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A couple of weeks ago we released a new version of GoGrid which included a variety of exciting enhancements and features. Most notable are:

  • GoGrid Dedicated Servers
  • List View of GoGrid Objects
  • Edit F5 Load Balancers via the API
  • New Login Page
  • Self Service Support Links

More details about these features can be found on the following GoGrid blog post. For a quick overview of the new features in the form of a screencast, please watch the video below. I quickly cover many of the items listed above including:

  • Walking through the new login page
  • Deploying a GoGrid Dedicated Server
  • Overview of the new GoGrid List View
  • Dedicated Servers showing in the Jobs Tab
  • Showing of Self-Service Links in the portal
  • Editing Load Balancers using the GoGrid API

If you have more questions about these new GoGrid features, I recommend that you attend our webinar (on February 24, 2010) where you can get more information about this important release. Be sure to register for the webinar and come prepared with questions!


Today, the team at GoGrid is pleased to announce several new enhancements and features to our Cloud Infrastructure Hosting service. With us, it is all about trying to make our Cloud offering as powerful as possible. To that end, we have released our latest version of GoGrid, available now! Some highlights include (each of which I will go into further details later on in this post):

  • GoGrid Dedicated Servers
  • List View of GoGrid Objects
  • Edit f5 Load Balancers
  • New Login Page
  • Self-Service Support Links
  • Other Items

We hope that you share our excitement about this release! Now, let’s get into the details. Also be sure to see our video that talks about many of the items listed here (Available on GoGrid YouTube channel and the GoGrid Facebook Fan Page as well.)

GoGrid Dedicated Servers

Let’s face it, we have been doing dedicated hosting for over 8 years so we do know a little bit about it. Last year, we introduced a first-to-market service that we internally called “Hybrid Hosting” which allowed users to connect GoGrid cloud infrastructure with a separate dedicated infrastructure, all within a private network. This proved to be incredibly successful, and something that many of our customers had desired. So, we decided to take it to the next level by offering Dedicated Servers within the GoGrid infrastructure.

So why is this so revolutionary and useful to our end-users? Here are some things off the top of my head:

  • Now you have the flexibility of the cloud, coupled with the control and performance of dedicated hardware!
  • You can deploy GoGrid Dedicated Servers from within the GoGrid portal
  • GoGrid Cloud Server and GoGrid Dedicates Servers share the same IP space which means that you can easily set up private network infrastructures
  • You receive one bill for your cloud or dedicated servers
  • Support for both cloud and dedicated are handled in the same account
  • You can restart and even delete dedicated servers on-demand via the GoGrid portal
  • GoGrid Cloud & Dedicated servers have free inbound traffic and share the same data plan

Let’s get into the details.

Add Dedicated Server

We have updated the Add menu to include Dedicated Server as an option. Similarly, we have collapsed the previous Database Server and Web/App Server into Cloud Server. To deploy a new GoGrid Dedicated server, simply click on the Dedicated Server icon.

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Once you choose the Add Dedicated Server option, you will be presented with a Server Details screen that asks for a server Name, Description and IP address (one of your GoGrid contiguous, static IP addresses). After that, you need to select the server option that makes the most sense to you. Current options are (note: these may change in the future and are current as of the writing of this article):

Server Cores RAM
(GB)
Hard Drives Setup Month Annual Term
Standard 4 8 2 x 320GB SATA RAID1 $0 $200 $2,000 1 Month
Advanced 8 12 2 x 500GB SATA RAID1 $0 $350 $3,500 1 Month
Ultra 8 24 5 x 147GB SAS RAID5 $0 $600 $6,000 1 Month

Note: custom configuration are available but interested users must contact a GoGrid Account Manager to order.

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After entering the appropriate information and selecting the configuration option and pricing plan, click the Next button, and you will be asked to choose an image:

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As of this writing, the options include:

  • CentOS – versions 4.5 & 5.4 (32/64 bit)
  • Debian – versions 4.0 & 5.0 (32/64 bit)
  • Fedora – version 11 & 12 (32/64 bit)
  • RHEL – version 4.8 & 5.4 (32/64 bit)
  • Ubuntu – version 8.04, 9.04 & 9.10 (32/64 bit)
  • Windows Server 2008/2003 – various options: Enterprise, Web, SQL Server (note: some images may have additional licensing charges)

Once you select the Image you would like on your GoGrid Dedicated Server, you will be prompted with information regarding the Pre-Paid Plan commitment and billing process. If you agree to the terms, simply click Yes, Add it.

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In the top bar, you will see a confirmation that of your Dedicated Server job request:

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It is important to note that it can take up to 2 business days to deploy a GoGrid Dedicated Server.

You can also check the status of your deployment request in the Jobs tab (where Dedicated Server deployments now appear in-line with Cloud Servers, Load Balancers and Cloud Storage):

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The picture above shows the Dedicated Server in a “Processing” state. Once it is approved, deployed and active, the log will change to reflect that state:

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Once your server is live, you have a variety of ways to manage it. For starters, should you need to, you can actively restart it from within the new List View within the GoGrid portal (see the List View section below for details).

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Similarly, you can delete the Dedicated Server from the portal. Do note that since you are on a monthly plan, you will have until the end of the active month to access that server before all connectivity and data is removed from it.

Also, as with your GoGrid Cloud Servers, you can retrieve, edit and update the passwords for your GoGrid Dedicated Servers from within the Passwords tab within the Support section.

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We have also integrated all of the GoGrid Objects (Dedicated & Cloud Servers, Load Balancers and Cloud Storage) into the Add a Case menu within the Support section. This way, you can request support on any GoGrid infrastructure item in one place:

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Some important things to note about GoGrid Dedicated Servers:

  • Dedicated Servers do not (currently) display on the Grid View but do within the List View (see section below)
  • There is currently no API support for controlling GoGrid Dedicated Servers
  • Under the current Service Level Agreement, provisioning time is up to 2 business days (as noted within the ordering process)
  • You are billed monthly (or yearly) for GoGrid Dedicated Servers, not hourly
  • Outbound bandwidth charges for Cloud and Dedicated servers are combined (inbound is free for both)
  • If you accidentally delete a Dedicated Server, please open a support case immediately and we will be happy to cancel your delete request.
  • If you delete a server, the IP address assigned to that server is still “held” (not available for other servers) until the server is fully removed from your account
  • Restarting a Dedicated Server does not show immediate feedback the way it does with Cloud Servers. Please “ping” the server to know its actual state.
  • Windows Dedicated Servers are priced per processor so please ensure that you have chosen the proper image

List View of GoGrid Objects

So, where do you find your GoGrid Dedicated Server? Easy! Within the new List View. Many GoGrid users have asked for an easier way to view all of their GoGrid objects within a list. We now have a new tab called List which displays: Load Balancers, Cloud Servers, Dedicated Servers and Cloud Storage. There are definitely some GREAT things about the new List view like being able to see a large number of servers in one view, being able to copy and paste various fields like IP address, Object name, OS info, description, etc. Read on for some more details.

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Selecting that tab presents you with all of your GoGrid structure within a list format where you can sort, group and rearrange various fields within each object set. To rearrange fields, simply drag them to the column you want them in. Clicking on a column will give you the ability to group and sort on those fields. Below is the Cloud Servers list:

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Load Balancers appear as well:

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As does Cloud Storage:

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And, of course, Dedicated Servers!

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Some important things to note about the new List View:

  • If you have 30 or more Cloud Servers deployed within GoGrid, the new List View will quickly become your best friend.
  • Just like within the Grid View, you can Restart, Delete and Retrieve passwords via menu actions at the top of the list panel.
  • If you have a MyGSI deployed within your Cloud Server environment, it will show as “true” within the Sandbox field
  • You can select values within the list and copy them to your clipboard. This is useful for copying IP addresses, for example.
  • The Grid View will remain the default for the time being.

Edit F5 Load Balancers

You can now edit F5 Load Balancer details using the GoGrid API. We realized that many of our users wanted this functionality a long time ago. With this release, we have taken the first steps to make this fully functional. However, while you can edit via the API, as of this writing, you cannot edit via the portal (something we will change in the future). You can actively change the Load Balancer pool information without taking the Load Balancer offline. This is helpful if you want to add or remove servers from your Load Balancer.

We have added “grid.loadbalancer.edit” to the supported methods within the GoGrid API. There is Role Based access to use this method (Super User & System User are the role types that can invoke this method).

More information on this new API method can be found on the GoGrid Wiki. Do note that this feature is currently listed as a “beta.”

However, below is a way to edit your load balancers by simply using an call using a pre-defined URL. First, you will need to have an API key and Share Secret. You can create an API key under the My Account section and API Keys tab. Then you will need to create an MD5 Signature (documentation is on the Wiki on how to do this).

Here is the info:

  • Craft the base URL with the following format:
    http://api.gogrid.com/api/grid/loadbalancer/edit?v=1.4
  • Then you need to chain on (append) the following items:
    • &sig=your sig
    • &api_key=your key
    • &format=“xml” or “json” or “csv”
    • &name=name of LB to edit
    • &realiplist.0.ip=real IP 0 – first real IP to add to the LB
    • &realiplist.0.port=port for real IP 0
    • &realiplist.1.ip=real IP 1 – second real IP to add to the LB
    • &realiplist.1.port=port for real IP 1
  • Then, take that full URL and paste into a browser and hit Enter. That should edit the Load Balancer based on the variables you entered.

Below is a sample (with dummy data) of what the URL should look like.

http://api.gogrid.com/api/grid/loadbalancer/edit?v=1.4&sig=md5hashsignature&api_key=abcd1234apikeyhere1234&format=xml&name=My+Load+Balancer&realiplist.0.ip=192.168.10.5&realiplist.0.port=80&realiplist.1.ip=192.168.10.6&realiplist.1.port=80

(Note: the line above is a single text string, it only has been broken into separate lines for readability.) The URL above has the following variables:

  • Sig = md5hashsignature (see the documentation here)
  • API Key = abcd1234apikeyhere1234
  • Format = XML
  • Name = My Load Balancer (Note: if your load balancer has spaces in the name, you should URL-escape them with either a “+” or “%20″) so that would look like “My+Load+Balancer” or “My%20Load%20Balancer”
  • IP address of 1st server = 192.168.10.5
  • Port of the 1st server = 80
  • IP address of the 2nd server = 192.168.10.6
  • Port of the 2nd server = 80

New Login Page

The GoGrid Web Portal login page also now has a new look & feel. We wanted to provide relevant information and links within that page so that you don’t have to go searching around for information. In the new login page, you can now find:

  • New to GoGrid section – Getting Started Guide and GoGrid Wiki/Forum/Blog links
  • Featured Content – important content related to GoGrid’s Features or Services will be displayed here
  • GoGrid Exchange – looking for a particular partner image? This link takes you to the GoGrid Exchange.
  • Featured Exchange Partner – look for highlighted Partners here

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Self-Service Support Links

Making our user experience better on GoGrid is paramount. To that end, we have added a variety of links to make things a bit easier on the end user. For example, you can now quickly visit the GoGrid Wiki page that describes how to request that SMTP be unblocked for your GoGrid infrastructure:

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Similarly, we have added some other helpful links within the portal to the GoGrid Wiki and User Forums:

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And, as mentioned previously, we will provide full support within the GoGrid portal for all objects within GoGrid’s infrastructure. You can also use the Live Support Chat link to instantly chat with a GoGrid Support Specialist.

Other Items

As mentioned in this blog post, we are also end-of-life-ing a few older Red Hat Enterprise and CentOS servers.

Also, we have added a link to the GoGrid CDN within the portal. From this link, you can access the login page for the GoGrid CDN.

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There was some pretty exciting stuff in this release and we would love to get your feedback. Drop us a note or leave a comment on this post if you have suggestions, comments or questions.


As you probably know by now, GoGrid released a series of new enhancements to our Cloud Computing Infrastructure Hosting service. You can read more about what was included in this latest release in this blog post. Some of the highlighted new features and improvements include:

  • GoGrid Dedicated Servers
  • List View of GoGrid Objects
  • Edit f5 Load Balancers
  • New Login Page
  • Self-Service Support Links

We also sent out a newsletter highlighting some of the changes in the January/February 2010 timeframe.

As with previous releases, I wanted to spend some time with our VP of Products, Mario Olivarez, and discuss some of these items and what they mean to GoGrid customers. (YouTube direct link.)

This video is also available on the GoGrid Facebook page as well as our GoGrid YouTube Channel.

As always, if you have any questions about any of the items you heard in this video or about GoGrid in general, please leave a comment on this post or ask us on Twitter (@GoGrid). Stay tuned for more updates and videos.


We are polishing up some great enhancements to GoGrid and the results of our efforts will be live shortly. To that end, please be notified that we are performing Scheduled Maintenance in order to roll out new functionality and features which does require some downtime of the GoGrid Portal. This information has already been delivered to existing GoGrid customers via email and is also available on the GoGrid Status Blog.

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Scheduled Maintenance Details

Infrastructure Update:
Tuesday, February 9th, 19:00 – 23:00 PST
(Wednesday, February 10th, 03:00 – 07:00 GMT)

Customer Impact:

The GoGrid “my.GoGrid.com” customer portal and API will be unavailable for up to 4 hours while we upgrade our infrastructure. There will be no impact to existing GoGrid VMs, load balancers or cloud storage during this time.

Maintenance Details:

GoGrid is making software improvements to the GoGrid customer portal and API.

Inquiries:

If there are any additional questions before, during or following the maintenance, please direct them to the GoGrid Support Center at 877-946-4743 or +1-415-869-7444, or contact us via the customer service portal at https://my.gogrid.com. (Note: during the scheduled maintenance, you will NOT be able to access the GoGrid Customer Service Portal for support so we recommend using the phone numbers listed above.)

For the latest details on GoGrid’s systems & Data Center status, please visit our system status blog: http://www.GoGridStatus.com

For More Information

Once the release is completed, we will be updating the GoGrid blog as well as the GoGrid Wiki with information about the new features and enhancements. Be sure to subscribe to the blog feed for up-to-date information. You can also get email delivery of blog posts by subscribing here. Lastly, you can get real-time information from our Twitter stream by following @GoGrid there.


Today we sent out the January 2010 GoGrid Customer Update to all GoGrid customers. We wanted to ensure that all people who are interested in GoGrid have access to the latest and greatest information coming from our headquarters so the full newsletter is posted below. If you want to get regular updates similar to this newsletter, I recommend that you subscribe to the GoGrid blog RSS feed, subscribe to blog post via email, follow us on Twitter (@GoGrid) as well as become a GoGrid Facebook Fanpage.

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Below is the entire GoGrid Newsletter (January 2010):

Hello Michael,

On behalf of everyone here at GoGrid, I want to wish you a very successful 2010!  We are starting the year off with a bang that includes some exciting new developments that I want to share with you in this edition of the GoGrid Newsletter.  Here are the specific topics:

  1. New Features and System Enhancements
  2. GoGrid CDN: New Singapore and Paris Points of Presence (POPs)
  3. New Partner GSIs
  4. Preventative Power Maintenance
  5. End-of-Life: CentOS 5.1 w/Apache &  RHEL 5.1 w/Apache operating systems
  6. New CentOS 5.3 & RHEL 5.4 base operating systems
  7. Two New 3rd Party Services to Monitor your GoGrid Servers
  8. Hosting for Haiti

New Features and System Enhancements


The next GoGrid software release is scheduled for Tuesday, February 9, 2010 and includes the following new features and system enhancements:
GoGrid Dedicated Server ordering, provisioning, and support via the portal

We will offer three dedicated server options via the GoGrid portal with pricing starting at only $200/month.  GoGrid Dedicated Servers use the GoGrid IP address space, support power cycling, and are visible in the new List View tab located in the GoGrid portal.  The dedicated servers can be load balanced, connected to cloud storage, and managed via the GoGrid UI, providing a unique solution that combines the flexibility of the cloud with the control of dedicated hardware.
GoGrid Dedicated Servers support the following operating systems: Ubuntu, RedHat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, Debian, CentOS, Windows 2003, and Windows 2008.  Dedicated server hardware configurations and pricing details will be available on the GoGrid wiki the day of the software release.

Edit Load Balancer API Support

The GoGrid API will allow you to add and remove an IP address from an existing load balancer. This means you can add or remove a virtual or dedicated server from an existing load balancer without downtime.  The feature is great for rapidly scaling web and app servers in real time.


List View Tab

The GoGrid portal will contain a new tab called List View. The List View tab displays virtual and dedicated servers, Cloud Storage, and load balancing details, including: host name, IP addresses, operating system type, and storage utilization, in list form.  The list view makes it easier to manage large server deployments using a single convenient view.

New Links

Three new links will be visible in the GoGrid portal.  The new links make accessing the GoGrid Wiki, Forums, and API tool easier.  The links are visible in the Support and My Account tabs.

New Feature Webinar
If you have questions about any of the new features, sign up for a live demo given by the GoGrid Product Team.
Click here to reserve your seat: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/725449257
Date: Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM PST

GoGrid CDN


GoGrid CDN customers that deliver content to Asia and Europe will be happy to learn that we will soon roll out two new Points of Presence (POPs):
Singapore: Along with our POPs in Hong Kong and Tokyo, our new Singapore POP boosts our already high-speed delivery of rich media to and from Asia. This newly installed state-of-the-art hardware supports all of our services including live and on demand Windows Media and Flash (FMS3.5) streaming services, web site acceleration and our industry leading reporting and analytics suite. Activate your account today and discover why more and more leading Asian web properties such as Asian Golf TV, QQ, Pixnet and Ninja Saga all use the GoGrid CDN.
Paris: Already strong in Europe, GoGrid will soon be even stronger with the addition of yet another POP, this one in Paris, France. The new Parisian POP will support all of our whole site delivery services, full Windows Media, Flash (FMS 3.5), and Silverlight streaming services as well as our rock solid live streaming service. Contact us today and learn why top tier European companies have partnered with GoGrid CDN for their European and global content distribution needs.
The Singapore POP will roll out in a couple of weeks and the Paris POP will rollout out in a few months.  Please feel free to contact your Account Manager with any questions.

New Partner GSIs


We have rolled out five new Partner GSIs.  A PartnerGSI is a publicly available MyGSI (GoGrid Server Image) with the partner’s software preinstalled and preconfigured. Many of our partners specialize in internet security, backup, monitoring, web apps, compliance, and application scaling.  Check out our new PartnerGSIs:

  • Gigaspaces
  • Mailsites
  • CohesiveFT
  • Tapin Systems
  • Objectivity

Visit the GoGrid Exchange to learn more.

Preventative Power Maintenance


There will be a preventive maintenance performed on UPS 1, 2, 3 and 4 on 2/01 and 2/02 2010
The maintenance schedule will be completed in 2 phases.

  1. Monday February 1st  – Preventive maintenance performed on UPS 3 and 4. Each unit WILL be put into bypass
  2. Tuesday February 2nd  – Preventive Maintenance of UPS 1 and 2. Each unit WILL be put into bypass

There is no downtime expected during this maintenance schedule.

When:
February 1st 10:00am – 5:00pm and February 2nd 10:00am – 5:00pm
Why: UPS maintenance is required to continue to provide consistent, uninterrupted power to our customers

End-Of-Life Server Images



The below Linux images will be End-of-Life’d effective 02/09/2010:

  • CentOS 5.1 (64-bit) w/ Apache 2.2
  • RHEL 5.1 (64-bit) w/ Apache 2.2

These images will no longer be available in the GoGrid portal for deployment once they are retired. We will continue to support all current Linux base operating systems. If you would like to use the EoL’d images after February 9th you will need to create your own GoGrid Server Image (using the myGSI feature) before February 9th. MyGSI allows you to keep server images in Cloud Storage for future use.  Additional Information about myGSIs can be found here:

You can also find more information about this on this GoGrid Blog post which includes some Frequently Asked Questions about this process:

New Base Operating Systems


We recently rolled out two new Linux base operating systems which are live and available in the GoGrid portal:

  • CentOS 5.3 (32- and 64-bit)
  • RHEL 5.4  (32- and 64-bit)

Two New 3rd Party Services to Monitor Your GoGrid Servers


Monitoring your GoGrid infrastructure is an important task that should not be overlooked. Our Technology Evangelist, Michael Sheehan, recently spent some time analyzing two new 3rd party services that can help you manage and monitor your infrastructure:
Server Density: Monitor CPU load, memory, processes, disk usage, network traffic, Apache, MySQL & Nginx. Keep an eye on your servers and get e-mail, SMS & iPhone alerts when things go wrong.
See the GoGrid blog post about Server Density’s service here:

CloudKick: Easily and efficiently monitor and manage cloud server environments with robust graphing, alert and other tools.
See the GoGrid blog post about CloudKick’s service here:

Hosting for Haiti


With the recent earthquake devastation that crippled the nation of Haiti a couple of weeks ago, the country is struggling to care for the injured, rebuild infrastructure and basically survive as a nation. There has been tremendous outpouring of support from around the world. To that end, GoGrid was among the initial group of internet hosting providers to announce support for Hosting For Haiti, a site where all of us hosting providers have put aside our differences in order to provide release for Haiti. We have made a significant donation to the American Red Cross and encourage you to help out in whatever way you see fit.
More information on Hosting For Haiti can be found at:

Further details are in this GoGrid blog post:

Become a Fan of GoGrid on Facebook and Follow Us on Twitter


If you have photos from an event where you saw GoGrid in action or met with some of our employees, we encourage you to post them to the Fan Page:

We also actively monitor and send out messages via Twitter. You can follow GoGrid on Twitter at:

As always, you can find more information about GoGrid at:

GoGrid Product Site – http://www.gogrid.com
GoGrid Blog – http://blog.gogrid.com
GoGrid Wiki – http://wiki.gogrid.com
GoGrid Forums – http://forums.gogrid.com

If you have any questions please feel free to contact me directly.

Thank you,
Mario

This email was sent out by our VP of Product, Mario Olivarez.