Single Pane of Glass
Manage every Cloud Propeller environment from one interface. Compute, backup, networking, and account services share a consistent navigation model so teams do not switch tools to switch contexts.
Unified infrastructure management across compute, backup, and account visibility.
Cloud Manager is the operations layer of Cloud Propeller’s platform—a single, modern interface for provisioning infrastructure, managing environments, monitoring backup services, and reviewing usage and billing across every account.
It is built around the principle that enterprise infrastructure should not require a complicated control plane. Whether a client runs a single Mission Critical Compute environment or a portfolio of compute and data protection services, every resource is managed through one consistent interface.
Manage every Cloud Propeller environment from one interface. Compute, backup, networking, and account services share a consistent navigation model so teams do not switch tools to switch contexts.
Resources can be provisioned from as little as 1 vCPU and 1 GB of RAM upward, independent of fixed instance sizes or bundled resource packages. Match infrastructure to actual workload requirements, not to a vendor’s catalog.
Run Mission Critical Compute next to General Purpose Compute. Mix Pay As You Go with Dedicated Capacity. Cloud Manager presents the entire portfolio in one view, with consistent controls regardless of the underlying platform tier or billing model.
Veeam Cloud Connect, Veeam Backup & Replication, and Microsoft 365 protection surface alongside the workloads they protect. Status, retention, and recovery state are visible without leaving the portal.
Real consumption, current invoices, and historical usage are exposed in the same interface as the services themselves. Predictable cost behavior is easier to maintain when usage is visible at the point of provisioning.
Six views of Cloud Manager in everyday use. Click any tile to enlarge.
Deploy a Mission Critical Compute environment and see Cloud Manager in everyday use. Or talk to an engineer first.