Net3 Technology Inc., a leading provider of cloud-based managed services and data center platforms, giving customers individualized assessments to ensure companies are provided with the most effective solution, today announced the debut of Palmetto Virtual Data Center 2.0 (PvDC).  PvDC is a cloud-based unified platform that allows customers to focus on managing applications within a hybrid cloud in a secure, scalable environment.  This newest evolution of the PvDC platform was born from the need for scalable, flexible solutions that easily allow customers to focus on business-critical applications with minimal investment in hardware, facility and administrative costs.

"We've built PvDC from the ground up to help customers move away from the mentality that one size fits all and ensure compatibility with all applications," said Hudson Denney, founding partner of Net3 Technology.  "Net3 has been in the trenches with our customers for years giving us great insight into the pain points.  Our goal with this evolution of our platform was to break the habit of using more hardware or one-size-fits-all solutions to solve mission-critical needs.  The difference in our system versus the competitors is that we can get clients up and running in hours with new features and applications versus the days and weeks it takes with pre-packaged solutions."

PvDC 2.0 is a unique platform that enables customers to reallocate resources to a hybrid cloud via a unified platform that ensures performance, scalability, and security, at a reduced cost to most solutions on the market.  As part of a larger software-defined data center, customers now have access to multiple tiers of storage, along with more elasticity for growth, as well as a very robust disaster recovery (DR) scheme. This builds on Net3's philosophy of decoupling the hardware from the applications.  High availability is built into all the Net3 PvDC pods, and at each data center Net3 has multiple pods that can failover to each other and can also failover across datacenters.

"What we like about Net3's solutions is that we can define and control the solution to our specific needs," said Kevin Dehlinger, Marketing Director, Gallivan, White and Boyd Law Firm.  "The ability to have self-service in disaster recovery environments is something you don't find in the market. Flexibility and price are essential, when you need stellar IT performance with a limited IT budget."

Key New Functionality Includes:

Workloads can be moved to higher IOPS storage when needed
New Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaas) self-service capabilities
10x expansion on compute resources across all data centers
High availability built into all Net3 PvDC Pods
Both Local and Geo Failover within PvDC across multiple pods