Global multicloud software and managed service provider (MSP) DoiT International is delighted to announce it has been named the CloudHealth by VMware Global Partner of the Year for Israel. The company received the honor at a special CloudHealth by VMware Israel partner event held last month in Tel Aviv.
Partner of the Year winners are leading performers, chosen from a field of hundreds of global cloud solution providers. The award places DoiT in the company of a select group of cloud MSPs worldwide who are undergoing rapid growth and setting best practices in customer success. CloudHealth by VMware partners are recognized for their technical expertise, innovation and the great value they bring to joint customers.
“The past couple of years have turned up the heat on cloud providers, and DoiT has set a standard for how MSPs can most effectively cultivate customer success,” said Yoav Wilder, senior cloud management business executive for the EMEA region at CloudHealth by VMware. “Their depth in skill and support, cross-cloud experience and innovation helps customers streamline and fortify CloudOps, while making it easier and faster for them to scale. That said, it’s understandable why DoiT would be experiencing such rapid growth themselves and becoming one of our best MSP partners worldwide.”
“This award is further validation that we’re taking the right approach to serving customers and leveraging innovation,” said DoiT CEO Yoav Toussia-Cohen. “With the cloud, a company can gain the ability to compete, resources to grow and new services that will take them into the future. And with CloudHealth by VMware, we have a partner that is as committed as DoiT to ensuring that this happens.”
DoiT is a leading provider of multicloud expertise and proprietary cloud optimization and governance software. The company tackles complex problems of scale for customers, using expertise in machine learning, algorithms, complexity analysis and system design. DoiT integrates with the CloudHealth by VMware Suite, which transforms the way organizations operate in the cloud with a single solution for multi-cloud management and security.
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ec2 instance connect appears to be locked down to SSH and RDP protocols (ports 22 and 3389 only), meaning you can’t use it for databases in the way this post suggests. You still need to ssh to some instance then connect to the DB from there – the advantage is you don’t need to expose that ec2 instance publicly.
If you go through the above guide, you’ll just get the following error:
awscli.customizations.ec2instanceconnect.websocket – ERROR – {“ErrorCode”:”InvalidParameter”,”Message”:”The specified RemotePort is not valid. Specify either 22 or 3389 as the RemotePort and retry your request.”}
did you actually try the above out successfully?
also discussed here: https://repost.aws/questions/QU_h42-ck0R-alITadXrrXSQ/rds-configuration
ec2 instance connect appears to be locked down to SSH and RDP protocols (ports 22 and 3389 only), meaning you can’t use it for databases in the way this post suggests. You still need to ssh to some instance then connect to the DB from there. If you go through the above guide, you’ll just get the following error: awscli.customizations.ec2instanceconnect.websocket – ERROR – {“ErrorCode”:”InvalidParameter”,”Message”:”The specified RemotePort is not valid. Specify either 22 or 3389 as the RemotePort and retry your request.”} did you actually try the above out successfully? also discussed here: https://repost.aws/questions/QU_h42-ck0R-alITadXrrXSQ/rds-configuration
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