Intelligent Data Centres Issue 15 | Page 70

THE EDGE sent to another data centre – reducing the possibility of serious downtime. Greater return on investment To build on-premises infrastructure requires a high initial investment, and the continual purchase and maintenance of software, hardware, servers and other IT equipment can be extremely costly. Along with the cost of equipment, on-premise hosting requires space, electricity, cooling, networking and physical security. In addition, there’s also the cost of employing the skilled technicians needed to build and maintain on-premises infrastructure. For many organisations who don’t want the hefty financial burden, heading down the private cloud route is an appealing option. A managed private cloud solution can help to decrease that initial capital investment (Capex) and any ongoing operational expenses (Opex) by passing on the responsibility of maintaining infrastructure to the service provider. Efficient and effective Adopting a private cloud strategy gives businesses the opportunity to reduce downtime, enhance application performance and scale computing resources. Organisations running their own hardware on-site run the repeated risk of buying equipment that isn’t right for their needs or doesn’t work well with their applications. In those circumstances, problems have to be diagnosed and rectified in-house, or at greater expense, with the help of outside expertise. On the other hand, private cloud migration offers organisations the chance to build better architecture, streamline services and load-balance applications. Nevertheless, organisations considering their options for private cloud should look for a partner that can provide a dedicated team of experts, a bespoke migrations plan made up of informed recommendations that will deliver the optimum performance for the entire organisation. By waving goodbye to the challenges of on-premises infrastructure ORGANISATIONS CAN WELCOME A PRIVATE CLOUD SOLUTION THAT STILL PERFORMS HIGHLY BUT THAT BLENDS COST AND SECURITY TO MEET THEIR PRECISE NEEDS. strategy and precarious legacy hardware, organisations can welcome a private cloud solution that still performs highly but that blends cost and security to meet their precise needs. As a result, businesses will achieve a win-win formula comprising of the trademark of on-premises dedicated resources – plus the perpetual flexibility and growing power of private cloud. ◊ 70 Issue 15 www.intelligentdatacentres.com