
As technology
advances, businesses are adopting infrastructures that help agility and improve
efficiency. With the increase in global data center traffic, the nature of
storage is changing as it’s become one of the most important assets to any
business.
How and where businesses store
this their data has become more important than ever. The IT infrastructure must
be able to scale with growth and continue to provide consistent levels of
performance.
With speed and agility as the
new business norm, the Cloud has become increasingly popular among
businesses. However, with all the hype around the Cloud, not every workload or
data belongs to the Cloud. Legacy, latency, inadequate resources and security
are some reasons that can prevent businesses to move to the Cloud and require
on-premise datacenter services.
A hybrid data center
infrastructure brings together best of all worlds i.e., cloud,
virtualization, hardware and colocation – and allows businesses to
benefit from both on-premise and cloud solutions. Hybrid colocation help you
leverage new technologies and are increasingly being recognized as an ideal
solution to scalability and security.
With a hybrid data center,
businesses can retain legacy infrastructure while reducing their expenses.
Businesses can also reduce maintenance cost and move some of their application
to the Cloud and maximize flexibility and ROI. To balance between cost and
performance and returns, a Hybrid Data center approach is a great solution.