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Three Processes to Consider in Hybrid Cloud System Management

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bharat malviya
Three Processes to Consider in Hybrid Cloud System Management

Given that enterprises still have to hone their depth, hybrid cloud management is still more of an art than a science. The complexity of hybrid cloud management will almost certainly increase over time, requiring changes to the associated business strategies.


The financial appeal of cloud computing is that instead of buying infrastructure, companies can rent it. The problem with this "financial solution" is that it takes the cloud user's attention away from the systems management responsibilities that remain after the applications are moved outside the company.


IT Operations is responsible for a variety of tasks in the data center, whether it is local, remote, virtual, or cloud-based. By focusing on important activities within infrastructure and operations, the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) establishes roles and responsibilities. Here are three essential processes that businesses should prioritize in order to properly manage their hybrid environment and get the most out of their cloud investment:


Management of performance and capacity planning


In computing, performance management has a long history. Due to the high cost of electricity, early machines were limited in every way: processor power, accessible memory, I/O speed, storage space, and cooling capability.


Despite the fact that the cloud has considerably increased available resources, the organization’s services and applications still need to be monitored to maintain acceptable performance levels. Applications on the cloud can use far more resources than they require, but this elasticity comes at a cost. Performance management monitors real-time resource usage to warn the company of inefficient design or weak execution.



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