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StudioSol reduces infrastructure costs by 50% with Latitude.sh

For almost 20 years, Studio Sol’s mission is to enable people access to quality music websites and apps for free. Every day, 5 million people access their websites and apps, making Studio Sol the leading Brazilian company in apps downloads.

Studio Sol cuts costs and latency in half with Latitude.sh

Moving to Latitude.sh enabled Studio Sol to deliver higher-quality services for its users at no cost.

The decision to migrate Studio Sol’s servers to Latitude.sh was based on the need to continue providing users a free service with high quality. With a multitude of different sites and platforms that reach millions of people every day, Studio Sol upgraded its technology with Latitude.sh Bare Metal, looking for excellence in data transfer but at a 50% infrastructure cost reduction.

Why Studio Sol chose Latitude.sh

  • Reduce infrastructure costs

  • Reduce latency

  • Find a platform that grows with teams and evolves with technology

Latitude.sh's cost-benefit is excellent. For our company, which offers a free service to users, infrastructure costs are of extreme importance.

Cícero Verneck, CTO at Studio Sol

Moving to Latitude.sh improved user experience

The successful migration of their servers in Brazil resulted in Studio Sol deciding to bring some of their services that were hosted overseas to MH1 (Latitude.sh's data center in São Paulo) as well, which reduced latency by over 50% for those services.

Additionally, to make things better for Studio Sol’s users, Latitude.sh also strives to make the lives of its customers easier. “Latitude.sh makes it very easy for me to directly access my servers through the IPMI access, which makes things much more agile for us,” says Cícero. “Also, through the automatic alerts of Latitude.sh internal maintenance schedules, I can easily monitor what’s going on with my servers and have peace of mind”.

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