
Santa Clara, California – (The Hosting News) – October 14, 2008 –
A new drag-and-drop hosting cloud service has been developed and launched by cloudAPPy, designed for easier deployment of applications in a load-balanced high availability environment.
The service cuts down deployment time by providing an advanced easy-to-use web control, that with a drag of the mouse, enables users to quickly deploy applications to load-balanced clusters of application servers. The way the service works is that users upload an application and drag-and-drop to deploy it via the Control Panel. The application gets automatically propagated to various nodes in a load-balanced cluster in the cloud. The number of load-balanced nodes can be increased or decreased on demand.
Gabriel Wong, Chief Architect/Founder, cloudAPPy noted, ”We have created an affordable cloud environment for developers requiring high-availability, for their applications, through an expandable-automated load-balancing system. We have combined best-of-breed web solutions to produce this one of a kind service. For instance, the default Enterprise server for deploying Enterprise Applications is Glassfish. For Enterprise Applications and EJBs, our customers are demanding Glassfish over other vendor solutions.”
Supported Application programming languages/frameworks includes JAVA, RAILS, and PHP. The service automatically configures the database and application for the application to run automatically in the load-balanced cloud. The company is now offering free developer accounts.
To learn more, please visit: www.cloudappy.com.
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