For companies that have not yet contacted cloud computing and are gearing up to implement cloud computing, want to be able to use private clouds or public clouds, they typically have countless underlying architectures and all kinds of hardware that are handled flawlessly. Today, many it stores are faced with the dilemma of overly complex enterprise infrastructure, uncontrolled data growth, and a growing workload for all kinds of application development, most of which are now very common in the budget of cloud computing. the advent of new technologies offers fresh hope that cloud computing is one of the saviors of these problems. In my opinion, however, the efficiency of cloud computing is not so fast. Unless those companies put everything in their IT warehouses first.
After the enterprise applied the cloud architecture, they began to throw the database, processing power and applications, and so on outside the firewall, thinking that the cloud would solve all the problems. In fact, doing so is simply putting these it assets, whether they are in the definition, design, or development, into a private cloud or a public cloud, and the result is no different from the previous one on the server and the hosting machine.
It's not pouring cold water, and if you want cloud computing to be really good for your business, you need to overhaul your system first and then move them into the cloud. Which means you have to redesign the database system, making those bulky structures much simpler requires a clear purpose for the business problem, and it needs to be optimized for new processing capabilities, and even the chimney-style applications that have accumulated over the years have been modified to make them normal and generic.
Of course, it can be costly and time-consuming, but the result is certainly what it executives would like to see, and that would make the cloud work the most. As I have always said, the rubbish on the ground, even if you put it into the cloud, it is nothing more than the rubbish in the sky.
Original address: http://www.infoworld.com/d/cloud-computing/shape-heading-the-cloud-171048
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