Cloud Services

Private on-premise, private hosted, public, shared, and hybrid—these represent various cloud service options, each with unique attributes. The challenge lies in selecting the right cloud model, so how can organizations ensure they make the correct choice?

Which Cloud Service is right for you?

The chart below provides a quick overview of the advantages and disadvantages of each service. However, the key aspect to highlight is our consistent approach to client engagement. We recognize the diverse array of potential IT setups, with each customer’s situation being unique. Our seasoned consultants will collaborate closely with you to grasp your specific challenges and IT framework, evaluating its compatibility for virtualization. They will present all available options and offer expert guidance, empowering you to make well-informed decisions regarding the future of your IT infrastructure.

In-House Private
Cloud

What is it?
The customer owns dedicated hardware but benefits from a user-friendly portal for effortless self-management of their cloud resources.

How it’s used?
Enables customers to consolidate their physical infrastructure while effectively segregating production, testing, development, and staging workloads within distinct virtual data centers.

Benefits

  • Low Cost
  • CapEx to OpEx
  • Elasticity/Scalability
  • Expertise/Management

Managed Private Cloud (dedicated blades)

What is it?
We allocate dedicated processors and memory, enhancing privacy for specific compliance needs. Additionally, we provide ringfenced resources, ensuring customers have clear visibility into their available processing power and memory at all times.

How it’s used?
Typically employed by companies for select applications demanding heightened privacy to meet compliance requirements or ensure consistent, guaranteed performance.

Benefits

  • Low Cost
  • Increased isolation

Managed Cloud (assigned VMs)

What is it?
State-of-the-art shared computing and storage infrastructure designed for enterprise use, where multiple customers benefit from robust isolation between their respective resources.

How it’s used?
Leveraged by businesses for their regular production workloads, particularly those seeking the advantages of managed services and scalability within the cost-efficient framework of a shared environment.

Benefits

  • Low Cost

Managed Public Cloud

What is it?
A shared environment built upon more standardized, commodity-grade equipment, which may exhibit lower levels of resilience. While offering a cost-effective alternative, it’s important to note that resource sharing among numerous companies means that increased activity by another organization could potentially affect your company’s performance.

How it’s used?
Typically employed for test and development purposes, as well as for handling temporary workloads.

Benefits

  • Low Cost

Public Cloud

What is it?
A shared environment constructed upon the most budget-friendly commodity hardware, offering limited infrastructure-level resilience.

How it’s used?
Utilized for extremely short-term workloads in scenarios where resilience and reliability are either unnecessary or have been integrated into the application(s) rather than at the infrastructure level.

Benefits

  • Increased isolation
  • High Availability

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