What is Hybrid Cloud in IBM Power Systems?
By now, we’ve all heard of “The Cloud” only, and some of us may have heard of IBM Power Systems in the IBM Cloud. When “Cloud” was introduced, many experts said, “It’s nothing new in the cloud; it is just running something somewhere on someone else’s computer and accessing the data through the internet.” The promise to move your workload to the Cloud is tempting; once you somehow move your application to the Cloud, someone else will manage it for you, and you will save on costs on your on-premises data center. However, moving workloads to the Cloud was not accessible due to the lack of warranty operations, pricing, cloud support, or a virtual machine with a selectable SLA in the Cloud. But today’s cloud computing is new because IT organizations can now quickly move their workloads to the “Cloud. ” There are many clouds services providers, such as Google (GCP), Amazon (AWS), Microsoft (Azure), or IBM Cloud (formerly known as SoftLayer) and many others, that offer modern “cloud” capabilities such as: •
Onsite Support
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Huge Storage Capacity
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Cloud Server Management
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Automatic Dynamic Capabilities