An overview of Hybrid Hosting

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This presentation by InTechnology’s Stefan Haase gives an overview of Hybrid Hosting, exploring the need for flexible hosting solutions whilst looking at how this can reduce your business hosting footprint, data centre costs and capital expenditure. http://www.intechnology.co.uk/resource-centre/hybrid-hosting-webcast.aspx

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Hybrid Hosting - Is it right for you?An overview of Hybrid Hosting

30/11/2012

Stefan Haase – Divisional Product Director

Webcast Agenda

• Introduction to InTechnology

• A technical overview of Hybrid Hosting

• Requirements and drivers for Hybrid Hosting

• Why Colocation and IaaS

• Why Hybrid and what it can mean for your business

• What Hybrid Hosting involves

• Summary

• Questions and Answers

Introduction to InTechnology

• Serving the UK IT market for nearly 30 years

• Unique position in the managed IT services market

• Full range of managed IT services delivered to over 800 UK businesses

Your Webcast Presenter

Name: Stefan HaasePosition at InTechnology: Product DirectorTime at InTechnology: 10+ Years

What is Hybrid Hosting?

Raising the Concept of Hybrid Hosting – What is it?

• The combination of physical co-location and Infrastructure as a Service (Iaas)

• Offering the flexibility of the cloud alongside traditional hosting solutions

• Colocation necessary for servers that can’t be virtualised

• IaaS for cloud-ready servers

• Accessible on the same network

Hybrid Hosting - Drivers

Where does the requirement for Hybrid Hosting emerge from?

• Budgetary pressures – making the move from capex to opex

• Pressures to move to the cloud

• Business agility and flexibility

• The reduction of risk

Why Colocation?

Why IaaS?Storage virtualisation, Virtual Server Hosting and Managed Dedicated Servers:

• Reduced operating costs

• Unlimited capacity on demand

• Retained management and control

• Improved server and application availability

• Enhanced business continuity and disaster recovery

• Reduced carbon footprint and exposure to green taxes

IaaS – virtual machines can be provisioned instantly and thus allow business ultimate flexibility. The following scenarios are typical for provisioning:

• Planned new server installation for permanent

• An existing server is modified to meet changing demand

• Proof of concept

• Test and development

 

IaaS – Deployment options

Why Hybrid?• Best of both worlds - not pushed into one corner

• Paced journey - tailored to customer requirements

• Reduced risk

• Reliability from data centres and networks monitored around the clock allowing constant access to your data and applications

• Scalability - the ability to add new servers or reconfigure existing specs to increase capacity as needed

• Operational and commercial flexibility

Hybrid – cost savings

savings

Hybrid – cost savings

• Co-location: Server consolidation, removing inactive / legacy

equipment and improved rack density can visibly reduce cost

• IaaS: Consolidating under-utilised servers, virtualising

physical servers and providing server and storage

performance where needed rather than over-allocating

resources all contribute to achieving cost savings

What does Hybrid Hosting involve?

• Single network

• Seamless migration

• One provider = one SLA

• Dedicated, tailored servers hosted in a managed cloud

• Colocation in highly resilient data centres

• 24/7 monitored and managed firewall service

Hybrid Hosting – Deployment options

Common service combination that customers opt for are:

• Colocation for production environment in DC 1 and IaaS for DR environment in DC 2

• IaaS for production environment in DC 1 and IaaS for DR environment in DC 2

• Backup / replication of data between both data centres

Service Providers – who to choose?• Chose a provider with a proven track record and pedigree

• Provision of 24/7 UK support

• Who owns and manages the data centre?

• Accreditation / certifications

• What support services / SLAs are available?

• Who provides and manages the customer network?

• What auxiliary services can you subscribe to?

Summary

• Hybrid Hosting is a hosting service tailored to your requirements

• Budgetary and business pressures have lead to the requirement of Hybrid hosting

• Benefits include a decrease in hosting costs through reduced rack footprint

• Increases flexibility within your business whilst removing risk

• Key to ensure you choose the right provider

Thank you for your time.

Any Questions?