Sample these ten tasty IaaS treats for free.
If
you're still new to cloud technology, but interested in seeing what
it's all about, there's no better way to learn than taking some of the
cloud services for a spin. Fortunately, you can get a pretty good demo
for free before you go all-in. Sample these ten tasty IaaS treats for
free. You give these cloud providers some details and they give you free
stuff.
Gain admittance to the free buffet.
You
have to sign up to get at the goods, and each provider treats the
sign-up process in their own special way. Some providers – like
Microsoft – have a completely automated sign-up process. Others – like
GoGrid – steer you to their customer support team.
If you are
ready to tell a cloud provider who you are, how they can get hold of
you, and how you will pay if you decide to use their premium services,
then start the sign-up process. Fire up your web browser, navigate to
one of the URLs below, sign up, and get started.
Each
of these cloud providers provide a free self-service buffet of cloud
resources, so grab your virtual plate and head on over. Eat the free
stuff, don’t pick up the tab, and then decide whether you will become a
paying customer.
But it’s not an all-you-can-eat buffet.
If
you don’t want to pay for a cloud service, remember to cancel it. These
cloud providers are commercial companies. They want to demonstrate the
value of their vast computing resources and win your business. These
companies could be flattened by over-use of free resources, so they
place limits on the free buffet.
You don’t
get to eat free forever. Cloud providers place limits on how long you
can consume the free stuff. Whether it’s a month or a year, these are
time-limited offers.
All these providers take your credit card
details when you sign up and store them, ready to start taking your
money when you transition from freeloader to regular customer.
1. AWS Free Tier
2. GoGrid’s Cloud Hosting
3. HP public cloud test flight
4. Microsoft's Windows Azure
5. Take Joyent For a Spin
6. ProfitBricks Cloud Computing 2.0
ProfitBricks
and CloudSigma are the left-handers of this list. Both have a presence
in the US but are European, neither require a credit card for the free
trial, and neither are on Gartner’s 2013 “Magic Quadrant for Cloud Infrastructure as a Service” diagram (although both got a favourable mention in the report).
7. SoftLayer’s CloudLayer trial
8. A week with CloudSigma’s most advanced cloud ever
9. Dimension Data’s limited offer
10. Elastichosts free 5 day trial
What do you get from these taster sessions?
These
free trials are a little short for some evaluations. It’s not enough
time for a developer to get to grips with the API, for instance. But
these trials are good enough to answer a few questions. Which companies
offer SSDs? How easy is it to use each web-based control panel? Is there
any human contact? Where is my nearest data center?
Go ahead. Get stuck in.
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