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New Feature: Virtual Providers - Orchestrate Hybrid Infrastructure

Your Infrastructure. Your Cloud. Anywhere. Introducing Virtual Providers—a powerful new way to turn any server or VM into part of your Cycle-managed private cloud. With just a bootable ISO generated from the Cycle platform, you can instantly bring bare metal or virtual machines online—no matter where they live. Cloud, colo, on-prem, edge, or even a server sitting in a closet. Once connected, Cycle handles the provisioning, updates, networking, and orchestration automatically.

NEW: Virtual Machines on Cycle

Run Anything, Anywhere — Now Including Virtual Machines Cycle just got even more powerful. In this video, we're announcing full support for virtual machine workloads on the Cycle platform. That means containers, functions, and now VMs—running side by side, managed through the same automation, networking, and orchestration engine. Whether it's bare metal in a colo, VMs on a cloud provider, or hardware in a homelab, Cycle brings it all together into one global private cloud.

Horizontal Vs. Vertical Scaling: Which Should You Choose?

We all want growth, but often find ourselves unequipped to deal with it. It’s a bit like going to the gym, lifting weights, and seeing real results, only to realize that you no longer fit into your old clothes. Now you have to decide whether to modify them or buy new clothes. We can use this very simple analogy to understand horizontal vs. vertical scaling.

Navigating GCP Instance Types: What To Use And When

Google Cloud Platform (GCP) might not always be the loudest name in the cloud room. But it’s gradually become a powerhouse for organizations running data-intensive, AI/ML, and global-scale applications. We also can’t ignore that GCP offers a backbone powered by Google’s own infrastructure (the same one that runs YouTube, Gmail, and Search).

What Is A Cloud Storage Reseller and How To Become One

The cloud storage market is currently worth an estimated $124.57 billion and is expected to grow to $425.76 billion by 2030, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 24%. As a result, businesses are looking for ways to expand their services and gain a slice of this highly profitable industry by becoming cloud storage resellers. Cloud storage reselling is a means for IT suppliers to create their own cloud platform for customers by partnering with existing cloud providers and reselling their product.

12: Kubernetes Maturity, Cost Optimization, Automation & AI with Viktor Farcic

Welcome to another episode of Densify Talks! Andrew Hillier has a fun and informative conversation with Viktor Farcic. Viktor considers himself a technology critic (think of the old muppet critics on the balcony) and rapscallion. We think he’s also quite the thought leader and author, with some very bold insights on technology that are worth hearing! See Viktor’s biography below for more information about him.

90+ Cloud Computing Statistics: A 2025 Market Snapshot

Cloud computing was already booming before 2020. But in the following two years, remote work flourished, and cloud adoption soared. The trend continues to accelerate — even faster now. Some companies have since returned to the office. Others are adopting hybrid models, balancing work-from-home and in-office. Yet, there’s more to the rise of cloud computing than remote working.

Will AI Kill Our Talent Pipeline?

As AI adoption increases, the race to real, durable AI value intensifies. Almost every organization that can use AI is using AI — but one of the most troubling trends I’ve observed revolves around talent. Right now, most organizations use AI to increase internal efficiencies — do quick research, write quick emails, start a new project at the 50% mark rather than the 0% mark, etc. But some executives I’ve talked to are taking a more aggressive approach.

Cloud or Bust: Why U.S. Architects Are Racing to the Cloud

Over the past decade the American architecture studio has moved from plotters and local servers to browser tabs and virtual desktops. What began as a trickle of webbased file sharing is now a torrent of cloud adoption that is reshaping how homes are imagined, costed, and delivered. In 2024, about 70 % of U.S. architecture firms report using cloudhosted Building Information Modeling (BIM) tools, and more than 61 % say a cloud deployment strategy is now their default for new projects.