Multicloud
Flexible use of cloud from different providers
Multicloud
Flexible use of cloud from different providers
Adapting Cloud Architecture To Individual Activities
Multiple Clouds, One Dashboard
Lock-in Prevention
Utilizing a multicloud architecture approach minimizes dependency on a single cloud infrastructure provider. For each workload, we help you find the right environment for efficient operations. You get a dashboard with your cloud platform that lets you manage AWS, Azure, GCP, Tanzu, and Proxmox in addition to OpenStack.
Efficient Scaling
Multicloud flexibility is not limited to the ability to scale up or increase the number of servers within a single provider environment. By connecting to multiple providers, the architecture can be expanded across the Internet and the globe. In addition, an auto-scaling feature ensures that additional resources are started when needed.
Waste Minimization
Multicloud allows you to control computing resources across providers. It gives you the ability to fully consolidate IT, thus eliminating computing resources that would be left unused. This way, activities don’t have extra resources wasted just in case and are efficiently utilized in the form of virtual machines and Kubernetes clusters with automatic load balancing.
International Reach
Multicloud unlocks the ability to create identical clones of the same app in different locations, allowing one app to adapt to the traffic of a given location, but all managed on a single dashboard. That way, data is always stored where it’s needed. The environment is operating with maximum quality for your customers and maximum efficiency for you.
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FAQ
Why is multicloud efficient?
Every activity within your company has its own needs. If IT is chosen to be mediocre, then costs are not optimized. However, if a business approaches its activities individually, then the best fit environment can be selected for each and then all managed through a single dashboard.
Doesn't more cloud providers mean larger chaos?
Not necessarily, because everything can be managed through one clear dashboard. Normally you would have to go to each console separately, but with multicloud you have one console for all environments.
How to minimize vendor lock-in?
One option is to use multicloud to manage environments from different providers. It is also possible to use cross-provider Kubernetes clusters that are not dependent on the environment provider and can be run regardless of what is running underneath them.