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OVIO launches OVIO Cloud service in its data processing center

YEREVAN, November 14. /ARKA/. OVIO company has launched a new OVIO Cloud service, which consists of two clusters: G-Cloud and B-Cloud.

The G-Cloud cluster is designed for the public sector and includes functional capabilities designed for the needs of state bodies.

The B-Cloud cluster is designed for businesses. Its functionality is adapted to business needs.

The OVIO Cloud service runs on a server system equipped with the latest generation Intel Xeon(R) Gold processors, DDR5 RAM. The data storage system is All-Flash, consisting of high-performance NVMe SSDs.

Based on physical servers equipped with the latest technologies, the OVIO Cloud service allows to run high-load software within the framework of its cloud service. In addition to Internet access, it is also possible to connect dedicated data transmission channels to the servers of the cloud platform. It is possible to make backup copies of servers on the cloud platform through a self-service portal.

“Cloud services occupy a key place among our company’s offers, and we consider the launch of the OVIO Cloud service to be a strategically important step. The latter is of particular importance for the public sector, as it raises the reliability of data storage to a new level.

One of the advantages of the OVIO Cloud service is also the customer self-service portal, through which customers will have the opportunity to make changes to the volume of cloud services and other parameters online,” said Hayk Faramazyan, General Director of OVIO.

OVIO’s data processing center is the largest in the region and is built with high standards of reliability of TIER III equipment and infrastructure, which implies power supply from two high-voltage substations, a backup cooling system, uninterrupted operation of the data processing center during maintenance and updates, and other advantages. This reliable infrastructure will provide uninterrupted access to data and 24/7 service for the client.

OVIO’s data processing center has 216 server cabinets, a total capacity of 2 MgW and is built in accordance with the international standards ISO 27001, 27017, 27018, PCI DSS and TIER III.

It provides secure data processing and storage for large and small businesses, as well as government agencies, while also saving huge amounts of money on the purchase and maintenance of expensive equipment.

The facility is located in the town of Abovyan, just 16 kilometers from the capital Yerevan. This strategic location ensures convenience and quick access for both local and international clients, providing a variety of solutions. -0-

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