The main components of the service
Virtualization Server, Storage and Networking
Virtual servers (Virtual Machines) allow you to create and manage multiple virtual instances on a single physical server, increasing resource efficiency and reducing maintenance costs.
Storage Virtualization (SDS) will help consolidate different physical devices into a single virtual storage, simplifying data management and backup.
Network virtualization (SDN) will enable flexible and fast management of network resources and configurations, improving network infrastructure availability and security.
Cloud Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Provide virtual servers, storage and networking resources in the cloud so your company can lease infrastructure without purchasing hardware. The pay-as-you-go payment model allows you the flexibility to pay for only the resources you use, which is optimal for a company with a variable workload.
Scalability will allow resources to be quickly increased or decreased based on business needs, minimizing costs.
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Provide developers with a platform with out-of-the-box tools and services to build, test and deploy applications without having to manage servers and infrastructure.
Support integration with various programming languages, databases and development environments.
Simplify development, accelerate time-to-market and automate administration tasks.
Software as a Service (SaaS)
Access software applications through the cloud, freeing your company from the need to install and maintain software on local devices.
Applications can be accessed from anywhere there is an internet connection, improving mobility and productivity for your employees.
Updates and support are provided by the vendor, allowing you to focus on business objectives.
Cloud backup and recovery
Cloud backup solutions allow you to back up your data to remote data centers, protecting it from loss and local infrastructure failures.
Set up automatic backups, allowing you to flexibly manage your data and its security.
Accelerated data recovery in the event of disaster or failure, helping to ensure business continuity.
Data security and protection
Built-in tools to encrypt data in transit and stored in the cloud, preventing unauthorized access.
Access control and multi-factor authentication (MFA) features for enhanced security.
Comprehensive measures to protect against DDoS attacks, threats, vulnerability monitoring and logging to track and respond to security incidents.
High availability and resiliency
Cloud services offer resource distribution across geographically dispersed datacenters, ensuring stable access even in the event of outages in one region.
Replication and backup mechanisms help minimize downtime and ensure uninterrupted operations.
Utilize clusters and automatically switch to backup nodes in the event of a disaster.
Monitoring and performance management
Cloud providers offer real-time system health and performance monitoring tools.
Ability to automatically scale resources based on current load, avoiding overload and maintaining high performance levels.
Cost management and forecasting tools that allow a company to control resource utilization and avoid unnecessary costs.
Hybrid and multi-cloud solutions
The ability to integrate on-premises infrastructure with cloud resources to create a hybrid environment that combines the benefits of on-premises and cloud solutions.
Aim to reduce physical infrastructure costs, simplify IT resource management and increase flexibility to adapt faster to market changes.