Restriction sets are a powerful feature of OnApp clouds: they are used to isolate and share resources between multiple users. In this post, I’d like to give you a quick overview of our restriction sets functionality, and how they can be used to resell and share...
Now that cloud has matured, and become the default way to run a wide range of application workloads, many of the features that used to distinguish one cloud platform from another are pretty much standard for everyone these days. So does that mean all cloud platforms...
OnApp’s CloudBoot system allows you to automate the process of adding new compute and backup servers to your cloud, by provisioning them automatically over the network instead of having to install them by hand. In earlier versions of OnApp, CloudBoot images used...
With OnApp’s Service Insertion Framework, you can create your own custom sections on the left-hand toolbar in the OnApp control panel, to provide access to any website or web portal you choose from within the OnApp UI. For example, a support system, knowledgebase or...
Single Sign-On (SSO) is a boon for everyone using your cloud. In a previous post, we’ve covered used GSuite for SSO in OnApp. This time, I’d like to show how to configure your OnApp cloud for single sign-on with SAML and Active Directory. It’s a bit...