The CC1 system provides convenient and flexible access to computing power. Virtualization technology and the self-service approach of resources reservation increase the efficiency and elasticity of the IT infrastructure. This reduces both the investment and operating costs, as well as the IT administrative effort.

Monitoring
To view the load of virtual machines and to track the history of their use.

Accounting
Ability to measure resources usage per individual user.

Quota system
Limits on the resources (CPU, RAM disk space and the number of public IP addresses) provide the stability of private cloud environment with limited resources.

Distributed structure
Central controller Cloud Manager and a number of Cluster Managers to control individual computing cluster.

Elastic IP Bindings
Elastic public IP assignment to virtual machines – no configuration required.

Virtual clusters
Virtual clusters with shared disk space and ready-to-use batch system.

Virtual disks
Permanent disks that can be dynamically connected to a virtual machine.

System images
Shareable system images which VMs may be saved to and restored from.

Groups of users
Resources shared between users without admin assistance.

Sophisticated contextualization
Secure interaction with the VM operating system from the web interface.

EC2 interface
Access to system resources with the popular Cloud Computing interface.

Web interface
Instant acces to virtual resources directly from web browser.