Public, Private, and Hybrid Cloud

Picking the Right Cloud Deployment Model

Cloud Deployment Made Simple

Organizations can deploy application hosting models like software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and infrastructure as a service (IaaS) to leverage cloud capabilities. The deployment process includes architecture, roadmap, planning, implementing, and executing workloads on the cloud. Identifying the cloud model for your business depends on factors like technology, storage, and business needs. The cloud deployment model will deliver enhanced performance, scalability, security, compliance, privacy & better RoI. Scalable Cloud keeps deployment options across private, public, hybrid, or multi-cloud environments. We implement consistent policies across multiple clouds to help you quicker time-to-market delivery, match customers' expectations, and effective performance.

What is a Public cloud?

Public clouds leverage the standard cloud computing model to make resources like virtual machines, storage, or applications available remotely. Flexible pricing models like a monthly or pay-per-use fee, thus eliminating the need to host these services on-premises. The public cloud is suitable for organizations that host an application with short bursts of peak usage. All hardware, software, and supporting infrastructure are owned, maintained, and managed by the cloud provider. Examples- Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, Amazon Web Services.

Advantages of Public Cloud

  • Lower costs
  • High reliability
  • Zero maintenance
  • High Scalability
  • Agility
  • Maximum Uptime
  • No Long-Term Contracts

Advantages of Private Cloud

  • Efficient Resource Utilization
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Flexibility in Customizing hardware and software
  • Business Continuity
  • Greater Security
  • More Control over Data and Infrastructure
  • Long-term cost savings

What is a Private cloud?

Private cloud is a cloud computing environment in which all hardware and software resources are dedicated exclusively to a single customer. Private Cloud Solutions give organizations more control and better security of cloud servers but it requires advanced IT expertise than a public cloud. It is preferred by organizations to meet the stringent regulatory compliance requirements. Other reasons to opt for private cloud would be due to confidential documents, intellectual property, healthcare records, personally identifiable information (PII), financial data, or any sensitive data.

What is a Hybrid cloud?

A hybrid cloud combines on-premises infrastructure or a private cloud and a public cloud. It enables data and applications to move seamlessly between the public and private environments. Organizations opt for hybrid cloud services to meet regulatory requirements, leveraging technology investment, or addressing network latency issues. With hybrid cloud services, organizations can expand cloud computing capacity without your data center costs. Our hybrid cloud solutions can help enterprises in navigating cloud complexities and boost digital transformation.

Advantages of Hybrid Cloud

  • Control
  • Flexibility
  • Improved scalability and control
  • Agile
  • Business continuity
  • Improved security and risk management
  • Lower TCO