Use hybrid cloud infrastructure to securely extend your existing applications, data, and supporting systems without worrying about compatibility or service provider lock-in.
Hybrid cloud environments can link dedicated servers, separate clouds, failover sites for disaster recovery, on-premise data centers, and virtually any other infrastructure instance via on-demand IaaS that delivers performance and scalability.
Whether your cloud deployments handle critical workloads, secondary applications, or recovery files, you'll be backed by a 100% uptime SLA and enthusiastic, knowledgeable engineers. Every hybrid cloud instance comes with standard services like monitoring tools and 24/7 support, with optional managed services available including load balancing, OS setup, and security audits.
No matter which options you choose, you can free up your team and make your business priority number one.
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Green House Data has over a decade of experience providing cloud and virtualized IT solutions. Whatever your current platform and cloud goals, we're ready to help you execute. Let our Microsoft MVPs and VMware experts help identify areas where you can best gain the efficiency offered by cloud computing, while enhancing security, avoiding migration struggles, delivering high performance, and minimizing the impact on your end users.
Hybrid cloud is the most adopted form of cloud IaaS for a reason: it works in concert with your existing infrastructure to add more computing power where and when you need it. Below are some common use cases for hybrid clouds, but if your goals are different, Green House Data can help you reach them with a custom design.
Sometimes legacy applications must remain on dedicated servers but still require additional computing power. The hybrid cloud allows these applications to extend when necessary and scale back during slower times.
When older servers need to be cycled out, cloud servers make a low-cost and flexible addition to your existing server environment. Transition to 100% cloud piece-by-piece or only move the servers best suited for the cloud.
Expand compute power while keeping the most sensitive information on-premise. Green House Data employs strict controls for HIPAA and PCI infrastructure compliance, offering added protection.
If you anticipate a temporary resource crunch, you can spin up some new virtual machines to handle the heavy lifting while your current servers continue to operate normally. A VMware hybrid cloud is ideal for big data processing, as your databases or object storage can reside in the cloud and link back to onsite data centers or other cloud environments.
E-commerce sites, news outlets or blogs, content management systems and seasonal sellers may experience traffic spikes that are difficult (and expensive) to manage. To accommodate peak times, the hybrid cloud offers scalable resources that protect against crashes that can lead to lost revenue.
Moving to a new market or outgrowing an existing data center? A hybrid solution can deliver the resources you need at a fraction of the CapEx. You'll be up and running much faster than a data center build-out, too. You could add a new virtual data center in a new geographic region in just a few days.
Build, develop, and test new applications, freeing up valuable compute resources for other areas of the business. The hybrid cloud helps ensure test and dev environments are readily available on an on-demand basis.
Hybrid cloud technology allows you to connect your current infrastructure to cloud. See the complete list of gBlock cloud features or read about our Managed Azure Cloud services.
vCloud Connector enables a single point for you to manage your entire cloud infrastructure, both on-premise and in the gBlock Cloud. With features like Unified View and Content Sync, you can access virtual machines, vApps, templates, and content across your entire hybrid IT infrastructure from one vSphere login.
If you choose Azure cloud infrastructure, you can add OMS, Systems Center, or Azure Monitor to gain a unified view across your entire hybrid IT environment. In addition, your cloud resources can be accessed and managed from anywhere through the Azure portal, which can also be extended to on-premises Azure Stack workloads.