1. Cloudbursting :
Cloudbursting refers to temporarily managing workloads across different cloud environments to meet capacity demands, often due to seasonal traffic or peak hours. For instance, during holiday shopping seasons or sales, extra resources are required for a short period.
However, maintaining extra resources for peak times are too expensive. eMegh uses API migration methodologies to migrate database to cloud while keeping applications on eMegh’s in-house servers. This additional capacity is kept ready and dispersed as needed.
2. High Availability & Disaster Recovery
eMegh provides high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR) solutions for enterprises that cannot afford a geo-redundant private cloud setup. In a warm DR scenario, production environments are kept in our private cloud while recovery environments are in a public cloud. Data is replicated across the public cloud but remains non-operational until needed. In the event of a disaster, applications can start in the public cloud with data already available, saving costs and providing robust recovery options.
3. Untested Workloads
Many startups are hesitant to launch applications on their private cloud due to uncertainty of their success. eMegh offers hybrid cloud solutions for testing unproven applications and saving capital expenditures. Once workload patterns stabilize, organizations may consider moving the application to a private cloud environment.
4. Smart DNS Management
In a hybrid cloud environment, organizations often require multi-account compatibility to connect cloud and on-premises workloads. This need can be met with Domain Name Service (DNS) for name resolution across all connected environments. eMegh’s common solution involves implementing local DNS in each account and using conditional forwarders for DNS resolutions outside the specified account. For multi-account environments, we create multiple instances of Amazon Route53 associations and deploy the setup on eMegh’s private cloud. This approach reduces the number of DNS servers and forwarders, thus lowering IT costs.