Are Public Cloud Costs Eating Away Your IT Budget? Explore a Better Option

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Tired of surprise bills and wasted spending on your public cloud?

Studies show businesses waste up to 30% due to hidden fees and underutilised resources in public cloud environments. While the public cloud offered initial advantages in cost, scalability, and security, limitations are becoming apparent. Unforeseen costs, security anxieties, and reactive scaling hinder growth and can lead to a significant chunk of your IT budget being wasted. It's time to consider a better option!

The Promise and Reality of Cloud Infrastructure

The cloud offers undeniable advantages for businesses of all sizes: agility, scalability, and cost savings. However, some mid-sized companies may find their current public cloud deployments hindering growth due to limitations.

Public Cloud: A Powerful Tool, But Not Always Ideal

Public clouds are powerful tools, but they are not necessarily a one-size-fits-all solution. Public cloud environments can introduce challenges such as:

  • Unforeseen Costs: Public cloud pricing can be complex, with hidden fees for data egress, storage, and underutilised resources.
  • Security Concerns: Sharing resources with other users can raise security anxieties regarding sensitive data and applications.
  • Limited Scalability: Public cloud scaling can be reactive, leading to slow and expensive actions when business demands surge.

Public cloud deployments, even in hybrid models, can hinder business growth due to limitations like loss of control, security risks, generic options, service reliability issues, compliance challenges, and unexpected costs. To overcome these limitations, businesses can explore solutions that balance control and scalability while addressing specific needs.

Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs): A Strategic Escape Pod

Organisations need not feel stuck in a public cloud environment! This is where a well-architected virtual private cloud (VPC) can be the strategic investment that helps you unlock the true potential of the cloud for your business and give better dividends for your investment. A review of your current workload, infrastructure performance, and cost would help you realise this.

Think of a VPC as your custom, secure cloud sanctuary. Imagine your own secure, dedicated space within the public cloud. It's like having a private data centre, but with all the benefits of a public cloud, including enhanced agility, scalability, and security. Here's what migrating your workloads to a VPC can get you in comparison to the limitations of a public cloud:

  1. Assured Cost Control: Within your VPC, you only pay for the resources you use. This eliminates sprawl and hidden fees, giving you granular control over spending aligned with your business needs.
  2. Enhanced Security Fortress: A VPC creates a secure environment, isolating your data and applications from other users. Built-in firewalls and access controls ensure the highest level of security.
  3. Effortless Scaling on Demand: Need to ramp up resources for a project? No problem! A VPC allows you to instantly scale compute, storage, and network resources up or down to meet your evolving business demands.

Why Now? What is the urgency?

The IT landscape is on the verge of a significant shift. As business needs evolve and data becomes increasingly valuable, the limitations of generic public cloud environments will become more apparent. Here's how migrating your workloads to a virtual private cloud (VPC) can position IT managers for success in the coming years:

  • Customisation and Scalability on Demand: Public clouds offer a one-size-fits-all approach that may not adapt well to your specific business requirements. VPCs, on the other hand, function like a private data centre within the public cloud. This allows you to tailor your virtual infrastructure to your exact specifications, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency. Additionally, VPCs offer effortless scaling. As your business experiences fluctuations in demand, you can instantly adjust resources up or down to meet those needs.
  • Future-Proofing Security: Cybersecurity threats are constantly evolving, and the shared responsibility model of public clouds can make it difficult for IT managers to maintain absolute control over data security. VPCs offer a secure, isolated environment within the public cloud, isolating your data and applications from other users. Built-in firewalls and granular access controls provide an extra layer of defence, allowing IT managers to confidently migrate sensitive workloads to the cloud with complete peace of mind.
  • Compliance Made Easier: In today's data-driven world, adhering to industry regulations and internal security policies is paramount. Public cloud environments can make compliance complex. VPCs offer a dedicated space for your data, simplifying audit trails and easing the burden of meeting compliance requirements.

So what does a modern cloud solution tailored to your needs look like?

A comprehensive cloud infrastructure solution needs to be able to help businesses overcome limitations and achieve:

  • Scalability: Outgrow ageing infrastructure with a flexible cloud platform.
  • Reduced Costs: Eliminate expensive colocation and power bills with a right-sized spending model.
  • Operational Efficiency: Lower overall IT expenses and free up resources for core business functions.
  • Modernisation: Embrace the cloud's agility and say goodbye to legacy applications.
  • Single-Source Solution: Provide a comprehensive cloud infrastructure with built-in security and connectivity.

Exploring Your Cloud Options

Whether you're considering a VPC migration or another cloud solution, it's important to understand all the available options and assess how well they match your specific needs. A thorough evaluation can help you determine the best approach for your organisation.

hSo: Your Cloud Infrastructure Partner

hSo can help you navigate the cloud landscape and choose the most suitable solution. Many organisations have successfully cut costs, optimised infrastructure, and future-proofed their businesses with our solutions.

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