Israel: Vultr expands in Tel Aviv with new data center location
May 02, 2023 | Posted by MadalineDunn
Vultr has announced that it is expanding its global footprint with a new data center location in Tel Aviv, Israel. The company shared that this is part of a wider expansion plan to democratize access to cloud infrastructure.
This addition means that the company now offers full-stack infrastructure in both Tel Aviv and Manchester; the company shared that this includes cloud and GPU compute, Kubernetes clusters, managed databases, and storage-as-a-service. This move puts the company ahead of the likes of AWS and Microsoft Azure, which have yet to establish availability zones in the region.
J.J. Kardwell, CEO of Vultr's parent company, Constant, said that this move sees Vultr leveling the playing field for businesses striving to introduce breakthrough innovation in Israel, which is home to a growing number of tech startups, many of which, the company said are focused on developing "innovative solutions to global challenges."
"Vultr is breaking the big three hyperscalers' stranglehold on customers in need of cloud infrastructure, who must endure the lock-in and exorbitant pricing associated with these inflexible cloud behemoths in exchange for IaaS access that isn't customized to each organization's unique profile of needs," he added.
This addition means that the company now offers full-stack infrastructure in both Tel Aviv and Manchester; the company shared that this includes cloud and GPU compute, Kubernetes clusters, managed databases, and storage-as-a-service. This move puts the company ahead of the likes of AWS and Microsoft Azure, which have yet to establish availability zones in the region.
J.J. Kardwell, CEO of Vultr's parent company, Constant, said that this move sees Vultr leveling the playing field for businesses striving to introduce breakthrough innovation in Israel, which is home to a growing number of tech startups, many of which, the company said are focused on developing "innovative solutions to global challenges."
"Vultr is breaking the big three hyperscalers' stranglehold on customers in need of cloud infrastructure, who must endure the lock-in and exorbitant pricing associated with these inflexible cloud behemoths in exchange for IaaS access that isn't customized to each organization's unique profile of needs," he added.