Fake clouds or have such “providers” landed on the Moon?

Fake clouds or have such “providers” landed on the Moon?

Today at Cosmonautics Day we decided to dispel all doubts whether there is something real in landing a client on a fake cloud.
The term “Fake cloud” appeared against the backdrop of a growing number of enthusiasts who are ready to become worthy competitors from their garage.

What is the difference between Rolexes from Alibaba and Rolexes? What is the difference between Fake Cloud and Cloud4Y?
• The guy who deployed the "cloud" in the basement may or may not use advanced technology. Such as ESXi, a powerful hypervisor that real gamers are sure to use.
• Clouds have a high-availability optical ring, redundant data centers, an army of service workers, S3. Fake has only himself.
• Clouds legally guarantee SLA of a certain, very high level from 99,98%, fake at best answers with its own head.
Let's take a closer look.

The term "clouds" is self-explanatory. Clouds covered the IT sky and became commonplace. They provide service to millions of users 24/7 all over the Earth.

Many of us store our photos and videos in the cloud, and some of us use flat storage solutions for such data for the company. Someone downloads music, documents, books, films from the clouds, uses joint calendars and documents while working with colleagues.
Others use cloud-based CRM, ERP, tracking systems to track how productive employees are.
Still others prefer models SaaS, KaaS, IaaS and even PaaS for working with software, when developing software, and so on.

Are you sure that by this definition you are using a true cloud service?

So what do clouds offer users and businesses? Depending on this, we will determine whether you are dealing with real or pseudo-clouds. After all, many companies sell business applications and solutions that seem to be cloud-based, but in reality they only provide, as they say, hosting.

Let's see how you can tell if you're truly taking advantage of a cloud like ours.

Infrastructure

The cloud is an environment where you can reliably scale resources and performance by managing hardware with a few clicks.

Fake comrades is just a stationary remote solution, on which a beautiful sign can even hang and on which respected gentlemen can walk culturally. They do not in any way guarantee the full power of a True Cloud Provider.

Upgrade and Support

Cloud providers update hardware at their own expense, reliably, quickly and imperceptibly for the performance of your business. Your uptime is our pride.

Fake clouds don't provide the benefits of regular, free, and flawless updates. This is also why hosting is most often not responsible for updating your and, most importantly, its software, which ensures the quality of the entire ecosystem.

Performance monitoring

Our infrastructure is monitored 24/7 by specialists at a redundant level. We monitor, in addition, loading and unloading, clustering technologies and ensure the unconditional reliability and continuity of our services. In fact, we exceed the SLA level that we guarantee.

Top fake cloud managers guarantee their partial self-employment. Nothing is usually monitored other than your bills, of course.
Security and Compliance

As for compliance with the requirements of legislators, the cloud provider takes care of all the difficult moments. Service fully complies FZ-152 and laws about the protection of personal data of your users.
Real clouds provide data replication, SSL encryption, firewall, authentication, etc. Our global infrastructure even allows you to store data geographically wherever you see fit. For example, in Germany or the Netherlands, while continuing to comply with the Federal Law and have copies of databases in metropolitan data centers in a high-availability optical ring.

"Cloud" people can issue an SSL certificate and even make some kind of firewall for you. But, unfortunately, they are not able to assure the inviolability and confidentiality of data.
So, are they needed at all?

Suppose you received an offer from GDV Inc. with attractive conditions for exactly the tool that your business lives on.

Perhaps sometimes it can make sense. Sometimes hosting is really enough. It definitely won't be cheaper. For example, imagine your vendor chooses to store data with a real cloud provider. Guess who will pay for this and for the bonus for the top manager of GDV? Without such goodies as S3, it is incomparably more unprofitable.

On the other hand, if your case's operations skyrocket, who will scale the resources? The Fake Cloud Manager will apologize for any downtime losses.

We think some will still prefer pseudo-cloud hosting, while, for reasons of reason, others will appreciate the benefits that Cloud4Y.

Source: www.habr.com

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