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A Guide to Tier 3 for IT Management Services

One key benefit of private cloud hosting from within a business environment is the level of visibility and control it offers. While it is a costly option, both in terms of time and money, often it’s the only option, particularly for complex businesses with demanding IT requirements.

While public cloud hosting offers a less expensive, easier to manage option, unfortunately most hosts lack the visibility and control that enterprise customers require. Very few provide much visibility into operations and next to none give enterprise customers control over any physical resources. In order to rectify this, enterprise cloud platform provider Tier 3 has built up its public cloud to specifically meet the more in-depth management requirements of enterprise customers.

When it comes to cloud computing at an enterprise level, the two biggest needs are self-service capabilities that give organisations control over the cloud and auto-scaling of cloud resources. Automation is a key part of this, but allowing companies to have the control they need means allowing them to have granular control over how that automation is applied.

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Tier 3 gives this to many silos of business, offering a powerful solution to enterprise customers that combines hosting services from PEER 1 with an enterprise-grade cloud platform from Tier 3, all underpinned by VMware’s vCloud solution. The result is a solution that gives customers the ability to easily and successfully manage their businesses in the cloud.

Total cost of ownership is reduced by up to 30% simply by hosting the business and collaboration apps you already run internally on an enterprise cloud. Without the need for physical server space and with the peace of mind that comes with built-in disaster recovery, IT departments are free to focus on other aspects of their job. Leaving maintenance, automation and support to dedicated 3rd party experts.

Develop and Test New Software

Rather than constantly having costly, additional server space requirements that is not fully utilised, the cloud allows organisations to develop and test applications with agile, pay-as-you-go resources. Additional savings are made with the ability to pause and archive servers when they are not in use, meaning you only pay for exactly what you need. Furthermore, automated development and test environments can easily be created too using Tier 3’s Web Fabric platform as a service.

Prioritise and Manage Workload

Tier 3’s automation technology makes prioritisation and workload management simpler than ever before, easing the management of everything from routine tasks to large, complex systems. Back-ups and other time-consuming IT tasks are automated too, but the hands-off approach doesn’t equate to a lack of visibility as monitoring and reports are also automated, ensuring IT is constantly in control.
It is not uncommon for enterprises to have hundreds of servers across their global operations. Tier 3 enables group management of virtual machines, making the running of such a large-scale operation much easier.

Tier 3 is optimised to auto-scale applications and server space, rapidly responding to peaks and troughs in business and allowing workloads to be managed automatically. It also supports global workloads with geo-specific services, so the enterprise cloud can be tailored to specifically meet demand and bespoke needs in various locations worldwide.

The solutions provided through Tier 3 make public cloud services a true option for enterprise, at a time when the globalisation of business is changing the dynamics for successful companies worldwide.

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