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Gap Between Legacy Network Infrastructure & Future-Focused Technology

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When selecting a hybrid cloud solution, you may feel overwhelmed, even though your legacy network infrastructure is costing you too much per month and limiting business growth. You’re not sure about putting all of your sensitive data on the cloud just yet, or how to manage it.

Luckily, the right hybrid cloud provider can help you build confidence and scale your solution based on your needs.

Given that, here’s a checklist of key concepts that will help you make a decision about migrating from legacy network infrastructure to future-focused technology.

Determine what you want to change. Maybe you want your cloud solution to run behind the scenes, and have the ability to leverage it when you want. With a hybrid solution, you have more control versus a full public cloud strategy. You’ll also want to think through security and what infrastructure will best protect sensitive information.

Consider agility. The responsive scaling abilities of the cloud are part of its core value. You want to grow and shrink cloud resources based on your company’s needs instead of being locked into a certain hardware structure in which you have a server with 900 gigs of storage but only need 650. You’ll want to turn a dial with your cloud provider and, if you need to scale up, be able to respond instantaneously. This makes infrastructure affordable and responsive to the speed of your business.

Look for a proactive, not reactive, solution. You’ll want a provider that’s sensitive to your cloud usage, even if it means telling you to use less cloud power. If you’re having an issue, a hybrid cloud provider should be a phone call or email away. As a partner, it should work to identify the root causes of your issues and fix them promptly.

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Work step by step. Migrating your data to the cloud should be done in waves, taking special consideration to map and migrate dependencies. With this approach, you can decide to put a small workload first into a test environment, such as something that’s not consumer-facing. Then, ensure your workloads are functioning correctly in the new environment and scale up in steps. Starting small and then expanding helps your team build confidence in cloud computing.

Solve everyday business issues and pain points from the outside. Traditional in-house IT departments may not always get the job done on time because they’re focused on the day-to-day tasks of your business. Instead, an outsourced team of sophisticated cloud professionals can focus on your projects, meeting your deadlines and taking some of the pressure off your internal staff.

Look at the age of your hardware. Instead of relying on a physical server or data center space to store your sensitive company information, you’ll want to use future-focused public or private cloud technology. The benefits are numerous, especially if managed by a sophisticated team of cloud professionals.

With these items in mind, finding the right partner can be simple. You can migrate from legacy infrastructure to a cloud solution easily if you’re working with the right provider, making your job easier by embracing the partnership as a crucial extension of your team.

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