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The answer unfortunately, depends. There is no one-size-fits-all solution, and the optimal approach would depend on your organisation’s unique circumstances. Before embarking on this journey, you should carefully evaluate your internal capabilities, requirements, and desired outcomes. To facilitate the process, below are some questions to guide you:

1.     How critical is it to maintain complete control over your data?

2.     Are you using a simple cloud setup or a complex multi-cloud environment?

3.     What is your budget?

4.     Do you have a team with cloud expertise and bandwidth to manage the migration and ongoing operations?

5.     Is your cloud migration a straightforward resource transfer, or does it involve intricate configurations and ongoing optimisation needs?

6.     How will a partner add value to the process for your organisation? 

Now that we have given these questions some thought, let us look at the benefits and disadvantages of both approaches. 

Steering the ship yourself

Taking the reins and managing your cloud environment internally offers an unparalleled sense of control, potentially reducing upfront cost. You get to dictate every aspect of your cloud setup, ensuring it aligns perfectly with your specific needs and existing security protocols. 

However, venturing solo comes with its own set of challenges.

Successful cloud migration demands a team well-versed in cloud solutions, security best practices, and ongoing optimisation strategies. Building and maintaining this expertise internally can be a significant investment if you do not already have a team to start with. Consider this as well – your existing IT team will bear the additional responsibility of managing the cloud environment, potentially leading to increased workload and delays in core IT operations. Staying updated with the evolving cloud landscape also requires continuous learning and adaptation. Is this something you can afford at this stage?

The power of partnership

On the flipside, partnering with a cloud or managed service provider allows them to bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. These providers possess the expertise to expedite the migration process, leveraging their established tools and methodologies. Their experience allows them to design a cloud environment tailored to your specific needs and workloads, often leading to improved outcomes and cost-effectiveness. Additionally, you also gain access to a team of cloud specialists who can guide you through the complexities of security, compliance, and ongoing management.

The additional factors to consider

Partnering with a cloud or managed service provider is a compelling option but comes with other implications. Firstly, partnering typically involves additional service fees, which can impact the organisation’s overall IT budget. These fees need to be carefully considered and factored into your financial planning to ensure alignment with any budgetary constraints.

Additionally, partnering means entrusting a certain degree of control over your cloud environment to the provider. This shift in control requires open communication and clearly defined Service Level Agreements (SLAs), outlining the roles, responsibilities, and expectations of both parties to ensure transparency and accountability.

A Hybrid Approach

If you desire the best of both worlds, you can also consider a hybrid approach. This approach leverages internal expertise for basic functionalities while engaging a partner for complex aspects or ongoing management. This way, your internal team can gain valuable cloud knowledge while collaborating with the partner. You also get to focus your resources on core functionalities while outsourcing specialised tasks that require deeper expertise.

Partnering with an MSP can be advantageous, but internal capabilities should not be overlooked. Building internal expertise alongside a well-defined partnership with an MSP can provide that win-win future-proof solution for all. 

If you are still uncertain about the best approach, you might want to consider seeking independent advice from cloud specialists. These experts can assess your specific needs and recommend the most suitable strategy, whether it involves internal management, partnering with an MSP, or adopting a hybrid solution. Regardless of the chosen path, you should always ensure open communication and clear expectations with all stakeholders involved.

If you are interested in further discussing your specific circumstances with an expert, please do not hesitate to contact us


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Understanding Cloud Repatriation: A Strategic Tool for IT Managers

The Driving Forces Behind the Shift Away From Public Cloud

  • Cost Considerations and Financial Implications
  • Data Sovereignty and Operational Control
  • Computing Power and Performance Metrics
  • Security, Compliance, and Vendor Lock-In Concerns

Although there are many reasons for the move out of the public cloud, a few well-defined aspects are the main drivers. In addition to cost and loss of control over data, insufficient (computing) power, transparency and loss of control over systems, security and compliance issues are a concern for enterprises, and operator lock-in is also a common concern for public cloud services.

In the majority of cases studied by vshosting, companies have paid more for services hosted in the public cloud than for long-term data storage, unnecessarily. Repatriating such workloads can reduce cloud spending by up to 70 percent. The undesirable impact of cloud providers’ variable-cost pricing models, which depend on usage, can also be minimised.

The Process and Benefits of Cloud Repatriation

Cloud repatriation not only involves moving data back, but also applications and services that typically require low latency. The process is not about abandoning the cloud, but about optimising the cloud experience, which does not necessarily mean completely eliminating the use of the public cloud. Cloud repatriation is seen as a tool in a broader strategy to optimise cloud and on-premises IT infrastructure. Decision makers are seeking to modernise IT systems by applying a structure that more closely follows their business needs.

The question arises: what is the destination for moving out of the public cloud? There is no unanimous answer to this question, but companies are moving their data and services to traditional on-premise IT infrastructure, private cloud or colocation facilities. vshosting’s comprehensive approach to cloud repatriation involves a thorough analysis of existing cloud infrastructures and the development of tailored strategies to meet specific business objectives. This means that a non-binary, hybrid approach is also an option, as evidenced by trends in recent years.

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Achieving the Ideal IT Infrastructure Balance: Learning from Dropbox’s Move and Dell’s Insights

Finding the ideal balance is not an easy task, and there is no trivial way to achieve it: the ratios differ from company to company. But it’s worth taking the plunge because the results speak for themselves.

Migrating from on-premise or your own data centre infrastructure is by no means a one-way street. If the expectations of moving to the cloud are not met, there is a way to switch. More and more people are recognising this possibility, with one of the most famous cases taking place more than half a decade ago. Dropbox left Amazon in 2017, and by moving out of AWS it saved just over $75 million over the next two years.

A Dell study also shows convincing results. Ninety-six per cent of respondents reported more cost-effective operations after the switch, and 95 per cent said their organisation’s IT security post-switch was better than before. Also not to be underestimated is the fact that 85 per cent of survey respondents said that business agility also showed an improving trend.

Leveraging Expertise for a Smooth Transition

Nowadays, it is not only international corporations that have the opportunity to optimize their infrastructure. As Europe’s expert in cloud repatriation, vshosting is at the forefront of guiding organizations through this transition. By putting its years of accumulated experience at the service of companies, its customers can assess which parts of their infrastructure would benefit from repatriation and navigate the transition with confidence.

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