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General Cloud Hosting Discussion / Advantages of adopting public cloud
« on: April 28, 2021, 10:31:31 AM »
Public cloud is the most conspicuous type of cloud computing in which public cloud supplier renders applications, servers, infrastructure, storage and different assets to organizations or people in virtualized environment over the web. A couple of well-known cases of public cloud administrations incorporates Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), IBM’s Blue Cloud, Esds’s eNlight cloud and Microsoft Azure Platform.

According to Britz, research executive at Gartner -“public cloud reception is quickening and public cloud administrations do, and will, rip apart IT administrations spending in the coming years, most remarkably in the Datacenter“.

Let’s take a look how Public clouds are gaining grounds in every leaps and bound

Advantages of public cloud hosting
Public cloud hosting has multiple advantages. But the following are the most important ones

Flexibility & scalability:
Flexibility enables users to develop mobile, web, IOT (internet of things) and business applications for any devices or platforms as it is compatible with different operating systems, frameworks, devices, databases tools and languages. And scalability enables them to scale resources such as bandwidth, storage and RAM as per their business requirement and scale them down when not necessary.

Reduce CAPEX & OPEX:
Public clouds pay per consume feature enables the customers to only pay for the resources they utilize it is the same as paying your utility bills.

Besides that, the public cloud offers you some assistance with getting the most out of your current IT framework, wiping out the need of an upgrade. In this way, it spares your money and assets from getting squandered.

Additionally, its multi-inhabitant environment (unified administration) permits different clients to share figuring assets which make it cost proficient as foundation expenses are spread over all clients.

Go Global:
Another real advantage of public cloud administration is that it is accessible from anywhere & anytime by means of Internet. This gives numerous chances to organizations like remote access to IT infrastructure or online document synchronization from various locations.

Esds’s eNlight cloud is a fine example of this utility of public cloud.

Back-up:
It enables users to store important data, files, documents, videos, etc. which are accessible from anywhere users don’t have to maintain and deploy any expensive storage infrastructure for the following. It also helps in maintaining privacy and backup of the critical data.

100% Uptime:
Public clouds like eNlight cloud give you 100% uptime and no risk to failures. Public cloud is a cluster of multiple servers so if any one of the servers fails another one takes it place thus enabling 100% uptime without any latency.

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Miscellaneous / How, What, Why’s of hybrid cloud orchestration?
« on: April 27, 2021, 09:48:54 AM »
Hybrid Cloud Orchestration

There has been a significant increase in the use of cloud computing technology over the last few years. This demonstrates a great opportunity for business innovation, especially those businesses wanting a secure and flexible infrastructure solution, which if we look at, is clearly what hybrid cloud solutions outline.

Hybrid cloud is attracting a lot of attention because of its ability to enable clients to utilize wide-ranging capabilities of public cloud while still utilizing private cloud deployment. Hybrid cloud mixes on-premise private cloud and third-party public cloud services with hybrid cloud orchestration platforms and allows an easy flow of workloads between private and public clouds. As computing requirements and investments evolve, hybrid cloud gives businesses greater flexibility and more data deployment options.

Orchestration is fairly new to the IT industry. Organizations are building huge data-centers with the latest virtualization technologies like VMWare and Hyper-V and eNlight 360 while trying to scale their operations.

Virtualization removed hectic of managing physical hardware, but many organizations struggled to manage the deployment of hybrid cloud and the daily management of all of this new capacity. Orchestration frameworks aim to resolve this issue with software-based tools. These tools help engineers in automating environments and speed up resource deployment.

Engineers have developed a liking for Orchestration. Orchestration tools like Ansible, Chef, and Puppet have become common sights in most infrastructures for application deployment and for maintaining virtual resources. Every tool will have varying pros and cons, but the basic goal is to create an outline that will be used to ensure that all the server resources are in sync with the standards of other resources. On the virtualization side, many service providers offer bundled products such as eNlight 360, Administrators can build automated deployment tasks on top of eNlight 360’s built-in orchestration tools and APIs.

A number of organizations depend on the efficiency of the orchestration tools for determining labour costs, production time and the overall workload efficiency to archive business goals. The efficiency of orchestration affects the total cost of many It projects directly. If a company is choosing Orchestration for their infrastructure management they must be completely aware of its benefits as well as its drawbacks before jumping blindly into uncharted territory.

Hybrid clouds have resources spanning from both private and public infrastructures, creating a new level of complexity which an orchestration platform should be able to handle. Orchestrating a new VM instance is just not enough, an orchestration tool in a hybrid cloud must be capable of determining the best location for deploying that instance, derived from factors like performance, cost, workload importance, and security requirements.

What is a typical hybrid cloud orchestration stack made of?
Although there isn’t one single stack or framework for orchestrating a hybrid cloud but let’s look at what a standard stack should include.

The lowest level should comprise of local and public cloud resources like for e.g. computation, data storage and the networks requiring orchestration.

The next level is the hypervisors like VMware ESXi, Microsoft Hyper-V, and the Linux Kernel-based Virtual Machine. The second level also consists of container engines generally installed in the data center. Private cloud is founded upon the virtual foundation of hypervisors and containers.

The third layer houses the private cloud software, such as OpenStack or Apache CloudStack. Companies that use containers may use Kubernetes implementation as their container orchestration tool on this level.
The last level consists of the hybrid cloud orchestration tool. IT teams can install this tool locally or it might be delivered as a managed service.

What are the challenges when adopting hybrid cloud orchestration?
Implementing and maintaining orchestration is not at all automatic even when orchestration is coupled with automation.

Deploying the orchestration tool is mostly easy for most IT teams while narrowing down the processes that need orchestration and how to do carry them out is way more complex. These requirements are unique in every organization. You will have to evaluate your IT processes very carefully, translate these processes into a code and keep updating them as needs from the business and users change.

Orchestration tools can also run into problems, while working with hybrid cloud, where the platform must adequately support both the private and public infrastructure. Although modern hybrid cloud orchestration tools are still at rudimentary stages, products like Ansible, eNlight 360 and Puppet are truly coming around with solutions well equipped to handle bugs and periodic updates that may affect existing runbooks. What’s more, IT teams can now easily ensure high performance by optimizing the software and the local hardware to supports it.

Security is not a significant concern in private clouds, where traffic and activity are confined to a local data center. But hybrid cloud orchestration tools can create additional risk, as they use APIs that aren’t always encrypted. Choosing orchestration tools with additional encryptions to secure the traffic on WAN network will go a long way.

Finally, don’t overlook network connectivity. Private cloud orchestration merely requires a LAN, but once an IT team extends orchestration to public cloud, adopting a reliable and responsive WAN connection will keep the workload running efficiently. In some cases, an existing internet connection between the public and private clouds might be adequate. However, most enterprises will opt for a redundant, high-speed internet connection or a dedicated low-latency connection to the public cloud, such as a direct connect.

Hybrid cloud adoption comes with obvious potential to support rapid organization growth offering business continuity, more opportunities for innovation, increased speed to the markets, improved connectivity and highly secure systems.

With the flexibility Hybrid cloud provides orchestration tools are on the rise. Learn all about Hybrid cloud orchestration and how to choose the best one fit for your organization.

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Landing URL:
https://www.esds.co.in/iot

Description:
eNlight IoT- the best-in-class Cloud-based IoT platform has transformed the communications & interactions taking place between the user devices. eNlight IoT provides a secure channel for interaction to take place between Cloud applications and other devices. It hosts and supports a diverse range of devices, resulting in easier processing and routing messages to nearby devices.

All the solutions running on eNlight IoT are created with MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) and Restful API Protocols.

How eNlight IoT Works

eNlight IoT Architecture

IoT devices present all over India connect with eNlight IoT platform with the help of using data collectors available at 4 Metro Cities
Data Collectors at Metro Cities results in faster connectivity and lower latency taking place between eNlight IoT and user IoT devices
IoT devices connected to the nearest data collector has the shortest network path
Low data latency to Cloud causes faster decision-making & analytics

Features of eNlight IoT
Device Connection Management- With eNlight IoT, users can connect their devices to a Cloud platform and nearby devices. Its small code footprint and lower bandwidth requirements make the best-in-class for IoT and M2M communications.
Secure Device Connection and Data Transfer- eNlight IoT provides authentication and access control along with end-to-end encryption taking place across multiple connection points. The data of devices can be securely accessed using access tokens.
Real-time Data Management- eNlight IoT allows users to collect, filter, and transform their device data dynamically, based on their customizable business rules. These rules are flexible and can be updated for implementing new devices and application features at any point of time.
Rich Data Analytics & Insights- With eNlight IoT, users can collect, visualize and analyze their devices’ data on the ESDS IoT dashboard. User data can be visualized using graphs and multiple widgets.

eNlight IoT Use Cases
1.Monitoring of Data Center Environment
eNlight IoT environment monitors devices and detects temperature, humidity, or presence of water at the Data Center locations. It also constantly monitors the physical environment of the user’s IT Infrastructure.

2.Vehicle Solutions
eNlight IoT is the right solution for vehicles as it detects fuel status, vehicle’s battery condition, and vehicle location, to name a few. Using eNlight IoT solution, the owner of the car remains stress-free regarding his surroundings while driving.

3.Health Care
eNlight IoT has several applications in the healthcare industry, ranging from remote monitoring to smart sensors & integration of medical devices. With eNlight IoT, patients can be kept safe and healthy and also, the delivery care of physicians can also be improved. IoT in healthcare can boost patient engagement and satisfaction levels by spending time in quality interaction with the medical service providers.

4.Smart Cities and Smart Home Solutions
Addressing the growing demands of cities and their governing bodies, IoT devices are being extensively used for a wide array of uses. With IoT, the governing bodies of a city are able to enhance their services, reduce overhead costs and improve communication channels.
The smart home application of IoT devices allows users to create customizable control rules for increased security and efficient management of energy resources.

5.Industrial IoT (IIoT)
eNlight IoT allows enterprises to collect, aggregate and analyze data collected from sensors for maximizing machine efficiency and the overall throughput of an organization. eNlight IoT’ uses in Industries include- motion control, predictive maintenance, smart energy, big data analytics, and smart & connected medical ecosystem.

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Cloud Computing exists from a long time but one can say that it has become popular in recent era. Cloud has given a real  different dimension to the IT world. Cloud is a new computing model. Basically, IT resources and services are taken from an onsite infrastructure and are provided on-demand in a dynamically scalable environment. Cloud Computing gives Small to medium sized business immediate, on-demand computing and storage resources without upfront costs.

Cloud Hosting considered as the most effective and feasible solutions for the IT environment. Cloud has provided increased efficiency and scalable structure too.  Cloud accelerates Small to medium businesses by allowing transformation of ideas into marketable products and services with greater speed. Cloud can provide virtually limitless scalability, giving Small and medium sized businesses the ability to grow without time and resource intensive IT build-outs. Many a cloud company provides a comprehensive approach that includes infrastructure, platform, and productivity capabilities, as well as the option to choose public cloud, private cloud, or both.

One of the best characteristics includes the pay as you use in cloud hosting services. It has been a new concept made keeping in mind according to the need and demand of the user’s. Cloud is revolutionary for the economics of small-medium businesses in IT. In the past, IT has been capital intensive and now can be pay-as-you-go. Underlying infrastructure, capacity and costs are assessed, providing a tiered approach to need. An analysis of current on-site IT costs versus the ROI for Cloud should give a strong indication of the best approach for small to medium businesses.

Cloud has emerged as the one of the powerful resources, which has brought stability and consistency in the IT structure with the advancements of sharing the resources. Cloud brings powerful IT resources to the masses. A business of any size can access information technology resources that previously were out of reach. Best of breed applications and computing infrastructure are available to all without a considerable up-front investment. Cloud unlocks revenue potential for any business. Companies can enter new markets, acknowledge and act on changing customer needs, create and provide added value, as well as achieve cost-effective strategies.

The different type of facilities like Private Cloud and Public Cloud can serve as a better infrastructure for the masses which is customized as per the needs and wants. Cloud can enhance information management and diminish risks. Protect classified information through mobile systems that can sense their physical environment providing automated security and simplifying disaster recovery. Cloud does not always offer the best business solution. Some Cloud solutions restrict the ability to customize functionality or cannot assure quality of service. Stringent compliance or technical requirements may demand other approaches. Businesses will need to determine where Cloud is most appropriate around cost, risk, and performance.

For more info Visit:-
https://www.esds.co.in/
https://www.esds.co.in/enlight-public-cloud-hosting
https://www.esds.co.in/colocation
 

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There has been a tremendous revolution in the web hosting industry when cloud computing came into existence. A web server is a base for hosting the environment which can be said as the essential requirements.

cloud computing

When cloud computing is compared with a typical web server then there are several significant differences. Because Cloud Computing Hosting is the modern technology that has been introduced in a short while and the web server being the base of the technology various differences can be jotted down.

Cloud computing and web hosting can look related because these two types of services can have pretty similar kinds of setups and deliver a lot of the same results. However, there are some crucial differences between cloud computing and web hosting services that have to do with the technical description of each.

One of the primary difference consists of that Web Server Hosting is the service which has been implemented and Cloud Computing is the technology which is in existence.

Web Server primarily consists of space which has been leased or purchased by the owner, whereas with cloud computing, you’re using applications (like email, word processing, spreadsheet, photo editing) that are located on a remote server somewhere, but using them as if they were programs on your computer. Google Apps (Google Documents, etc.) would be a great example of that. The program exists on a remote server, but you’re using it on your machine inside a web browser, and usually saving your files to the remote server so they can be accessed from any computer you use.

Cloud Computing
Cloud Computing has been in demand since it came into the existence with the popularity of simplified storage structure. It is simply the stipulation of technology-based resources (processor power, storage, and networking) on-demand, just like the power company, that provides you with electricity to the plugs in your house. Reliable cloud computing is when a data center engineer provides you with virtual computing resources that you can grow and shrink (or move) as required through some kind of control panel. You have almost full control of the software on your virtual servers including the OS but, you don’t need to bother about any hardware issues.

Cloud hosting offers you unlimited resource expansion, which is great to have if you have a booming website. Your site will also be shielded from malfunctioning servers, as it can be switched to another server if it’s underperforming.

Cloud hosting support for a few key reasons:

The pricing is flexible and you simply pay for what you use.
It is incredibly scalable
It has a phenomenal uptime and performance.
Web Server Hosting
Web hosting is just the process of offering remote locations and support for files and server space used to help web projects. With standard web hosting, you will be maintaining your site’s data on a single server. The kind of server environment you wish will depend upon the size of your website, how much traffic you experience, including your level of technical skills.

The primary types of hosting you will come across are:

Dedicated hosting

Shared hosting

Managed hosting

VPS Hosting

Furthermore, when it comes to choosing one, it is very tough to make the right decision. Think about the service that works better for your business, what kind of things your host requires when you try to decide among cloud and web hosting.

If you are a beginner, and looking for an inexpensive hosting option with special features that can manage your current traffic levels, shared web hosting is the most suitable option.

But, if you experience high traffic or a rise in visits or if you require in-depth security features, Cloud hosting is ideal.

To conclude

In this article, we have described the difference between cloud computing and web server hosting, I hope that your confusion is cleared now.

Stay tuned for more updates.

Happy Learning!

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The term ‘colocation’ or ‘colo’ is actually getting popular because of its ease of use. The businesses are heading towards colocation data center with their own servers and IT assets but, some still struggle to understand how to increase revenue by choosing the best colocation data center provider.

So, what are some of the main challenges in the arena of server colocation? If you are in regular contact with the marketing and sales departments of the colocation data center, then you must be getting to know about the vast range of colocation trends in various target markets. In the colocation data center market too, the services and customer’s average lifetime value differs. Therefore, all colocation data center providers end up designing a different plan for solving issues and increasing revenue growth. Finally, there is only one thing that colocation is widely based on, and that is nothing but the location and the assets. Although, assets with a lot of value-additions can be rented on a premium package too.



Colocation services are growing continuously, but the colocation data center market still faces some challenges which are in the addressing phase. For example, the stiff competition from the multiple cloud-based solutions and CIOs being reluctant for not giving complete control of data, infrastructure, etc. are few of the common issues. In the current scenario, the challenges of the colocation data center market aren’t much discussed.

So, let us have a look at the challenges and their probable solutions for enhancing the colocation data center market.

1. Cost of Energy and the Need for Green Data Centers
It is evident that the increasing demands of a data center raise the requirements for energy too. Reports suggest that data centers top the list of highest electricity consumers and still the demands are going to grow by more than 52% (approximately) by 2020. Generally, data centers are seen as useless power hogging and polluting industries due to the enormous carbon footprints they leave behind.



Solution – The colocation data center providers can beat this notion as they use energy more efficiently and even other sources of power.

To lessen the extra and unwanted redundancy, DCIM (Data Center Infrastructure Management) tools can prove effective in removing it. To create a green data center, there is a huge scope in exploring renewable energy resources like wind, solar, and geothermal.

Another option which some data centers use is taking primary energy source as electricity and further fueling it with the natural sources. Using electrical source just as a back-up option, eliminates the pollution of the DGs (diesel generators) which are used as back-ups. In future, there would be an increase in facilities because there won’t be enough space left; then, the options like liquid cooling instead of air can be more widely implemented.

2. Merger or Market Consolidation
The current colocation data center market is already huge, and the revenues are going to increase in manifolds. At a CAGR of 15.4%, it is going to become a $55 billion (approx.) industry by 2020!

But in the current scenario, the colocation data center market is also witnessing an increase in buying and merging or consolidating the firms around the globe. The consolidation happens for the obvious reasons like cost savings in the global market and raising the bar of security levels, protocols, and compliances.



Solution – The above fact reveals the need for small and mid-sized colocation data centers to come together and compete with the more prominent brands. They need to either provide services and solutions to the niche markets or unique ones who can make them stand out. Hence, merger or consolidation is a trend these days.

3.Increase in Containerized and Modular Data Centers
One of the problems that colocation data centers witness is the reluctance of CIOs in handing over the complete control of IT assets and infrastructure. The main benefit that colocation data centers get is building their own facilities and/or renovating the current buildings. Although, rather than building new ones, firms are more interested in choosing secure, efficient, less costly, and containerised/modular solutions.

As per a report, in 2017, the global containerised data center market had a value of $ 4.78 billion, and by 2023 it is forecasted to reach up to $ 18.64 billion with a CAGR of 25.46%.


Solution – Colocation managers, have to know about this trend and leverage the benefits of colocation. Further, the colocation data centers can also have modular design and containers, so that they can provide two-in-one benefits of colocation and stand-alone containers together. This modularisation method is in process.


Do you all have anything to add to the techniques that the colocation data center markets can further enhance? Let us know your views.

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https://www.esds.co.in/colocation

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Miscellaneous / Have You Chosen the Right Cloud Service for Migration?
« on: April 16, 2021, 10:17:39 AM »
With the current digital era, it may feel like migration from legacy systems to the cloud is an effortless task, just similar to drag and drop, but it is not. After all, migration to the cloud is not just a task of uploading every single thing on a cloud! It demands accurate transfer of the complete data without any loss. Many organizations have experienced a failure during migration activities. You might succeed in the primary move, but you may sure-shot face some issues post-migration that will cost a lot to your organization. So, why is it so difficult? And, why is it still so essential that you should migrate to the cloud? We will see ahead.

Cloud Service for Migration
on from legacy systems to cloud is an effortless task, just similar to drag and drop, but it is not. After all, migration to the cloud is not just a task of uploading every single thing on a cloud! It demands accurate and lossless transfer of all the data. Many organizations have experienced a failure during migration activities. You might succeed in the primary move, but you may sure-shot face some issues post-migration that will cost a lot to your organization. So, why is it so difficult? And, why is it still so essential that you should migrate to the cloud? We will see ahead.


THE MASSES ARE NOT ALWAYS RIGHT

Just because everyone is migrating to the cloud doesn’t mean you too have to just go with the flow. Your applications might not be suitable for the cloud, and they still are valued by your employees, partners, and customers. Apart from the application being any standard VoIP contact or phone service, and cloud computing – you must have a full-fledged plan to work migration out.  Planning things can cause delays and constantly changing demands pressure up the IT infrastructure. You need to be variable to these demands, else the below issues can multiply the risks of your legacy systems –

Aging Infrastructure
Scarcity Of Resources
Performance Issues
Security Risks
Corrupted Data
Maintenance Costs
Compliance Issues
If you don’t address these issues then your legacy systems will become obsolete in due course of time and a vital change will have to be made to stay competitive and compliant with the law.

You can take an example of Windows XP here! Windows XP quickly became popular after its launch in 2001, so much so that people were not ready to leave it even when the Vista version appeared in 2007! Moreover, when Microsoft ceased supporting XP in 2014, people still used it illicitly because of the experience it gave to them. So, relate your legacy infrastructure to XP. If people continue to use it, at one point or the other, they are going to face numerous problems. Even while migrating to the cloud, several issues can creep up in creating system compatibility and even your users will need time to adjust.  But, fear not! All you need is an appropriate cloud service provider that can help you out in providing precise solutions and help you in your digital transformation.

Now, let us have a look at the challenges of migrating legacy applications to the cloud and what points you need to check before you decide to migrate.

THE CHALLENGES OF LEGACY SYSTEM MIGRATION TO CLOUD
Just migrating your legacy system to the cloud won’t make it magically perform fantastically with compliance and security. You need to find a proper hosting partner that offers you high-end technology, skilled people who carry out smooth processes, and continuous monitoring of your resources. 

The hosting partner you are looking for should have the following things for the benefit of your company –

A wide array of experience in architecture and deployment
Superior engineering skills
The application expertise
Accurate consulting capabilities
The first thing you need to do is a full-scale tune-up of the complete system by which, it will become acquiescent to the cloud. Think of this as a broken engine desperately needing maintenance and repair. You can’t just fit the old engine into a new car body and expect it to run just fine. You will have to fine-tune it, and in some cases, also re-construct the engine’s foundation to get the expected results.

Besides, the transformation and migration process also involves the below given aspects –

Understanding customer’s pain points
Finding broken elements and blind spots
Using time-tested design patterns to tweak and tune the engine
Surrounding your applications with robust secure infrastructure
Implementing high availability strategies to eliminate problems
These aspects ensure that the migration process happens smoothly. The consultative and proactive attitude towards the migration process with a comprehensive understanding of the applications will result in a clean, boosted, and sharp working engine, i.e., the infrastructure of your legacy system. The goal should be to create enough pliability so that your applications are able to provide the expected service. If you also think, that your legacy system needs migration to the cloud or you have some doubts about what exactly you could and could not migrate to the cloud, then please contact us. ESDS is happy to help you.

For more info visit:-
https://www.esds.co.in/
https://www.esds.co.in/colocation

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Cloud Computing exists from a long time but one can say that it has become popular in recent era. Cloud has given a real  different dimension to the IT world. Cloud is a new computing model. Basically, IT resources and services are taken from an onsite infrastructure and are provided on-demand in a dynamically scalable environment. Cloud Computing gives Small to medium sized business immediate, on-demand computing and storage resources without upfront costs.

Cloud Hosting considered as the most effective and feasible solutions for the IT environment. Cloud has provided increased efficiency and scalable structure too.  Cloud accelerates Small to medium businesses by allowing transformation of ideas into marketable products and services with greater speed. Cloud can provide virtually limitless scalability, giving Small and medium sized businesses the ability to grow without time and resource intensive IT build-outs. Many a cloud company provides a comprehensive approach that includes infrastructure, platform, and productivity capabilities, as well as the option to choose public cloud, private cloud, or both.

One of the best characteristics includes the pay as you use in cloud hosting services. It has been a new concept made keeping in mind according to the need and demand of the user’s. Cloud is revolutionary for the economics of small-medium businesses in IT. In the past, IT has been capital intensive and now can be pay-as-you-go. Underlying infrastructure, capacity and costs are assessed, providing a tiered approach to need. An analysis of current on-site IT costs versus the ROI for Cloud should give a strong indication of the best approach for small to medium businesses.

Cloud has emerged as the one of the powerful resources, which has brought stability and consistency in the IT structure with the advancements of sharing the resources. Cloud brings powerful IT resources to the masses. A business of any size can access information technology resources that previously were out of reach. Best of breed applications and computing infrastructure are available to all without a considerable up-front investment. Cloud unlocks revenue potential for any business. Companies can enter new markets, acknowledge and act on changing customer needs, create and provide added value, as well as achieve cost-effective strategies.

The different type of facilities like Private Cloud and Public Cloud can serve as a better infrastructure for the masses which is customized as per the needs and wants. Cloud can enhance information management and diminish risks. Protect classified information through mobile systems that can sense their physical environment providing automated security and simplifying disaster recovery. Cloud does not always offer the best business solution. Some Cloud solutions restrict the ability to customize functionality or cannot assure quality of service. Stringent compliance or technical requirements may demand other approaches. Businesses will need to determine where Cloud is most appropriate around cost, risk, and performance.

For more info Visit:- https://www.esds.co.in/enlight-public-cloud-hosting
https://www.esds.co.in/colocation

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Miscellaneous / What is VoIP Colocation Service?
« on: April 14, 2021, 09:51:08 AM »
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) has achieved huge friction over the last decade and has become a universal choice for businesses looking for cost-effective and secure communication networks to control their developing business.


What is VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) ?

VOIP implies Voice over Internet Protocol. VoIP services utilize Internet connections to make phone calls. The analog voice signal is converted into data packets and sent across the Internet, enterprise local networks, or WAN (Wide area networks). VoIP also carries multimedia content over IP networks.

VOIP Colocation Service

VOIP means Voice over Internet Protocol and Colocation means co-locating the devices into completely secured and managed infrastructure. Every time this question arises that why to collocate VOIP equipment? The answer is- When you estimate the cost for personnel, Internet bandwidth, power, real estate, phone service, and air-conditioning; you will gain tremendous economies of scale as the overhead cost is shared by the numerous customers in a Colocation facility –a fraction of the cost you would otherwise pay! With such large power usage, a great amount of heat is generated, thus it requires unique and very expensive air-conditioning units that you won’t get in a typical office building.

The colocation hosting services which are specially designed for VOIP and businesses using it can be considered as one of the redundant services. VOIP colocation services are provided to facilitate the more secured infrastructure resulting in cost saving. Colocation is also a service offered by several hosting companies. It is known as “infrastructure as a service,” a hosting company rents out the usage of servers, storage, and many other network devices. The hosting company also maintains the Internet connection and guarantees the security of both the data and the equipment. The hosting provider will keep the equipment at an optimal temperature, protect against equipment failure, and guard on theft. Taking many things into consideration, besides, to have better quality service, server colocation is much inexpensive and easier than seeking to locate your servers within your office space.

VoIP includes typical and different strategies for routing the calls. There can be different challenges associated with it because it is one of the complex technology which involves many peripherals. With pressure to create efficiencies in communications spending and cut overall costs, VoIP customers customized VOIP and IP Telephony solutions. One can reduce overhead costs using VoIP Colocation and Hosting services. Avoid the hassles of a phone room packed with expensive equipment that needs extra office space and staff to manage. Save dramatically on power usage for cooling systems and the need for high bandwidth by using the benefit of the VoIP Colocation and Hosting services.

Colocation service providers generally provide the server colocation facility rather than VOIP colocation. But few service providers give such a facility to make this convenient for the users. There are hundreds of companies offering server hosting and colocation, but very few offer services especially for VoIP with direct access to their carrier-class network. Since these servers are located in a data center, they are looped directly into a world-class voice network providing superior latency and call quality.

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Miscellaneous / All About Cloud Hosting
« on: April 12, 2021, 09:11:26 AM »
All About Cloud Hosting
Cloud has become the buzzword today. It refers to either the Internet or an intranet in association with some type of service or application offering. Knowing the benefits of hosting, today most companies have started using Cloud hosting solutions for their business.

Cloud hosting is the latest form of hosting and has become extremely popular. In cloud hosting, the resources which are necessary for the maintenance of your website are spread across more than one web server, and are used as per the requirement basis.

Owing to this the chances of any downtimes in case of a server malfunction are reduced greatly.

Further, cloud hosting allows you to manage peak loads very easily without facing any bandwidth issues. This is because you have another server that can provide the additional resources in case of any necessity.

So, your website doesn’t rely on just one server. Rather a cluster of server works together (termed as “the cloud”) to provide all the resources.

Here is an example of Cloud Hosting

One of the best examples of cloud hosting is the giant search engine Google itself. Google is having its resources spread over hundreds of servers on the cloud. Because of this you would hardly see Google facing any downtimes over past decade.

So, now you know that each server in the cloud has its own particular set of tasks to be carried out, so in the case of failure of the servers in the cloud, another server gets in and offers a back-up to render the required resources.

The same is the case with overload condition too. However, due to the usage of low-quality server hardware, the performance gets hampered significantly. Therefore, it is recommended that you choose a reliable web hosting provider with good reputation.

What is Enterprise Cloud Hosting?

Enterprise cloud hosting services focus to deliver extremely reliable cloud services to the clients. They make use of VMware which is even better than dedicated servers. Below we have compared cloud hosting with dedicated hosting and other traditional forms of hosting. Let us see what makes cloud hosting gain an edge over dedicated servers and VPS hosting

Cloud Hosting Vs Dedicated Servers & VPS – Comparison

Cloud hosting is much reliable as compare to dedicated servers since get multiple servers at your disposal as compared to dedicated servers that which offer relief so that you can cope-up with any emergencies without breaking a sweat. So, it is the faster page load speeds and increased reliability what cloud hosting can provide you with.

As mentioned above, cloud hosting allows resources to be rapidly provisioned on demand. You can quickly add further processors, RAM or disk capacity and can automatically scale according to peaks in traffic.

Although price varies as per the usage, cloud architecture is a bit expensive as compared to VPS and traditional shared hosting. In the case of VPS, a single server is divided into multiple chunks, and each portion is managed by a particular user. This is the reason why the cost is reasonably low.

However, you have to compromise on the reliability factor which is quite higher in case of cloud hosting. Those businesses who aren’t much concerned about the reliability factor can choose VPS over cloud hosting.

Future of Cloud Hosting

It is very obvious that cloud hosting has multiple advantages owing to which large enterprises have been employing it since years.

However, for small businesses, the pricing is a factor to consider. However, the good news is that the cost factor has been reduced considerably over the last 4-5years. Knowing the advantages of cloud hosting many mid-size organisations are making a move to the cloud arena. In years to come, cloud hosting will replace both shared and dedicated server plans. Everyone will use a cloud service whether they’re aware of it or not. In future, one can definitely expect to see more and more businesses making a shift to cloud.

Also, noticing a trend of reducing cost in cloud implementations it wouldn’t be wrong to say that one day almost all of us would be in the clouds!

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Miscellaneous / Cloud Computing – Types of Cloud
« on: April 09, 2021, 09:46:15 AM »
Adopt the right Cloud model for your business.

What is Cloud Computing?
In one statement, Cloud computing is the delivery of on-demand IT resources over the internet. The companies that offer these computing services are called Cloud Service Providers (CSPs). CSPs charge users/organizations based on Cloud resources used through a variety of billing models. Cloud resources are the resources that are abstracted from the underlying physical hardware with the help of a Hypervisor. But there is a lot of confusion about Cloud computing because there are multiple types of services and deployment models that fall under the umbrella that is Cloud computing.  This article will help you clear the basic concepts of Cloud computing.

Cloud Deployment Models
There are 4 types of Cloud deployment models:
Public Cloud
Private Cloud
Hybrid Cloud
Community Cloud

These deployment models differ on the basis of implementation type, hosting type and who has access to it. All Cloud deployment models are based on the same principle of Virtualization (abstraction of resources from bare metal hardware) but differ in terms of location, storage capacity, accessibility, and more. Depending on the type of data you are working with, you will want to compare Public, Private, Hybrid, and Community Clouds in terms of different levels of security they offer and the management required.

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Miscellaneous / Advantages Of Colocation Services
« on: April 09, 2021, 09:39:36 AM »
What is Colocation Service?
There is an excellent demand for much better web hosting services, especially the colocation services, for online business in recent times. As the server costs have come to be rather manageable, business that can afford them are using their private web hosting servers and shifting them securely at good colocation services. Thus, concentrating on their business without the need of hiring a 24-hour in-house technical staff for managing their web servers is taken care by hosting their web servers at a colocation facility. Another advantage is that these companies can use the extra space for more business-concentric purposes instead of housing web server and related equipments.

The major advantage of employing the Colocation Services facility can be this: the specialist web hosts monitors each of the crucial technical aspects of running your internet site around the internet even though your web server and your websites residing on it are fully harmless from intrusion of other website users.

Benefits of Colocation Services
Many people close to the globe are looking for beneficial web hosting organizations to host their website and start off their business online. A web hosting server acts like a platform that supplies space, memory, bandwidth, and a lot of other methods and characteristics to host a website. With Colocation Services, it is simpler now to handle your personal web hosting server and use the expert web hosting setup. So, the very first issue to look at is to find a excellent web hosting company that suits your web hosting server as well as your website.

To discover the best web hosting company is not an easy job by any signifies. You could have to study loads of web hosting company’s websites and do plenty of research function. You could possibly have go through the forums, the blogs, chat rooms and also other discussion pages of different web hosting company’s websites to come across out more about the packages which they present to and quality of service which they present.

Also, due to the fact your website is associated to all your business, you will need to determine that you just often go for any best excellent web hosting server instead of saving income and going for any low good quality, affordable web hosting company. There are two varieties of web hosting businesses that you can select from if your website is associated to all your business. Just one is a dedicated web hosting plus the other is a Colocation Services. These two kinds of web hosting organizations present fantastic results if you compare it with some others.

Conclusion
The benefit of opting for your personal dedicated web hosting servers is that, it provides dedicated monitoring of all of the web hosting server and your website. Even though buying the dedicated web hosting server may be really pricey some occasions if you compare it with some other sorts of web hosting servers, on the other hand immediately after some time, it proves to become much effective in comparison to every other variety of web hosting servers.

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Recently, the term “data center” is used as a universal definition for any more or less organized computing environment. Nevertheless, there are several types of data centers. Each IT network has its own characteristics that must be considered when one architect the data center so that, it best meets the ever-increasing demands of end-users.

Different Types Of Data Centers
We give a brief description of the different types of data centers, their architecture, and a variety of tasks. Also, consider how these problems affect the criteria of choice in network equipment and technologies.

Types of data centers
Depending on the destination there are four different types of data centers, each designed for a specific business model and has its own operational problems and issues:

Corporate data centers
Web hosting data centers, providing computer infrastructure as a service (IaaS)
Data centers that provide TurnKey Solutions
Data centers that use the technology to Web 2.0.

Below are the options which may vary significantly in different types of data centers:

Bandwidth type (internal, external, or mixed)
The use of Layer 2 (L2) and/or Layer 3 (L3) for traffic control at the center or the periphery (Top of Rack)
Data Storage Technology
Level of server virtualization
The overall size of the data center (number of servers).

The correspondence of form and function

Depending on the type of data center, it uses different network technologies and equipment. Corporate data centers tend to serve many applications. They can be either 200 (small companies), or 1000 servers (large companies). Part of corporate data centers has a closed structure, designed to optimize the IT applications and services. Only a few vertical structures (oil and gas exploration, biotechnology, or any other areas in which IT infrastructure is crucial for the competitiveness of companies) may also include high-performance computing clusters (HPCC) at its data centers, designed for thorough scientific analysis. Many corporate data centers also have an open structure, designed for customer service. They maintained internal and external bandwidth, depending on the type of application.


Virtualization and the development of mixed networks
In the development of corporate data centers, there are two major trends: the growing use of server virtualization technologies that make more efficient use of hardware resources, and the transition to mixed networks that combine LAN Technology-based Ethernet, and fiber-optic network storage or SAN. Traditionally, corporate data centers use mixed network service levels (L2 and L3), and the combination of virtual and physical servers.

Turn-Key data center space helps the customers to rapidly move ahead with data center projects by utilizing wholesale data center space that helps to skip the time-wasting and expensive process of identifying suitable real estate and developing it into usable data center space. There are demand-driven speculative investments in “plug-in ready” data center space for clients with immediate requirements.

Turn-Key data center services provide state-of-the-art environments for supporting IT infrastructure, advanced cooling, power, redundancy, and sustainability features to ensure that critical applications are available while optimizing energy efficiency.

Portals, or companies that use Web 2.0 technology (data centers are usually open structures, designed to provide interactive services such as search, games, or social networks), have very different needs. Portal data centers mainly serve their own domestic bandwidth that users access applications and information from many sources, and try to keep it within the switch (ToR) whenever possible, a cluster or a given data center. Being a predominantly physical environment, portals use the services of L2 on the periphery (ToR) and service level L3 in the center, and, as a rule, they use local data storage systems (with limited use of the Internet protocol in some systems).

Features of Internet hosting

Hosting services are provided by huge companies, numbering tens of global data centers, or small firms that have only a few dozen customers. Being versatile in their structure, these data centers provide their clients with numerous services to provide computer infrastructure, the nature of which is determined by the relevant service agreement (SLAs) and, therefore, mainly serve external bandwidth. Their expansion is due to the extensive use of virtualization technologies, so they use the network topology of L2 for the migration of virtual machines that also create additional internal traffic.

To store the data in these data centers protocols, iSCSI, NFS, or other appropriate Internet protocols are used.

With all these data we can draw conclusions about the networking capabilities of each type of data center.

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Cloud Hosting Offers / Re: Best cloud hosting service in India ?
« on: April 08, 2021, 09:39:14 AM »
What trends are going to dominate the Indian Cloud Hosting Market in coming time?

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Miscellaneous / How to Choose and Implement the Correct Cloud Model
« on: April 08, 2021, 09:24:10 AM »
Choosing the right cloud model for your organization is critical to your business practices. It can, however, be quite challenging. This is because your business needs are unique and you need a cloud model that can meet these unique needs.

According to a study by cloud automation tools vendor, RightScale that was published on the Forbes website, more companies are adopting cloud computing in one form or another. The study that collected views from 80,000 respondents, most of whom are not RightScale customers, found that up to 93% are experimenting with IaaS.

The same study also shows that the number of companies utilizing the hybrid cloud grew from 74% in 2014, to 82% now. 63% of these surveyed organizations were using the private cloud and 88% utilized public cloud models.

Are you wondering where you fit in? In order to pick the right model for you, you need to understand some of the factors that cause a company to pick one model over another.

Factors to Consider when Choosing a Cloud Model
Control – you have to find the right balance between control and convenience. With public clouds, you often don’t have to worry about certain things like maintenance, but your options will be limited. With private clouds, you have more freedom to choose how everything works and whom to work with.
Security – if you have highly sensitive materials you probably want to go with a private cloud. This is because as much as public clouds are somewhat secure; your data could still land out in the wrong hands.
Scalability and flexibility – you will find that public clouds have more options when it comes to scalability and flexibility. Private clouds can however achieve the same Scalability and flexibility standards that public clouds can. You may just need to work a little harder and pay close attention to detail to get tangible results.
Management – do you want to manage your cloud or would you rather delegate this task? A managed cloud will ease the burden of cloud deployment for your organization. If you would like a little more time to do other things, a managed option is a good choice.
Now that we have an idea of what to consider when choosing a cloud model, let’s look at the different models available. We can then select and implement a model based on individual organization needs.

Private Cloud Model
In this model, you as a business or organization manage your own cloud deployment. This is the perfect choice for you if you want to maintain control and management of your access to data. It can, however, be very costly in terms of monetary investment and time investment to implement the private cloud model. This is why only large organizations can implement this model and explains why only 63% of the surveyed organizations use the Private cloud.

Public Cloud Model
In this model the cloud service provider manages the cloud and security on your behalf. While they are cost-effective and easy to implement, they only provide a reasonable level of security. They are therefore not ideal for high level security data. They are ideal for you if you don’t want to have to worry about infrastructure requirements and other management issues.

Hybrid Cloud Model
With the hybrid model you get the capabilities of a public cloud with the Security and control of a private model. It is essentially the best of both worlds. In fact it is very likely that hybrid models may outpace and replace both public and private models. This model will give you the advantages of both the private and public clouds while limiting the disadvantages.

The Hybrid cloud model has been known as the new Private cloud. It is not surprising that the number of hybrid cloud users has risen to 82%. In fact it is expected to keep growing in the coming years.

Which one of the three models would you use and why? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section below.

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