Infrastructure as a Service
Infrastructure as a Service
Our IaaS covers the various products and services.
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) provides virtualized computing resources over the internet. It allows organizations to rent IT infrastructure like storage, networking and computing power on-demand, reducing the need for physical data centers and hardware maintenance.
These services fall under the umbrella of Infrastructure as a Service, as they provide various components and functionalities of IT infrastructure delivered over the internet. They enable businesses to leverage scalable and flexible computing resources without the need to invest heavily in physical hardware and infrastructure management.
IaaS Products
- Software Defined Data Center (SDDC)
- Backup as a Service (BaaS)
- Dedicated / Private Cloud
- Hybrid/Multicloud
- Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS)
- Virtual Private Servers (VPS)
Why IaaS?
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) revolutionizes the way businesses manage their computing infrastructure. In essence, IaaS provides virtualized computing resources over the internet, enabling organizations to outsource the equipment needed to support operations, such as servers, storage, and networking components.
With IaaS, businesses can scale their infrastructure up or down according to their needs, paying only for the resources they use on a pay-as-you-go basis. This flexibility eliminates the need for large upfront investments in physical hardware and allows for rapid deployment of new services and applications.
Backup as a Service (BaaS)
Software-Defined Data Center
Cybercloud SDDC enables users to manage their IT workload in a secured virtual data center (VDC) where each customer can spin up virtual servers, create virtual networks as well as segment networks within their environment. Each user has the capability to manage and scale their compute and storage as the demand increases while enabling faster deployments and flexible infrastructure configurations.
Backup as a Service (BaaS)
Cybercloud backup solution is a cloud-based backup solution that securely stores data off-site. It has features that enables users to backup files, virtual machines or entire physical server from on-prem, other public cloud or remote storage location into Cybercloud environment. It simplifies data protection by automating backup processes, ensuring that critical information is regularly backed up and accessible for restoration in case of data loss or corruption.
Our backup solution ships with a dashboard through which users can manage their backup operations securely including scheduling automatic backup, file restore, identity and access management, encryption and other features.
Software-Defined Data Center
Cybercloud SDDC is a virtualized infrastructure where abstraction, resource pooling, and automation technologies are integrated to deliver Infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS). On the platform, chunks of computing resources can be allocated to users. It allows these users to have a highly secured autonomous environment where users can create as many virtual servers and networks within their portal.
Features of Our Dedicated Cloud includes:
- Self-Service Portal
- Elastic Scalability
- Predictable Performance and Availability
- Compute and Network Virtualization
- Tenant Isolation
- Security and Compliance
Software-Defined Data Center
Cybercloud SDDC is a virtualized infrastructure where abstraction, resource pooling, and automation technologies are integrated to deliver Infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS). On the platform, chunks of computing resources can be allocated to users. It allows these users to have a highly secured autonomous environment where users can create as many virtual servers and networks within their portal.
Features of CyberCloud SDDC
- Self-Service Portal
- Elastic Scalability
- Predictable Performance and Availability
- Compute and Network Virtualization
- Tenant Isolation
- Security and Compliance
Dedicated / Private Cloud
A Dedicated or Private Cloud is an isolated, customizable cloud environment reserved for a single organization. It offers greater control, enhanced security, and compliance with regulatory standards, making it ideal for businesses that handle sensitive data.
Cybercloud offers this service to customers either on-premise or in Cybercloud Data center. All necessary requirements including connectivity, virtualization and IT infrastructure needed to build and deploy private cloud can be supplied end-to-end.
Unique features of CyberCloud’s SDDC
- Provision for the self-allocation of virtual infrastructure capacity; including Compute (vCPU and Memory), Storage, Network and Security.
- Capability for rapid upscaling of resources for workload optimisation.
- Ability to run, manage, connect, and secure applications across clouds and devices.
Hybrid / Multicloud
Cybercloud offers the technical support required to setup and manage customers’ workloads in a hybrid environment. We offer services for scenarios wherein a customer whose workload is in one public cloud need to be replicated in Cybercloud infrastructure.
Hybrid Cloud combines both private and public cloud environments, while Multi-cloud refers to using multiple cloud providers. These approaches offer flexibility, cost efficiency, and optimized resource utilization by distributing workloads across different environments.
Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS)
Cybercloud offers disaster recovery as a service to our customers. DRaaS ensures business continuity by replicating and hosting virtual servers in a secure, remote location real-time online. In the event of a disaster, DRaaS quickly restores critical applications and data, minimizing downtime and potential financial loss.
Virtual Private Servers (VPS)
For some businesses who need just one optimised server to run all their services, we can setup standalone virtual private servers to host their workloads. These servers are built with required security, connectivity, and the resources can be scaled up or down according to user needs.
A VPS provides a virtual machine that offers dedicated resources and controls similar to a physical server, making it suitable for hosting websites, applications, or development environments at a lower cost.