Single Pane of Glass
Manage Cloud Propeller environments from one operational interface. Compute, backup, networking, and resource controls share a consistent navigation model so teams do not switch tools just to switch contexts.
Provision, manage, and monitor Cloud Propeller environments through a cleaner client experience — with infrastructure operations in Cloud Manager and usage, billing, and account visibility through My Cloud Propeller.
Cloud Manager is the operations layer of Cloud Propeller’s platform — a modern interface, powered by MultiPortal, for provisioning infrastructure, managing environments, monitoring protection services, and working with the resources clients run here every day.
My Cloud Propeller extends that experience to the account side: usage, billing, invoices, support access, and account controls. Together, they give clients a cleaner way to understand what is deployed, how it is protected, how it is being consumed, and what it costs — without stitching together disconnected systems.
Infrastructure operations for the environments clients run on Cloud Propeller.
Usage, billing, support, and account visibility for Cloud Propeller clients.
Manage Cloud Propeller environments from one operational interface. Compute, backup, networking, and resource controls share a consistent navigation model so teams do not switch tools just to switch contexts.
Provision resources from as little as 1 vCPU and 1 GB of RAM upward, without being forced into fixed instance sizes or bundled packages. Match infrastructure to the workload, not to a vendor catalog.
Run Mission Critical Compute next to General Purpose Compute. Mix Pay As You Go with Dedicated Capacity while keeping controls consistent across tiers, platforms, and billing models.
View protection services alongside the workloads they protect. Backup status, retention, recovery posture, and disaster recovery visibility stay part of the operating view — not buried in a separate process.
Usage, invoices, and account information are available through My Cloud Propeller, giving clients visibility into what is deployed, what is being consumed, and how costs are trending.
Every browser action is backed by API access for teams that want automation. Use documented REST endpoints for lifecycle workflows, user and role management, resource monitoring, and integration with internal systems.
A closer look at the Cloud Manager interface used for provisioning, environment management, VM lifecycle, resource visibility, backup and disaster recovery status, and automation. Click any tile to enlarge; the lightbox includes additional views.
Deploy a Pay As You Go VDC and see Cloud Manager in everyday use, or talk with an engineer about how Cloud Propeller would fit your environment.