Cloud Infrastructure
Cloud Infrastructure is a platform of cloud services that enables customers to build & run a wide range of applications in a scalable, secure,and high-performance environment.
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Solution Overview
Cloud infrastructure describes the components needed for cloud computing, which hardware, and software components — such as servers, storage, a network, virtualization software, services, and management tools. Think of cloud infrastructure as the tools needed to build a cloud.
Components of Cloud Infrastructure

Hardware

Storage

Benefits of Cloud Infrastructure

Virtualization

Network

Hardware
VaporVM provides a cloud network made up of a variety of physical hardware. The hardware includes networking equipment, like switches, routers, firewalls, and load balancers, storage arrays, backup devices, and servers. Virtualization connects the servers together, dividing, and abstracting resources to make them accessible to users.

Virtualization
Our Virtualization service enables the user to separate IT services and functions from hardware. A Hypervisor sits on top of physical hardware and abstracts the machine’s resources, such as memory, computing power, and storage. Once these virtual resources are allocated into centralized pools, they’re considered clouds.

Benefits of Cloud Infrastructure
- More Scalable
- Easily migrate enterprise apps
- Improved Security in Cloud
- Eliminates Upfront Costs
- Disaster Recovery

Storage
Within a single datacenter, data may be stored across many disks in a single storage array. VaporVM’s storage management ensures data is correctly being backed up, that outdated backups are removed regularly, and that data is indexed for retrieval in case any storage component fails without manually provisioning separate storage servers for every new initiative.

Network
VaporVM also provides network management which is composed of physical wires, switches, routers, and other equipment as well as Virtual network management which are created on top of these physical resources and a typical cloud network configuration is composed of multiple subnetworks, each with varying levels of visibility.