ANN ARBOR –  Online Tech has updated its Virtual Private Cloud to allow users to allocate their storage, RAM and CPU resources as their workloads demand simply by clicking a button on their OTC client portals.

Instead of getting locked into a cloud server with a specific amount of RAM, disk space, and CPU resources, clients can now have pools of those resources they can freely distribute between all of their cloud servers. This allows for much greater flexibility and elasticity when faced with peaks in demand due to testing, development or uneven usage patterns.

“Over the past two years, we have been focused on creating one of the highest performing and most reliable cloud infrastructures in the industry,” said Nick Lumsden, VP of Technology and Product Strategy at Online Tech. “Now that we have accomplished that feat, we are focused on making our virtual private clouds the most flexible enterprise offering out there that is also extremely easy to use.”

Online Tech’s Virtual Private Clouds are built with an all-flash array and built-in encryption that keeps data secure without sacrificing performance. All cloud servers are fully managed and also come with self-serve functionality built into OTPortal™which allows clients to control their servers, add resources and take snapshots.

Soon, Online Tech will integrate the public cloud into OTPortal to create a full end-to-end hybrid solution managed by a single vendor with a single pane of glass. This combined with Online Tech’s colocation offering allows companies to maximize the ROI on their IT spend placing the best workloads in the most cost-effective places.

This initiative by Online Tech is just one of many changes aimed at creating a friction-free experience for clients. Earlier this year, Online Tech launched its new Disaster Recovery as a Service product, OT DRaaS, which utilizes its cloud infrastructures in Michigan and Indiana, making it easy to fail over between data centers in minutes.

For more information about Online Tech’s virtual private cloud, please visithttp://www.onlinetech.com/products/cloud-computing-hosting.