Virtuozzo, a full-stack hyperconverged cloud platform for service providers, ISVs, and enterprises, enables production-ready OpenStack Infrastructure-as-a-Service, multi-cloud Platform-as-a-Service, Kubernetes hosting, S3-compatible storage, cloud database management, and other cloud services. Virtuozzo liberates businesses from the complexities of IT infrastructure configuration and management, allowing them to refocus on their own growth. The cloud platform is designed for both cloud-native and traditional applications, ensuring optimized performance, rapid time-to-market, cost efficiency, and personalized support. Virtuozzo is available as public, private, hybrid, and multi-cloud across more than 600 Cloud Service Providers, Managed Service Providers, and Hosting Providers in 80 countries. Virtuozzo developed the first commercially available container virtualization technology and has contributed to numerous virtualization and open-source projects.
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The robust isolation between containers and virtual machines ensures that one workload doesn't impact others, enhancing reliability.
It helped us reach the maximum level of virtualization because we were able to abandon physical servers in favor of virtual ones in almost all systems. We use the system to maintain control over our sprawling distributed infrastructure and deliver nonstop availability and performance our users expect and it helps maintain an always-accurate view of the companys network topology.
The nice thing about Virtuozzo Hybrid Server is that it allowed us to replace our servers without any changes in the application layer. It significantly speeds up the operation of the entire IT environment by isolating applications and operating systems from their physical, hardware layer.
Setting up advanced networking configurations can be challenging for users without extensive networking knowledge.
Some of the configuration options are unintuitive and while its file type inference is decent, some new file types arent inferred correctly.
There arent many cons worth noting but there is limited support for 3D graphics which can be a hindrance when working on graphics-intensive applications.