National Review Cuts Dev Costs & Improves Performance After Zero-Downtime Migration to Pantheon
Chris McEvoy is Executive Editor at National Review, a bi-monthly magazine with significant daily digital content. In this guest blog post, he discusses National Review's migration to Pantheon.
Why We Built Pantheon With Containers Instead of Virtual Machines
We believe that the future cloud will run on containers, not virtual machines. Pantheon's container based infrastructure is a huge departure from traditional virtual machine and server based "hosting" model. This is why:
Why Pantheon Chose Google Cloud Platform
As we’re announcing Pantheon’s transition to the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) from our former home at Rackspace, I’d like to cover why we chose GCP over alternatives. The long-term answer is simply “to provide the best product for our customers,” but we can break that into two categories: today and tomorrow.
Pantheon Moves to Google Cloud Platform
Today we’re very happy to publicly announce Pantheon has switched from Rackspace to Google Cloud Platform (GCP) as our primary infrastructure provider. This means faster performance, higher uptime, and increased innovation ahead for all of our customers.
Pantheon Joins the Google Cloud Platform Marketplace
Pantheon debuts on the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Marketplace, which provides its customers access to an ecosystem of over 2,000 software as a service, virtual machine, content management system, development stack, and web service solutions — all optimized for the Google Cloud.
The Open Source Components of Valhalla
Building the Pantheon platform meant tackling one of the big remaining “hard problems” in cloud services head-on: how to provide a secure, scalable, synchronous network-attached filesystem for Drupal? We solved this problem with Valhalla, a breakthrough technology that serves files for the 10s of 1,000s of Drupal sites running on Pantheon.