Cycle enables teams to connect, manage, and monitor, all of their infrastructure from one single platform. Maintain ownership of your infrastructure, data, and networks while Cycle handles the stress.
With Cycle, organizations gain the benefits of infrastructure management without giving up ownership of the underlying infrastructure. Your infrastructure, your data, your networks, your rules.
Cycle was built to run anywhere, with extreme flexibility -- no custom hardware required. This enables teams to deploy Cycle using anything from bare-metal servers within their datacenter to virtual machines in the cloud.
Every component of Cycle has been developed in a way that allows automatic updates. With over seven years of building Cycle, and delivering bi-weekly updates, we've gotten this down to a science. Gone are the days of 6-month release iterations!
From the kernel and operating system, and up the stack to your containers, Cycle ensures all hosts operate in a standardize manner. This approach enables teams to have peace of mind when deploying applications across different providers and hardware setups.
Cycle was designed to be multi-tenant, allowing multiple isolated applications on the same host, from the start. While users can easily segment and tag servers for different purposes, Cycle aims to reduce cost by increasing the density and utilization of infrastructure.
We understand that being the right partner for our customers requires more than just building great technology. Our team takes a customer-first approach in everything we do, leading to an average response time of just under 3 minutes over the last 4 years.
Cycle's Infrastructure Abstraction Layer provides a path for organizations to connect, and manage, hybrid infrastructure using a standardized API. Together, the IAL and Platform enables organizations to have visibility and control over their infrastructure whether it's in the cloud, on-premise, or a mixture of each.
Say goodbye to complexity and technical debt, and welcome a future where infrastructure management is no longer an added stress.