2. PeaSoup
PEASOUP is…a Cloud Services Provider
PeaSoup is a cloud of substance, resilience and performance. Where
years of experience meet new ideas and have created a melting point
in time and technology to create a cloud that’s build from the ground
up with unrivalled levels of performance and stability.
VISION to humanise Cloud Computing
To de-mystify the cloud to deliver consumable computing solutions to
businesses.
3. THE JOURNEY SO FAR…
▪ Est. April 2014
Launching a new Cloud to market service based on a Cloud
Infrastructure with unrivalled levels of performance and reliability.
▪ Spring 2014
Due diligence & planning stage. Utilising the past 10 years of
experience, pitfalls of cloud computing and major risks with
networking and storage.
Testing of vCloud with virtual SAN components.
The PeaSoup cloud was designed to cope with failure, a more
realistic concept that trying to avoid failure.
▪ Summer 2014
Launched the PeaSoup cloud and on-boarded the first customer, a
media platform
Continue to develop and improve the user experience and
additional services
4. THE JOURNEY SO FAR…
▪ Summer 2015
Following our previous successes, PeaSoup are announced the
EuroCloud UK Award Winner for “Best Cloud Services Provided by
A Start Up”.
▪ Having won the EuroCloud UK, PeaSoup are automatically
Nominated for the EuroCloud Europe hosted in Barcellona.
5. RECOGNITION
▪ Officially the first company in Europe
to build a SAN-less cloud on Vmware
Technology
▪ Invited to present at the Vmware
2015 Global Partner Conference in
San-Francisco
▪ Video Case Studies created by
Fujitsu, Vmware and Arrow ECS as
our key partners in building the
PeaSoup Cloud
▪ Won EuroCloud UK Award for best
cloud service provided by a start-up
2015
Harold Buter, CTO of PeaSoup presenting at Vmware partner Exchange
7. INFRASTRUCTURE as a SERVICE
VM VM VM VM
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VM VM
VM VM
Management Portal Access via URL
Management via vSphere for
Hybrid connected Cloud
PeaSoup Cloud
User Access from the
Internet or Site to Site VPN
User Access from the
Internet or Site to Site VPN
Software Defined
Customer Data Centre
8. Customer vCloud
Data Centre
at PeaSoup
VM Level
Replication
Stop Test
FailoverLive
Test
vSphere ESXi Hypervisor
Customer Cluster
VM
ZVM
VRA
VRA
VRA
VMVM
VM
VMVM
VM VM
Protection
Group 1
Protection
Group 2
DISASTER RECOVERY as a SERVICE
VM VM VM VM
VM VM VM
9. CLOUD BACKUP
Veeam Cloud Connect
VM VM VM VM
VM VM
VM VM
VM VM VM
VM
VM VM VM
VM VM
VM VM VM
VM VM VM
VM VM
VM VM
PeaSoup CloudSoftware Defined
Customer Data Centre
vSphere ESXi Hypervisor
Backup / Archive Disks
Veeam Veeam
Internal Backup of
the PeaSoup and
Customer Clouds
Management via the customers on-
Premise Veeam Backup Software
10. Companies using comparable technology as
PeaSoup but with a traditional architecture
PeaSoup
Global
competitor 1
Global
competitor 2
Global
competitor 3
Worlds
Largest
Global
Openstack
provider
Description Instance Type
Very Small
1 CPU, 1Gb Ram, 50Gb
Storage
£21.70 £35.00 £49.92 £57.00 £12.58 £22.75
Small
1CPU, 4Gb Ram, 200Gb
Storage
£80.74 £87.00 £100.44 £178.00 £59.05 £91.02
Medium
2CPU, 8Gb Ram, 300Gb
Storage
£149.48 £168.00 £147.92 £327.00 £142.73
Large
4 CPU, 16Gb Ram, 500Gb
Storage
£286.96 £329.00 £360.98 £608.00 £259.32 £354.27
Extra Large
8 CPU, 32Gb Ram, 1000Gb
Storage
£573.92 £660.00 £725.31 £1,206.00 £519.62 £708.54
Note. The sizes of servers were chosen to draw direct comparisons not as an
indication that we supply individual servers
COMPARISON PRICING
So Pea Soup started in 2014 and so far we have had a great journey! We are founded on the basis of VSAN that was released last year. We could see the potential that VSAN delivers for cloud providers. We had to make sure that we are doing the right thing so we took a slow approach of going to market. We spend the first few months with due dilligence, testing, checking and double check. I’ve used many resources to make sure I had the right hardware. Great resources to visit before you start your VSAN journey are yellow brick (Duncan Epping), Cormac Hogan blog, and William Lam blog.. These guys provide a lot of very good content! Also I absolutely recommend to buy Duncan and Cormac’s Book Essential Virtual SAN.
In the summer we build our cloud plaform and onboarded a media ISV customer that ingest raw video data and converts it to mobile video date before sending it of to the distribution channels… this is very IO intensive customer and we have no issues what so ever, the are happy with the performance and services provided.
In the last part of the year, we are concentrating on simplifying our platform, we’re testing a new portal solution at the moment.
So Pea Soup started in 2014 and so far we have had a great journey! We are founded on the basis of VSAN that was released last year. We could see the potential that VSAN delivers for cloud providers. We had to make sure that we are doing the right thing so we took a slow approach of going to market. We spend the first few months with due dilligence, testing, checking and double check. I’ve used many resources to make sure I had the right hardware. Great resources to visit before you start your VSAN journey are yellow brick (Duncan Epping), Cormac Hogan blog, and William Lam blog.. These guys provide a lot of very good content! Also I absolutely recommend to buy Duncan and Cormac’s Book Essential Virtual SAN.
In the summer we build our cloud plaform and onboarded a media ISV customer that ingest raw video data and converts it to mobile video date before sending it of to the distribution channels… this is very IO intensive customer and we have no issues what so ever, the are happy with the performance and services provided.
In the last part of the year, we are concentrating on simplifying our platform, we’re testing a new portal solution at the moment.
This slide provides our pricing for partners and customers compared to other providers in the market. As you can see that we can be very competitive and this is due the usage of virtual SAN! If you like more info email partner@peasoup.net or dm me @hbuter