AT&T Synaptic vs Joyent Triton Compute comparison

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We performed a comparison between AT&T Synaptic and Joyent Triton Compute based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Also Known As
Synaptic
Triton Compute, Triton Compute Service, SmartMachines, Joyent SmartMachines
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Overview

AT&T Synaptic Hosting is a utility-based turnkey hosting solution for the applications driving your business. With this service, AT&T provides a complete, managed IT ecosystem for you to load and run your applications. You can take advantage of a fully on-demand infrastructure or combine it with dedicated components to meet specialized requirements. In addition, our designated support staff will work with you to select the right architecture for your business requirements and help to ensure that your internal and external processes have a hosting environment that’s as expandable and robust as you need.

Triton Compute Service allows you to securely deploy and operate containers with bare metal speed on the world's only container-native public cloud, powered by Triton.

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Dolphin, EMC, NetApp, Panzura, Seven10, StoragePoint
Couchbase, Riverbed, Modulus, Redapt, Dell, Clustrix, Intel, Dyn, Message Bus, Ubuntu, New Relic, Codesion, Telefonica
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Infrastructure as a Service Clouds (IaaS)
April 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Oracle and others in Infrastructure as a Service Clouds (IaaS). Updated: April 2024.
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AT&T Synaptic is ranked 38th in Infrastructure as a Service Clouds (IaaS) while Joyent Triton Compute is ranked 28th in Infrastructure as a Service Clouds (IaaS). AT&T Synaptic is rated 0.0, while Joyent Triton Compute is rated 0.0. On the other hand, AT&T Synaptic is most compared with , whereas Joyent Triton Compute is most compared with Qube.

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