Building “true” private clouds must become an IT mandate, says Wikibon analyst
There’s good news for IT organizations trying to compete with public cloud in pricing, agility and breadth of services. “True” private cloud systems will begin shipping in 2016, writes Wikibon Cloud Analyst Brian Gracely.
Today, most supposed private cloud solutions are little more than “cloud washed” traditional infrastructure pieces. A true private cloud should come as a unified stack from hardware at least up to the hypervisor, if not middleware and the database. These solutions will come as a single converged product, with a single number to call for service and maintenance. They will shift most maintenance from the IT organization to the vendor or systems integrator.
This is important for IT shops that must provide cloud-like services at public cloud prices and agility, supporting user-self service to their internal customers, to remain relevant to the business. Otherwise they will see increasing numbers of compute loads migrate to cloud services purchased by LOBs. These private cloud environments must will:
- be built on a highly automated, converged or hyper-converged infrastructure that can be managed as logical pools of compute, network and storage;
- provide self-service access to end-users, including developers and LOBs, as well as visibility on internal costs or IT chargeback pricing;
- optimize orchestration and automation for low-cost lifetime operations;
- live in the customer’s data center, be outs because she was finalizedourced in a cloud-adjacent hyperscale data center, or be delivered via a dedicated cloud provider; and
- support hybrid as well as pure private cloud use cases.
Current deployment levels of true private cloud are still low, but the market is evolving quickly. Gracely predicts that today’s converged and hyper-converged systems – such as EMC’s Vblock with VCE Vscale, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.’ Synergy OneView Composer, IBM’s BlueBox Local, Microsoft’s Core Infrastructure Server Suite (CIS), Nutanix Inc.’ Prism, Oracle’s ODA, PCM and PCA – will meet the true private cloud definition in 2016 or soon thereafter.
CIOs have a strategic imperative to drive the majority of internal infrastructure spend toward true private cloud solutions, Gracely writes. They should ensure that their strategic vendors and partners are committed to a clear schedule for implementation and should use this opportunity to reorganize operations and development, reduce internal IT costs and improve IT time-to-data and time-to-value.you know is exposed to okay
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