.

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DRaS Disaster Recovery as Service

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Uptime is the most important

part of IT.

DR of the resources are

maintained at remote location.

Same configuration servers or

resources are kept at remote

location.

Cost wise it becomes heavier on

pockets of Organizations to pay

similar costs.

DR solution can fail if Resource

usage goes beyond server

capacity.

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eNlight Cloud environment for

your DR Plan.

Low Cost solution for any

organization as they pay only if

DR server is utilized.

Scalable solution which allows

server to consume resources as

per its requirement.

Dedicated resources for DR are

not required.

Real time data synchronization.

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eNlight Control Panel

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Central Control Panel to:

Manage Different Location

Clouds

Create VMs

Edit Settings

Start, Shutdown, Reboot VMs

Destroy Unwanted VMs

Recycle faulty VMs

Forecast VM bills

Monitor VM activity

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VM Name CPU Load/Attached

Disk Space

Bandwidth Consumed

RAM Usage/Attached

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Force Shutdown

Force Restart

Edit VM

Delete

Recycle

Monitor Logs

Forecasts

Console Access

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Cost of VM will be predicted on expected usage of

CPU, RAM, Disk, Time frame, Total BW.

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Select the Configuration of VM :

VM Name: Name you want to set for your VM

OS Template: Preconfigured Operating System for your VM

Scale VM: Do you want to scale your VM as per your usage or not?

Max RAM: Maximum RAM that can be attached to your VM if required.

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Choose from variety of Linux and Windows like

CentOS

Debian

Windows Server 2008 (all editions)

Preinstalled Control Panels

cPanel

Ready to go security

Firewall Configured

Basic Security Settings

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VM settings like Max RAM, CPU, Name etc.

can be changed anytime from control panel.

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Billing System can forecast your monthly bill on the basis of current

VM usage. So, client won’t have to worry about unexpected bills.

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Monitoring

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User can check the activity

logs in monitoring panel.

Usage and Amount Charged

for the VM on Hourly, Daily,

Monthly, Yearly time span

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Usage Description

Hourly

In the given Hourly graph you can see the Green

Bar. This green bar indicates the amount of CPU

allocated to you at that point of time.

You will notice that the amount of allocated CPU is

changing dynamically as per the need .

Example:

At 0:00 the CPU Count was 19 and at 0:05 the

count was 22. More CPUS were given to the

server by predicting its future requirements. If the

server does not uses the allocated resources then

the CPUs are dynamically removed from the

server until it comes to a stable state.

In Daily graph you can see that there is high

amount of cpu usage from 10AM to 6PM and

hence the count is high but when there is less

load in night the cpu count is less.

Daily

Monthly

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Usage Billing

Hourly

Daily

Monthly

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Usage Billing

Hourly

Daily

Monthly

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Questions?

Contact Us:

Sales: [email protected]

Support:

[email protected]

Toll free:

1800 209 3006