Pie In The Sky – Comparing Current Offerings

by Jonathan Coffman on February 21, 2008

Comparing Current Offerings

Amazon:

  • Very Inexpensive (+1)
  • Very powerful (+1)
  • Recently had its first major downtime event (-1)
  • Very flexible in terms of OS, applications, etc (+1)
  • S3 storage service provides a good platform for archive storage (+1)
  • Bring your own Machine Image is a good thing, use what you’re familiar with (+1)
  • You cannot upload and download files using FTP/SFTP as with standard web hosts (-1)
  • You’re probably going to need an outside management firm unless you’ve got a very smart admin on staff already. (-1)

    Score: B, the biggest loss here is the usability factor, it’s not usable for your everyday web hosting needs. If there were a control-panel and management provided by Amazon this would be an A.

Mosso’s Hosting Cloud:

  • Higher starting price point (-1)
  • Very fair overage fees (+1)
  • Multiple smallish downtime incidents have been reported (-1)
  • Being a startup, they’ve got heart (+1)
  • Usability is high with their easy to use control panel (+1)
  • They haven’t been able to truly solve RoR scaleability (null)
  • Reseller friendly, if you have an account you can sublease your resources to friends and clients very easily, including billing (+1)

    Score: A-, Mosso has gotten closer than anyone else to being what I would consider a true cloud computing provider. The get bonus point for being usable and for being around more than a year or two. I hope they can implement a plan with a lower starting price point, and someone has to figure out RoR, hopefully it’ll be these guys.

MediaTemple:

  • Low starting price point (+1)
  • High overage fees (-1)
  • Recent significant downtime, both scheduled and unscheduled (-1)
  • Container” technology and usage is effective, and usually efficient (+1)
  • Beta (cs) Cluster Server is in the works that promises to ‘fix’ many of the problems with the current (gs) Grid Server (+1).

    Score: B, MediaTemple is attacking the lower end of the clustered server hosting arena and are doing a good job of it too. Much of their early success is attributed to being featured on the popular TechCrunch site right after launch. MediaTemple is where my own sites are currently hosted and I’m very happy with them.

Others:

There are other cloud and utility computing providers out there, see Monday’s post for more information but I do not have direct contact or experience with them like I do the above providers. I encourage you to take a look at the others in the field, which are mostly on the enterprise (higher) level than any of my current projects.


Pie In The Sky is a weeklong blog series by Jonathan Coffman – Convergence Journalism Specialist and New-Media Evangelist examining the state of the web hosting business and the potential for cloud computing. Visit Jonathan’s blog all week for expert commentary, insight, and vision.

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