Cloud Native Hosting Platform

Case Study

Perizer achieves a Scalable, Developer-Centric Cloud Hosting Platform with ComputeSphere

Introduction

Perizer is a Dallas, Texas-based software development company with a team of 11–50 employees.

It specializes in cloud engineering, data solutions, UX and market research, and staff augmentation.

The company offers products like XREINN (data analytics), ComputeSphere (cloud hosting), and Calen360 (scheduling tool).

In 2025, Perizer achieved SOC 2 and ISO 27001 certifications, underscoring its commitment to data security and compliance.

Perizer set out to create a cloud hosting solution tailored for startups and developers, emphasizing simplicity, scalability, and cost transparency.

The platform was designed to eliminate the complexities of traditional cloud services, offering an intuitive interface, predictable pricing, and robust infrastructure.

Challenge

The cloud hosting market is saturated with providers offering complex pricing models and requiring significant DevOps expertise. Startups and individual developers often find these services overwhelming and costly.

Traditional cloud services present several challenges

Complex Setup

Users often need to navigate intricate configurations.

Unpredictable Costs

Usage-based billing can lead to unexpected expenses.

Scalability Issues

Scaling resources requires manual intervention and expertise.

Lack of Support

Limited assistance for non-enterprise customers.

Solution

ComputeSphere sought to address these issues by developing a user-friendly platform with predictable pricing and seamless scalability.
Below are the objectives of the software

User-Friendly Interface

Design an intuitive dashboard for easy deployment and management.

Fixed Pricing Model

Implement transparent pricing to eliminate billing surprises.

Automated Scalability

Enable resources to scale automatically based on demand.

Comprehensive Support

Provide robust support accessible to all users.

Architecture/Technology Overview

Complex Setup

Users often need to navigate intricate configurations.

Unpredictable Costs

Usage-based billing can lead to unexpected expenses.

Scalability Issues

Scaling resources requires manual intervention and expertise.

Lack of Support

Limited assistance for non-enterprise customers.

Tools Integrated

Cortex

Implementing Alerts

Loki

Store Logs

Kubela

Development

Prometheus

Metrix

Tekton

Pipeline

Velero

Implementing Backup

Operators

Rabbitmq, Mysql, Postgres, Redis

Promtail

Export Logs

Implementation

Implementation took place in multiple phases, gradually adding additional features in each phase

Phase 1

Initial architecture, authentication and authorization, basic workflow and public image deployment support

Duration 1.5 months
Duration 3.5 months

Phase 2

Managed database service support, private container registry support, build pipeline support, alert mechanism, user  management, subscription management

Phase 3

Sphereshell accessibility, Spherestor management, Guardrails support, Custom domain support, git repository support, networking, service management, user API tokens generation & support

Duration 4.5 months
Duration 5 months

Phase 4

SphereOps monitoring, Git hooks support, host name mapping, backup & restore, feature tracking/ tagging, subscription management from admin console.

Results

User Adoption

Engaging beta users early helped refine features and improve usability.

Cost Predictability

Users reported a 40% reduction in unexpected billing charges.

Scalability

Platform handled traffic spikes with zero downtime.

User Satisfaction

Positive feedback on ease of use and support responsiveness.

Conclusion

Perizer successfully launched ComputeSphere for Beta users, a cloud hosting platform that addresses the pain points of traditional services.

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