About Us

PRIVATE CLOUD

Our Infrastructure Management Team helps you to Consult and Commission with world-class enterprise computing machines as their products, which solves the purpose for various vertical applications in the field of Banking, Government, Manufacturing and Engineering Companies, Educational Institutions, Healthcare and last but not the least SME’s

Today’s enterprise, are in much need of consolidated IT Infrastructure to minimize their resources in terms of computers, storage devices, network components and as well the enterprise applications. It is being a pain point for most of the companies to manage their IT Infrastructure in terms of Hardware and Software.

FOSSI Enterprise Cloud Machine

FOSSI ECM ®: The Virtualization Platform designed to deliver simplicity, availability and scalability in a single appliance.

FOSSI Enterprise Cloud Machine is a complete ‘data center in a box’ with server, storage and virtualization integrated into a single appliance to deliver simplicity, availability and scalability at a fraction of the cost.

For small and medium-sized businesses, purchasing, installing, and managing IT infrastructure poses significant challenges. Existing solutions may be too complicated and require specialized skills that overstretch IT budgets.

The FOSSI Enterprise Cloud Machine family addresses the IT needs of small and mid organizations through ease of management, lower TCO, and simple, risk-free deployment, with world-class support for the entire infrastructure stack.

What is a private cloud?

A private cloud is a particular model of cloud computing that involves a distinct and secure cloud based environment in which only the specified client can operate. As with other cloud models, private clouds will provide computing power as a service within a virtualized environment using an underlying pool of physical computing resource. However, under the private cloud model, the cloud is only accessible by a single organisation providing that organisation with greater control and privacy.

Why to use a private cloud?

Higher security and privacy

Public clouds services can implement a certain level of security but private clouds using techniques such as distinct pools of resources with access restricted to connections made from behind one organisation’s firewall, dedicated leased lines and/or on-site internal hosting can ensure that operations are kept out of the reach of prying eyes.

More control

As a private cloud is only accessible by a single organisation, that organisation will have the ability to configure and manage it inline with their needs to achieve a tailored network solution. However, this level of control removes the economies of scale generated in public clouds by having centralized management of the hardware.

Cost and energy efficiency

Implementing a private cloud model can improve the allocation of resources within an organisation by ensuring that the availability of resources to individual departments/business functions can directly and flexibly respond to their demand. Therefore, although they are not as cost effective as a public cloud services due to smaller economies of scale and increased management costs, they do make more efficient use of the computing resource than traditional LANs as they minimise the investment into unused capacity. Not only does this provide a cost saving but it can reduce an organisation’s carbon footprint too.

Improved reliability

Even where resources (servers, networks etc.) are hosted internally, the creation of virtualized operating environments means that the network is more resilient to individual failures across the physical infrastructure. Virtual partitions can, for example, pull their resource from the remaining unaffected servers. In addition, where the cloud is hosted with a third party, the organisation can still benefit from the physical security afforded to infrastructure hosted within data centers.

Cloud bursting

Some providers may offer the opportunity to employ cloud bursting, within a private cloud offering, in the event of spikes in demand. This service allows the provider to switch certain non-sensitive functions to a public cloud to free up more space in the private cloud for the sensitive functions that require it. Private clouds can even be integrated with public cloud services to form hybrid clouds where non-sensitive functions are always allocated to the public cloud to maximize the efficiency on offer.