Why amatis for Hybrid Cloud

Many data centres package their services in a way that makes it difficult for customers to move between services or combine them. At amatis we do things a little differently, we put our customer needs first and enable flexibility, delivering the right solution every time by blending our public and private cloud offerings.

Hybrid Cloud solutions

Tailored Solutions – focused on your needs and utilising the appropriate private or public cloud solution.

Hybrid Cloud agile

Agile Cloud – providing you with an environment that has the ability to instantly flex-up and flex-down as your business requirements change.

single Hybrid Cloud solutions

Single Hybrid Cloud – enabling you to operate a Hybrid Cloud environment within a single data centre with a single cloud and connectivity provider.

Complementary Private Cloud & Public Cloud

UK carrier-grade network

amatis Private Cloud

  • Dedicated Servers
  • Dedicated Storage
  • Dedicated Network
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amatis Private Cloud

  • Dedicated Servers
  • Dedicated Storage
  • Dedicated Network
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We Understand Networks

On-demand Virtual Storage

  • On-demand Virtual Servers
  • On-demand Storage
  • Instantly Connected to your Private Cloud
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Our Virtual Data Centre Offering

  • On-demand Virtual Servers
  • On-demand Storage
  • Instantly Connected to your Private Cloud
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Guide To The Cloud

A Hybrid Cloud is where an organisation utilises a blend of private and public cloud environments to support their business. The core infrastructure is provided in a private cloud environment but when demand requires, additional computing/storage power is utilised from public cloud services a practice known as ‘Bursting Out’.

If you are unclear about which Cloud solution is best to fit your businesses needs, then take a look at our Guide to the Cloud to find out more.

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The Best Of
Both Worlds

A hybrid cloud strategy allows you to scale resources without having to invest in new infrastructure to handle short-term spikes in demand.

You pay for what you temporarily need so you don’t need to worry about buying and maintaining additional infrastructure that might not be used very often, ideal for organisations who have seasonal demand.

Key applications are controlled and secured in a private environment while less critical workloads can utilise the power of the public cloud.