Our Hybrid Cloud service aims to allow our clients to leverage the flexibility of both public and private clouds.
We offer end-to-end solutions for cloud migration, optimization, security, and innovation. Whether you need to move your existing applications to the cloud, build new cloud-native applications, or enhance your cloud capabilities, we have the skills and experience to guide you through every step of your cloud journey.
What is Hybrid Cloud?
A hybrid cloud combines the benefits of both public and private cloud services.
With a hybrid cloud, organizations can leverage the public cloud's scalability and cost-efficiency while maintaining the private cloud's security and control. A hybrid cloud also enables workload mobility and data portability across different cloud environments, allowing for greater flexibility and agility.
Our approach
One of the key challenges to building out a Private Cloud is dealing with hardware bootstrapping and configuration. Additionally, the Public Cloud needs to be secured with baseline configurations. We solve these problems by using automation at every step.
Here are the main steps of our approach:
Streamline the Private Cloud Hardware provisioning process.
Deploy and automate the Private Cloud Hypervisor layer by leveraging a Plug and Play model (PnP).
Deploy and automate the Private Cloud Management API layer.
Deploy and automate a Foundation for your Public Cloud workloads that ensures security and operational resilience.
Deploy and automate Platform Services (PaaS) offerings that are similar or the same as the Public Cloud offerings.
Make the Developer Experience as simple as possible by enabling them to use the same tools and workflows across different cloud environments, whether public or private.
Vendor offerings
If you are looking for a hybrid cloud solution that lets you run cloud services on your own hardware, you might be interested in AWS Outpost, Azure Stack, or Google Anthos. These are three platforms that offer different ways of integrating on-premises resources with public cloud services.
AWS Outpost is a fully managed service that delivers AWS infrastructure and services to your data center. You can use the same APIs, tools, and applications that you use in the AWS cloud, but with lower latency and local data processing. AWS Outpost requires you to purchase dedicated hardware from AWS, which is installed and maintained by AWS technicians. You can choose from a variety of AWS services to run on Outpost, such as EC2, EBS, S3, RDS, ECS, EKS, and more.
Azure Stack is a portfolio of products that extend Azure services and capabilities to your environment. You can use Azure Stack to build and run hybrid applications across data centers, edge locations, and remote offices. Azure Stack consists of three offerings: Azure Stack Hub, Azure Stack HCI, and Azure Stack Edge. Azure Stack Hub is an integrated system of software and hardware that lets you run Azure services on-premises. Azure Stack HCI is a hyper-converged infrastructure solution that combines Windows Server and Azure services for virtualization and cloud management. Azure Stack Edge is a family of edge computing devices that provide local compute, storage, and AI capabilities.
Google Anthos is a software platform that enables you to build and manage modern hybrid applications on any infrastructure. You can use Anthos to run Kubernetes clusters on-premises or in the cloud, using the same tools and policies. Anthos also supports multi-cloud scenarios, allowing you to manage workloads across Google Cloud, AWS, and Azure with a single pane of glass. Anthos does not require any specific hardware or hypervisor; you can use your existing infrastructure or choose from a range of certified partners.