Paul Krill
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FluidCloud introduces ‘cloud cloning’ platform

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Jul 29, 20252 mins
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Startup leverages infrastructure-as-code principles to enable cloning, migration, and remapping of infrastructure across heterogeneous clouds.

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Startup FluidCloud, described as a portable cloud infrastructure provider, has launched the FluidCloud Platform, a “cloud cloning” platform that lets users clone, migrate, restore, and optimize infrastructure across clouds in minutes, according to FluidCloud.

FluidCloud Platform draws on infrastructure-as-code principles to reverse engineer existing environments into a standard infrastructure definition, enabling “seamless” cloning, migration, and remapping across heterogeneous cloud ecosystems, FluidCloud said. Key features of FluidCloud Platform, which was written in the Go language, include fast portability, resiliency, and unified governance. The company said the platform provides:

  • Built-in infrastructure mapping and automation that enables fast movement of workloads across regions, accounts, and cloud providers,
  • Native infrastructure redundancy that ensures teams can instantly spin up backup environments in the event of outages, and
  • AI-powered cloud governance that provides a real-time view of compliance, usage, drift detection, cost efficiency, and best practices across cloud environments.

In elaborating on its development, FluidCloud said most enterprises today find themselves unintentionally tied to a single cloud provider. Despite best efforts to prioritize innovation and agility, teams often become dependent on proprietary architectures and tools that make switching providers expensive, slow, and technically complex. Even when organizations do migrate, they often find themselves trading one walled garden for another, FluidCloud said.

“Businesses deserve the freedom to choose the best vendor for each workload, tailored to their governance, performance, innovation, and cost needs,” said Sharad Kumar, CEO and co-founder in a statement. “We built FluidCloud to help teams move fast, build smart, and negotiate from a position of strength. Innovation starts with freeing your infrastructure.”

Paul Krill

Paul Krill is editor at large at InfoWorld. Paul has been covering computer technology as a news and feature reporter for more than 35 years, including 30 years at InfoWorld. He has specialized in coverage of software development tools and technologies since the 1990s, and he continues to lead InfoWorld’s news coverage of software development platforms including Java and .NET and programming languages including JavaScript, TypeScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Rust, and Go. Long trusted as a reporter who prioritizes accuracy, integrity, and the best interests of readers, Paul is sought out by technology companies and industry organizations who want to reach InfoWorld’s audience of software developers and other information technology professionals. Paul has won a “Best Technology News Coverage” award from IDG.

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