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Exoscale Compute vs Joyent Cloud: What are the differences?

What is Exoscale Compute? Scalable, On-demand Cloud Servers. A privacy-minded public cloud to host from simple applications to complex architectures. Start a virtual machine in seconds, and integrate current on-premises or hybrid-cloud deployments using standard DevOps tooling, would that be Terraform, Kubernetes, Ansible or the like.

What is Joyent Cloud? Cloud Infrastructure for Real-time Web and Mobile Applications. Joyent is the high-performance cloud infrastructure company, offering the only solution specifically built to power real-time web and mobile applications.

Exoscale Compute and Joyent Cloud can be primarily classified as "Cloud Hosting" tools.

Some of the features offered by Exoscale Compute are:

  • SSD
  • KVM powered
  • Scalable

On the other hand, Joyent Cloud provides the following key features:

  • Joyent offers exclusive debugging and performance analysis tools for Node.js applications.
  • High-performance machines- Joyent Cloud uses fresh Nehalem/Westmere processors and 15k RPM HDs in our data centers. I/O throttling ensures that “noisy neighbors” won’t cause your application to perform poorly.
  • Dynamic CPU scaling- Dynamic, real-time CPU scaling. Vertical bursting CPU capacity without user intervention or additional fees.
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    What is Exoscale Compute?

    A privacy-minded public cloud to host from simple applications to complex architectures. Start a virtual machine in seconds, and integrate current on-premises or hybrid-cloud deployments using standard DevOps tooling, would that be Terraform, Kubernetes, Ansible or the like.

    What is Joyent Cloud?

    Joyent is the high-performance cloud infrastructure company, offering the only solution specifically built to power real-time web and mobile applications.

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