Cloud is a valid choice for organisations of all sizes. Databasement sees the cloud as a ‘Service Delivery Framework', that offer services such as infrastructure, application and desktop against an extremely competitive price model. Cloud is always billed as a ‘pay as you go' model.
Databasement offers a broad spectrum of cloud services that can be realized both on-site and off-site. Cloud services are provided on the basis of service level agreements (SLAs).
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This allows complete integration of important issues such as security, scalability, secure multi-tenancy (a number of clients using a shared IT infrastructure), performance and innovation of the cloud services offered.
This allows complete integration of important issues such as security, scalability, secure multi-tenancy, performance and innovation of the cloud services offered.
One example of traditional IT services is based on an approach whereby applications are installed on physical servers with locally attached storage. The data deployed by the users of this application is stored in storage infrastructures (silo's) coupled directly to the server. The consequence of this traditional model is inefficient use of the hardware, lack of scalability and increased administration.
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By now, many organisations have begun virtualisation of their IT infrastructure. This is mainly done at the server, storage and network equipment level. The direct link between the application, data and physical hardware has then been completely severed. If this fully virtualised environment is located within an own data center and/or separate and secured infrastructure, it is known as a private cloud. In case of a public cloud we are referring to an externally shared data center infrastructure, multi-tenancy or not, connected to a external network.
The central idea behind cloud computing is that organisations offering cloud services make use of virtualised and secure multi-tenancy infrastructures to reduce the total cost of ownership compared to isolated silos. Clients can then acquire cloud services based on agreements regarding availability, performance and security. These agreements are contracted in service level agreements (SLAs). This cloud provider, can therefore be an internal or external partner who can offer IT services at a lower cost than a traditional data centre. External cloud providers will achieve ‘economy of scale' and will therefore often be able to offer similar services at lower prices to the market.
There are many advantages to cloud computing. Organizations should concentrate on their core business rather than trying to reinvent the IT wheel. Outsourced cloud computing models encourage this behaviour, and ultimately reduce costs around IT customization exercises. The requirements and wishes of the business can be realized by entering into service level agreements (SLAs). There is also a clear cost reduction element. Organisations are no longer forced to invest in hardware and software and location based services. With cloud services, a shift is made to OpEx services, rather than traditional upfront CapEx costs.
Databasement has developed InControl Software to offer and extremely efficiently manage Storage as a Service based on proactively managed SLAs. The 3rd generation InControl is a full storage services ECO-system that enables us to offer all kinds of storage and replication services.
Databasement is second to none in helping you establish your strategic IT infrastructure. Whether it is comprised entirely out of an internal IT infrastructure, is built completely around cloud services, or is a combination of internal and external services: The hybrid approach by Databasement can be leveraged for all types of organisations, whatever type of infrastructure is desired.