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Cloud Australia - cloud hosting platform provides automated provisioning of infrastructure over the Internet. Our Data Center is located in Melbourne, Australia CBD.


Create / Destroy VMs
Start/Stop/Reboot VMs
Reinstall / Rebuild VMs
Manage VPN
Manage Load Balancers
Manage Firewall Rules
SSH Key Management
Scale/Edit VM Size
Manage VM Snapshots
Manage VM Snapshots Schedules
Manage Disk Snapshots
Add/Edit/Update/Delete Volume
Detach/Attach Disk From VM
Manage root disk
Multiple VM Deployment
Advanced Networking Support





You can provision and scale virtual and physical servers, storage, networking, load balancing, and firewalls in real time across multiple data centers using a web-based management console ors API. Testlabs infrastructure is ideal if you need instant access to highly available multi-server environments.You can access and operate it using standard network protocols and IP addresses?no new technical skills or specialized equipment are required.


Many of the ideas that drive modern cloud computing, such as server virtualization, network slicing, and robust distributed storage, arose from the research community. Despite this success, today?s clouds have become environments that are unsuitable for moving this research agenda forward?they have particular, unmalleable implementations of these ideas ?baked in.? CloudLab will not be a cloud; it will be large-scale, distributed scientific infrastructure on top of which many different clouds can be built.


Software Developers and Application Testers - Create a test lab or development environment, scale up instantly

Software As A Service and SaaS Providers - Use our highly scablable platform with with lots of features

Enterprise IT Departments - We can help migrate you to the cloud with V2V or P2V. We can build you your own public or private cloud. You can run your business securely in our Melbourne facility.

Universities & Research - Deploy as many instances as you like to solve complex equations in a load balanced cluster


Flavors that use a prefix of 'm1.' and have a 10G root disk.


m1.small 1 core 2GB RAM 10GB root disk 20GB secondary disk
m1.medium 2 cores 4GB RAM 10GB root disk 40GB secondary disk
m1.large 4 cores 8GB RAM 10GB root disk 60GB secondary disk
m1.xlarge 8 cores 16GB RAM 10GB root disk 80GB secondary disk
m1.xxlarge 16 cores 32GB RAM 10GB root disk 100GB secondary disk


Testlabs features were developed to cover all aspect of running a successful online business and are essential for Cloud Hosting providers. Whether you focus on hosting a single or various services such as Public Cloud, Private Cloud or Hybrid Cloud with Testlabs you get all the necessary tools. Testlabs ensures automated provisioning of your services and provides efficient ticketing and support system, intuitive client management and reliable DNS management features. With multiple billing options that HostBill provides, every IaaS provider can choose the billing model that best suits their needs. All billing and invoicing processes are fully automated to speed up your payments collection and improve profitability.

Testlabs was created so professionals with hands-on experience and in-depth expertise in cloud and hosting industry can easily deploy these services.
Clouds are typically defined according to three types: private, public and hybrid

Public clouds:

Also known as a shared cloud, such services are provided "as a service" over the Internet with little or no control over the underlying technology infrastructure. This cloud is appealing to many decision-makers as it reduces complexity and long lead times in testing and deploying new products. It is generally cheaper, too.
Private clouds:

Also called an internal cloud or enterprise cloud, this also offers activities and functions "as a service" but is deployed over a company intranet or hosted datacenter. This is private product for a company or organization offering advance security and highly available or fault tolerant solutions not possible in a public cloud. In this scenario, the private cloud owner shares few, if any, resources with other organizations. Hence, multi-tenancy is not an issue.
Hybrid clouds:

This is an integrated approach, combining the power of both public and private clouds. Customized rules and policies govern areas such as security and the underlying infrastructure. In this scenario, activities and tasks are allocated to internal or external clouds as required.
Testlabs provides a wide range of cloud computing offerings

? Cloud Software as a Service. The capability provided to the consumer is to use the provider?s applications running on a cloud infrastructure. The applications are accessible from various client devices through a thin client interface such as a web browser (e.g., web-based email). The consumer does not manage or control the underlying cloud infrastructure including network, servers, operating systems, storage, or even individual application capabilities, with the possible exception of limited user-specific application configuration settings. ?NIST Definition of Cloud Computing. Version 15

? Cloud Platform as a Service. The capability provided to the consumer is to deploy onto the cloud infrastructure consumer-created or acquired applications created using programming languages and tools supported by the provider. The consumer does not manage or control the underlying cloud infrastructure including network, servers, operating systems, or storage, but has control over the deployed applications and possibly application hosting environment configurations.

? Cloud Infrastructure as a Service. The capability provided to the consumer is to provision processing, storage, networks, and other fundamental computing resources where the consumer is able to deploy and run arbitrary software, which can include operating systems and applications. The consumer does not manage or control the underlying cloud infrastructure but has control over operating systems, storage, deployed applications, and possibly limited control of select networking components (e.g., host firewalls).

? Cloud Management as a Service. The capability provided to the consumer includes security, policy management, authentication, disaster recovery, billing, provisioning, capacity planning, monitoring, and systems management.




2020-02-03 - Fixed: PHP Error when trying to use flavor billing.
2019-01-25 - Added: Support for VM power on/off pricing
2018-10-22 - Fixed: Flavor billing cron task gets disabled on network error.
2018-10-08 - Fixed: Unable to provision VMs with flavor billing.
2016-05-13 - Changed: Data disk slider minimum value can be set as 0 instead of template size.
2016-04-27 - Fixed: Customers attempts to edit ROOT disks on products with "Cloud Hosting with pre-set VM sizes" enabled
2016-04-15 - Added option to include root disk in storage limit
2016-04-15 - Added option to allow custom root disk size
2016-04-14 - Flavor: Account creation sets storage limits preventing vm deployment
2014-08-25 - Console screen is too narrow for some os templates



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Hypervisor
- VMware
Storage
- Distributed
OS Support
- Windows
- Linux
- Custom Image
Cloud Platform
- CloudStack
Public Cloud Features
- High Availability
- API Access
- Integrated Firewall
- Integrated Load Balancer
- Integrated Backup
- Immediate setup
- Management available
Compliance
- No compliance data.
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