What You Don’t Know About IaaS

Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)

As many of you know, cloud computing is today’s go-to technology.  The three major categories Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) represent the basic offerings.  Cloud technology has been around for more than 10 years, but there still exists a lack of knowledge in those looking to take advantage of its benefits.  What you don’t know about cloud computing will bar you from laying hold of the future.  Every new tech startup is leveraging the power and freedom of the cloud from the get-go.  There’s a reason for that.  It is the data center platform of today.  IaaS is the foundation of the today’s data center.  Is your business finding ways to take advantage of this?

Cloud Computing Foundation

IaaS is the foundation of cloud computing.  The core components compute, storage, and networking, provides the starting point for all other cloud software directions.   Figure A below shows how IaaS fits into the basic model.  IaaS provides the foundation.  Next, comes PaaS.  Here is where the developer world truly takes advantage.  Services such as containers, databases, queuing, web and others exist to provide elastic development environments.  Organizations deploying a DevOps (Tightly integrated Software Development and IT Operations) strategy, find PaaS the platform of choice.  The teams make use of interpretive environments (PHP, Java, Python, Node.js) to move applications through the entire life-cycle.  At the top of our cloud pyramid is SaaS.  This is the top layer of the foundation.  Most companies are using products in this core component.  Products email, storage, and collaborative tools exist here to provide productivity benefits.

 

Cloud Computing Stack

Figure A

Basic Components

The basics of IaaS lie in just three infrastructure components:  Compute, Storage, and Networking. These components are instantly flexible in a cloud-based environment.  They are scaled to meet current demand.  Customers use a drop down to increase or decrease processor power.  Administrators add needed storage quickly and easily.  Designated network administrators make networks and IP addresses available without any effort at all.  Customers have the option to scale resources up or down.  Each change in resources is different.  Scaling up is usually a snap, but scaling down may not be as simple to execute.  Cloud service users fine tune resource utilization to optimize costs by taking advantage of resource elasticity.  Again, simply with a click.

Major Benefits

Elasticity of services is the most beneficial aspect of implementing cloud-based services as part of your business.  If you need more or require less, the click of a mouse is all that is needed to make the change.  This elasticity also helps to save on costs in the long run.  IaaS has also brought new technologies into Platform as a Service (PaaS).  Container engine technology is implemented as an additional service within PaaS.  It offers businesses new avenues in which to deploy and maintain their applications.  However, the most flexible and granular aspect of IaaS, is the implementation and application of security.  Security is woven into the fabric of the solution.  The basic components and others, all have security features applied to them when provisioned.  Security is to cloud services, like brake fluid is to a brake system.  IaaS just doesn’t work without it.

Conclusion

Infrastructure as a Service is the foundation of cloud-based services.  It creates the environment in which Platform as a Service and Software as a Service are founded upon.  To learn more about the how and why of cloud, give us a call or fill out the contact form on our site.

Azure IoT Suite Connected Factory Now Available

New IoT Offering on Microsoft Azure

Many customers tell us that they want to start with the digital transformation of their assets, for example production lines, as well as their business processes. However, many times they just don’t know where to start or what exactly Industrie 4.0 is all about.  Check out this post on what’s new in IoT on Azure.

https://azure.microsoft.com/blog/azure-iot-suite-connected-factory-now-available/

Google Cloud Platform Prices Reduced Up To 30 Percent

Preemptible Virtual Machine Instances Provide Reduced Google Cloud Platform Prices

There’s an interesting new development in Google Cloud Platform prices that I think is worthy of review.  I’ve always felt that cloud computing prices should be lower.  The technology has been around long enough for many providers to have recouped their upfront deployment costs.  Cloud companies can now begin to pass on cost savings to their customers as the next generation of IT begins to pick up additional momentum.  Also, the level of service provider maturity is bringing about new and more robust offerings.  This in turn continues the technology road map for those companies who have been early adopters.  Check out the additional resources provided below.  You’ll learn more about Google’s cloud platform pricing structure and philosophy, and even how to create your first cost savings virtual machine.  I definitely recommend that you take the time to review these resources and any others found within the web of links.  You can also give us a shout if you’re looking to learn more about the product.

 

Google Drops Cloud Computing Prices By Up To 30 Percent, Launches Preemptible Instances

Google today announced yet another round of price cuts for its cloud computing platform, as well as a new instance type that will allow businesses to save even more on some of their cloud computing tasks. Today’s cuts focus on the Compute Engine side of the service and include cuts of up to 30 percent for the smallest instances.

 

Google Proposes “Pay Less, Compute Moore” (Not a typo)  New Tab

Google Cloud Platform Pricing Philosophy  New Tab

Google Cloud Platform vs AWS TCO Tool  New Tab

Google Compute Engine Pricing  New Tab

Google Cloud Pricing Calculator  New Tab

How To Create A Preemptible Virtual Machine Instance  New Tab

 

Disaster Recovery Options For Your Business – YouTube

Fully Utilize vCloud Air As Part Of Your Disaster Recovery Options

Check out this great tutorial series on the VMware TV YouTube channel.  David Hill is the Senior Technical Marketing Architect for vCloud Air and he hosts the seven part series on vCloud Air Disaster Recovery.  Each of the tutorial segments is a little under 10 minutes and is a very informative series on disaster recovery options available to you as you plan out your DR plan.  The introduction segment sets up the series with a very specific use case scenario detailing the use of vCloud Air as a DR option.  I have created a playlist with all of the segments in one place.  Just use the YouTube playlist icon in the top left-hand corner of the player to switch videos.  Take the plunge and don’t forget to leave your comments.

 

 

 

Why You Should Invest In The Azure Cloud Platform – Google+

Azure Cloud Platform vs Amazon Web Services: How Do They Differ?

Looking to get a better handle on cloud platforms?  Check out this Slideshare post to get a run down on differences between Azure and AWS.  You’ll learn some specifics about the products and services each has to offer.  The presentation explains the four main offerings:  Compute, Database, Storage & Content Delivery, and Networking.  It is a very informative piece of content on Azure Cloud Platform and Amazon Web Services.  There are 18 slides in this presentation.  You’ll learn about the similarities and differences of each product at a high level.  Additionally, be exposed to the difficulty associated with deploying each.  There are also links to other Slideshare presentations that could offer more information.  Check it out and leave a comment.

Cloud Computing Disruption

Cloud Computing Disruption Trends For The Next 10 Years

This is a very good read on the future state of cloud computing by Brain Gracely at Wikibon.  This post includes some very fact filled infographics on the various aspects of the cloud computing industry.  It is definitely well worth the time spent to absorb this valuable information.

 

 

 

Disruptive Trends in Cloud Computing (2015-2025)

Download as PDF — Contributing Analysts Dave Vellante David Floyer Stu Miniman Dr. Ralph Finos Premise: Cloud Computing is the 3rd major wave of change that is impacting the IT industry, with the impacts expected to be at least an order of magnitude larger than the Client-Server era.

Public, Private & Hybrid Cloud Explained | Visual.ly

Understand What Cloud Technology Is All About

If you are having a hard time with understanding the Cloud, please take a moment and review this excellent infographic by Sam Turner on Visual.ly.  I wass really impressed with the way Public, Private and Hybrid Cloud was explained with such definition.  At Paraklesys, we endeavor to help our customers by pointing them in the right direction when it come to choosing a cloud provider.

Public, Private & Hybrid Cloud Explained | Visual.ly.