![]() The coronavirus pandemic has led to it onboarding thousands of new Windows Virtual Desktop users as desktop workspaces are needed for remote work-from-home office staff.ĬloudJumper bought a small company called IndependenceIT in February 2018, and uses the technology acquired to deliver workspaces, applications and desktops-as-a-service. Versions of CWMS are also available running in AWS, Google and regional public cloud suppliers.ĬWMS is used by thousands of business customers and competes with other virtual desktop interface (VDI) suppliers such as Citrix. The company’s Cloud Workspace Management Suite (CWMS) cloud-native software provides Windows virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) services through the Azure cloud. CloudJumper historyĮstablished in 2016, the privately funded CloudJumper has developed what it calls a workspace-as-a-service (WaaS). The customer message is that CloudJumper VDI gets backed up by NetApp’s enterprise-class storage and management facilities. The company said it will invest in the Cloudjumper channel. NetApp VDS is available immediately on NetApp Central and is integrated with Azure NetApp Files and Cloud Volumes. “NetApp and CloudJumper provides a simplified management platform for delivering virtual desktop infrastructure, storage and data management across Microsoft Azure, AWS and Google Cloud with best in class virtual desktop management combined with best in class storage and data services.” With the surge in pandemic-induced work-from-home arrangements, this acquisition is a timely move to gain customers for NetApp storage in the cloud.Īnthony Lye, GM of NetApp’s cloud data services business unit, said in the press announcement: “The ability to provide a consistent virtual desktop experience at scale while keeping data available and secure without sacrificing performance has always been important and is especially critical in today’s unprecedented environment. The storage giant will use CloudJumper’s technology to underpin the new NetApp Virtual Desktop Service, which provides virtual desktop infrastructure from the public cloud to work-from-home office staff. The four-winged Sharp Class flyer can turn its head so far around, it can see behind it.NetApp has bought a North Carolina VDI company called CloudJumper for an undisclosed sum. You can never sneak up on a Stormcutter!įlying on four wings, the Stormcutter carves spirals in the sky and shoots fiery arcs of destruction at its adversaries. It is similar to an owl, being able to turn its head 180°, an owl turns has the ability to turn its head 270°, however. Their ‘X-wing’ beats up and down in sync and are probably used for extremely tight turns and maneuvers and for fighting foes. This body structure allows them to demonstrate accurate flight techniques such as navigating through narrow and complicated spaces, or hovering and even rest in mid-air. ![]() Having four wings allows for exceptional maneuverability. When they even walk they use their lower wings as forelegs while holding their upper wings against their sides. Moreover, NetApp VDS will provide CloudJumper’s customers with such features as high availability, global file caching, backup, compliance and more, the. They have the unique ability to rotate their heads about 180 degrees. CloudJumper will transform into the NetApp Virtual Desktop Service allowing customers to deploy, manage, monitor and optimize VDI solutions company on the public cloud of their choice. By doing so, there is no way to hide from a Stormcutter. Stormcutters can shoot a sustained torus of fire that is tornado-shaped. ![]() The fire is incredibly powerful, as Cloudjumper was able to burn down the entire Haddock House in seconds. Stormcutters have fore-talons on their wings that are hooked and can be used to pick dragon trap locks or destroy an entire war machine. Their sharp talons are helpful to climb on mountains even upside down as shown by Cloudjumper to be like bats. They are also strong enough to support humans either on their back or on their tail. A greater extent of their strength was shown in a deleted scene when Cloudjumper was able to rip apart one of Drago’s war machines. ![]() The Guide to the Dragons, Volume 1 gives additional stats for the Stormcutter not seen with other species: Strength is rated at a ‘6’, while Endurance is rated as ‘9’. ![]()
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