Say goodbye to hyperscale cloud, the next one will be better

 

 

    Hyperscale cloud is too expensive, learn about “alternative clouds”

 

Alternative cloud refers to " public cloud services that replace hyperscale clouds." According to Gartner's research, alternative cloud has occupied 20% of the IaaS market share (unit: B$).

 

Although the cloud industry has become a necessary underlying foundation in the digital era, as diversified business needs increase, multi-cloud strategies and local deployments form hybrid environments, cloud complexity will increase over time and may lead to costs increases and resource utilization efficiency decreases.

 

Against this background, “alternative cloud” service providers are becoming increasingly popular among small and medium-sized enterprises. This is because the emerging cloud service model can also provide enterprise customers with the same type of core services and is more cost-effective.
 

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    "Alternative Cloud" Three Advantages

A reliable “alternative cloud” service provider has the following advantages:

  1. Aggregate cloud core capabilities on a smaller scale

In terms of the number of service categories, although the "alternative cloud" is not as "large and comprehensive" as the ultra-large-scale cloud, it can achieve comprehensive support for the core capabilities of the cloud.

Qualified "alternative cloud" service providers need to have unique computing capabilities, provide object storage and block storage, load balancing, DNS services, programmatic configuration and operations through APIs, etc., and ensure service SLA and stability.

  1. Easy to use and cost-effective

"Alternative clouds" can often provide simplified and elastic services at half the cost of hyperscale clouds, while billing is clear and highly transparent and controllable.

  1. Multi-cloud scenarios, flexible innovation

"Alternative cloud" is suitable for small start-ups, and can provide one-click application market services in the future, greatly optimizing the developer's operating process and easily expanding the infrastructure. In response to the needs of development experimental environments, test environments, and multi-cloud environments, it can fully ensure the security of data centers, networks, and products, enable cloud backup mode, and strengthen risk prevention and control and privacy protection.

 

    What are some excellent “alternative clouds”?

The 2022 IDC "IDC MarketScape: Global Public Cloud Infrastructure as a Service Provider Assessment" report ranks Akamai, which acquired Linode, as a competitor (picture), which confirms that Akamai Linode has entered the ranks of "alternative clouds".

Looking ahead, the report states: "The combination of Akamai and Linode should now be able to address the needs of a broader audience for cloud computing by offering a broad portfolio of cloud, CDN and security products. Business models across many industries rely on In a world of reliable delivery of rich content, Akamai appears poised for greater success with IaaS."

 

 

 

    How to move to an “alternative cloud”: Akamai Linode as an example

1. DIY migration steps Akamai

When you choose to migrate your workload to Akamai Linode "alternative cloud", you can migrate it yourself through DIY. The specific steps are as follows:

01 Confirm software stack list

Just like drawing an architecture diagram for your entire environment, you first need to identify key requirements—getting an accurate list of software stacks.

02 Confirm operating system and release version

To facilitate cross-platform migration, operating systems and distributions need to match and should be kept as close as possible.

03 Choose a migration strategy

Individual services can be migrated or a complete copy can be migrated, the former is easier to troubleshoot but takes longer.

04 Create a backup

Before the migration task, you must create a backup of basic information. You can perform database storage or export instead.

05 Eliminate the impact on business as much as possible

To achieve a smooth migration with zero downtime, use a DNS manager and shorten the TTL value of the service so that DNS updates take effect as quickly as possible.

2. Expert team supports Akamai

If you need  Akamai Linode professional team migration services, the specific steps are as follows :

01 Release

Upfront, the Linode Professional Services team requires written permission to access the infrastructure.

02 Discovery

Teams from both teams communicate infrastructure and application performance requirements to ensure migration feasibility.

03 Description

Linode will provide you with a comprehensive, no obligation quotation for the services provided, setting out a description of the work and a specific schedule.

04 Migration

The team will do an orderly migration for you, followed by user testing, which usually takes about a week.

3. Partners support Akamai

When the complexity of the migration project is high, Akamai also provides third-party partners who specialize in complex migration and system integration. They are more specialized in different vertical fields and will provide you with full support through the following 7 steps.

01 Key points of positioning

Determine your business priorities and fully understand the existing technologies of service providers and partners.

02 Test environment

Quickly build and run a less-than-perfect staging version in your new hosting environment to detect potential flaws.

03 Planning expansion

Plan software version upgrades, redundancy mechanisms, load balancing and other tasks in advance to achieve the desired environmental state.

04 Non-productive expansion

Compared with the production environment, it is necessary to prioritize the construction of a non-production environment, including monitoring and testing to maintain normal operation.

05 Productive expansion

After setting up the non-production environment, start the expansion of the production environment, including testing all applications and fault response.

06 Detailed launch plan

Migration plans should be "super granular" to the level of step-by-step execution, including careful planning for unexpected contingencies.

07 Migration

During the final formal migration process, tasks such as data synchronization, routing adjustment, and cutover were completed step by step.

 

Migration and upgrade, elastic capacity expansion, cost-effective, Akamai Linode "alternative cloud" service brings together three support categories: self-service, expert team, and partners to empower enterprise organizations of different sizes to move to the cloud agilely. Our secure, easy-to-use, cost-effective cloud computing services enable enterprise customers to obtain a higher migration experience and renew their IT infrastructure at a lower cost-effectiveness. 

 

 

If your company is also considering purchasing cloud services or performing cloud migration,

Click the link to learn aboutAkamai Linode’s solutions

 

 

 

 

                         

 

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