iSeries cloud

IBM i cloud provides the most open and secure corporate public cloud platform, a next-generation hybrid multicolor platform, sophisticated data and AI capabilities, and deep enterprise knowledge across twenty sectors. IBM Cloud hybrid cloud solutions provide application and data mobility and flexibility. Learn how  products may assist your company with the following:

  • Update existing apps
  • Create and scale cloud native apps.
  • Existing on-premises workloads should be migrated to the cloud.
  • DevOps helps to accelerate the delivery of software and services.
  • Connect apps and data from numerous clouds.
  • Increase the speed with which you reach artificial intelligence.
  • Make use of 5G and edge computing.

Cloud computing classifications

The public cloud

The public cloud is a type of cloud computing in which a cloud service provider makes computing resources available to users via the public internet, ranging from SaaS applications to individual virtual machines (VMs), bare metal computing hardware, and complete enterprise-grade infrastructures and development platforms. These materials may be available for free, or they may be marketed using subscription-based or remuneration valuation techniques.

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The private cloud

A private cloud is a cloud environment in which all cloud infrastructure and computing resources are devoted to and available solely to a single customer. Many of the benefits of cloud computing, such as flexibility, flexibility, and convenience of customer satisfaction, are combined with the access control, privacy, and capacity personalization of the on infrastructure in the cloud infrastructure. Typically, a private cloud is housed on-premises in the customer’s data centre. However, a private IBM i- Cloud  can also be hosted on the infrastructure of an independent cloud provider or constructed on rented infrastructure located in an offsite server farm.

Cloud hybridization

The term “hybrid cloud” refers to a combination of public and private cloud infrastructures. A hybrid cloud, in particular, and ideally, links an organization’s own cloud services and public clouds into a unified, flexible architecture for structured development and workflows. The purpose of hybrid cloud is to provide a mix of public and private cloud resources, with some level of orchestration between them that allows an organization to pick the best cloud for any application or task and to shift workloads freely between the two clouds as circumstances change. This allows the company to fulfill its technological and commercial objectives more successfully and cost-effectively than it could with only cloud – based service.

National cyber security prerogative: In general, the cloud provider is responsible for safeguarding cloud infrastructure, while the client is responsible for protecting its data within the cloud however, it is also critical to explicitly clarify data ownership between private and public third parties.

Encryption algorithm: Data should be encrypted at all times, including when it is at rest, in transit, and in use. Customers must retain complete control over security keys and hardware security modules.