Gemma Skelley
Head of Marketing
August 5, 2022
If your business is considering making the switch to Cloud technology, you will need to consider a) the outcomes your organisation wants to achieve and b) if and how your existing infrastructure can be migrated off premise. A great way to start the process is to run a CloudPhysics Hybrid Cloud Assessment, a tool that can help you to plan your journey cloud quickly and transparently.
The CloudPhysics Hybrid Cloud Assessment works by collecting and analysing the performance and configuration data from your virtual infrastructure and presenting insights to you in a simple and easy-to-read dashboard. These can then be used to form the basis of your Cloud migration strategy.
The tool maps your company’s existing infrastructure, calculating various configurations and costings from popular Cloud providers including Amazon AWS, VMware vCloud Air, and Microsoft Azure.
Using the Hybrid Cloud Assessment tool to plan your Cloud migration has many benefits, including:
With insights in just 15 minutes, the Hybrid Cloud Assessment tool offers a fast and efficient way to develop an effective Cloud migration architecture that meets your company’s needs now and in the future.
CloudPhysics, a Collaborative Intelligence platform that monitors and analyses IT infrastructures, has recently been bought by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), and extends our ability to bring real world insights to customers across most IT environments.
By opting to perform a CloudPhysics Hybrid Cloud Assessment with DTP, we’re positioned perfectly to support your decision making process to choose the right Cloud migration platform and enable you to consider different Cloud migration scenarios and Cloud migration models. Our experts can help you to understand the results of your Hybrid Cloud Assessment and ensure that your Cloud migration goes to plan.
To find out more about the Hybrid Cloud Assessment and other Cloud infrastructure services, get in touch with us today.
CONTACT USHybrid Cloud is a technology environment that uses a mix of on-premises and cloud-based resources. This type of architecture allows businesses to retain some workloads in physical infrastructure, while others are migrated to the Cloud.
There are many reasons why businesses choose to adopt a Hybrid Cloud approach. By keeping some data and workloads on-premises, organisations can retain control over sensitive data and maintain compliance with certain regulations. Additionally, a Hybrid Cloud environment can help businesses to save money by only migrating the workloads that will benefit from the flexibility and scalability of Cloud technology.
The main benefits of the Hybrid Cloud Assessment are its speedy implementation and the way in which it can help you to optimise your cloud migration to minimise cost and maximise efficiency.
There are various cloud migration considerations to make before migrating. It’s important to think about which workloads and data should be migrated to the cloud, and which should remain on-premises. You’ll also need to consider the compute, storage, and networking resources that you’ll need in the cloud, as well as how your existing applications will be migrated.
This depends on the Cloud provider that you use. Some providers, such as AWS, have data centres located around the world, while others, such as Azure, have data centres in specific regions.
Cloud migration testing is the process of testing your applications and data to ensure that they can be successfully migrated to the Cloud. This typically includes creating test environments, migrating data and applications, and then testing them in the Cloud.