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Explore the evolution and benefits of Private and Hybrid Cloud solutions, offered since the late 2000s. This guide covers VMware vSphere environments, hardware virtualization techniques like hypervisors, and major players such as Microsoft Hyper-V and IBM. Learn about the pros—like increased flexibility, control, and cost efficiency—and cons, including complexity and licensing issues. Understand how outsourcing your private cloud can convert capital expenses to operational ones, reduce complexity, and ensure resource availability.
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Immedion • Private Cloud offerings since early 2008 • Hybrid Cloud offerings since late 2008 • VMware vSphere HA and Standard environments • Community Environments • GeoRedundant offerings
Hypervisor • is one of many hardware virtualization techniques that allow multiple operating systems, termed guests, to run concurrently on a host computer • The hypervisor presents to the guest operating systems a virtual operating platform and manages the execution of the guest operating systems • Major Players • VMware vSphere • Microsoft Hyper-V • Xen • IBM
Private/Community/Hybrid Cloud • Differences • Pros • Elastic • Control • Consolidation • Compliancy • Security • Low Bandwidth overhead • Speed • Cost • Cons • Complex • Single point of Failure • Licensing • Cost
Private/Hybrid Future • More flexibility • Customer Control • Granular pricing options • Kernal based Virtualization • Proxied Storage • Customer controls storage through Hypervisor Management
Why Outsource my Private Cloud? • Cost • Turn CapEx to OpEx • Complexity • Availability
Resources • - http://searchcloudcomputing.techtarget.com/tip/Want-to-build-a-private-cloud • - http://www.vmware.com • - http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/hyper-v-server/default.aspx