Oman Data Park releases new cloud services to customers

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Oman Data Park, an ISO27001:2013 Certified Data Center that has offered on-premise as well as off-premise computing services to the GCC region since 2012, recently launched a variety of new cloud services specifically for clients in the GCC region.


“As storage capacity
changes, so does the price,” an official of Oman Data Park said. “Our
data storage system is based on SATA drives integrated into RAID 10.”

These new services feature reliability, flexibility and scalability and are innovative when compared to traditional cloud forms. Customers can now flexibly customize their services according to their budgets and business requirements.

Now GCC customers have three options for their data storage systems (DSS): the first is Standard (1X), the second is Fast (3X) and the third is Ultra (10X). Each of these options features multiple data storage capacity options.


“The advantage of using cloud servers is you don’t have to bear the high
upfront cost of building your on-premise infrastructure nor do you need
to manage and maintain such an infrastructure,” the official said.

Oman Data Park is known for its tariff transparency, which ensures the company’s excellence. Customers can learn about their data storage when they’re traveling as they can choose their storage capacity from a dropdown list.



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