The transition to cloud computing has revolutionised Hexosys’s approach to data centre management, departing from traditional designs to accommodate the evolving cloud-centric landscape. Cloud service providers have pioneered the commodification of computing, storage, and networking, leading to the development of large-scale data centres. These modern facilities on cloud provider premises offer a more economical solution than traditional data centres, which rely on colocation arrangements for physical space and power.
Cloud computing distinguishes itself through three key benefits: flexibility, scalability, and cost-efficiency. It allows Hexosys to swiftly adapt to changing requirements, scale resources according to demand, and optimise resource utilisation for greater productivity. These advantages stem from the cloud’s ability to make data centre operations more manageable and adaptable.

Core Functions
At Hexosys, cloud computing data centres serve dual critical functions: they provide the infrastructure necessary for running applications and offer data storage and management resources. This entails securing and managing the data, housing the hardware, and supplying power. Businesses can significantly enhance their efficiency, scalability, and security by integrating data centres into their cloud strategies.
Supporting Cloud Environments
Data centres are indispensable to cloud computing, offering the storage space and computational power required for effective application performance. They support various cloud models, including public, private, and hybrid clouds. An external organisation maintains a public cloud data centre accessible to users who wish to leverage its services. In contrast, a private cloud involves a data centre exclusively managed by the cloud service provider. A hybrid cloud combines elements of both, providing a versatile infrastructure that supports diverse computing needs.
Through these innovations, Hexosys ensures that its data centre services are aligned with the dynamic demands of today’s cloud-driven environment, providing robust support for a range of cloud configurations to meet the varied requirements of businesses.