![]() In my case for the better (we work with enterprise accounts) but from an traditional msp not so much. When NetApp decides it will no longer support its storage, server, or network hardware, IT teams are left scrambling trying to figure out what they can do. We had looked at cloud jumper but as someone mentioned already netapp is not known for their msp friendliness. NetApp said on Wednesday that it has acquired CloudJumper, a software company focused on the virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) and remote desktop services (RDS) markets. But I will also say as a cloud services provider (we have no on prem clients) the deployment architecture for nerdio is great in concept but not in execution.Īs for cloud jumper, understand that it requires a node to run all of the magic, depending on your environment size that could be an expense you may not want to encur and if that node goes day you'll have a bad day. CloudJumper: NetApp acquires leading Virtual Desktop Infrastructure. If you use the rds deployment they have some more monitoring that I can make some argument for. CloudJumper is a SaaS platform that provides cloud workplace management and desktop. If you charge $100/user/month and nerdio is costing you between $6-12/user, are you getting that 6-12% back for their service? At least cloud jumper has some monitoring built in. Let me put it a different way since we are all in an msp. Sure they help with the wvd setup but I'm serious if you can follow a guide I see no value to nerdio. NetApp VDS provides CloudJumper’s customers highly resilient data storage with enterprise-class features including performance, high availability, global file caching, backup, compliance and. Honestly nerdio needs to step up the day 2 operations for what they charge. The terms of the deal were not disclosed. It was great to participate in the Crowdstrike Government Summit. ![]() NetApp is the leader in cloud data services, empowering global organizations to change their world with data. If you are looking at rds well then there may be some conversation for nerdio as there is some added value. NetApp said Wednesday morning that it had acquired Garner-based CloudJumper, which makes software for virtual desktops and remote work products. Mike and Douglas discuss NetApp EUC, the NetApp CloudJumper (NetApp Virtual Desktop Service (VDS)) solution, how it works with and benefits any cloud including Microsoft WVD, and much more. If you can spell azure and wvd I would tell you to not get nerdio. ![]()
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