Cloud migration is not a new term for businesses. More than 95% of businesses prefer to have their own on-premises hardware servers to manage their IT infrastructure, but the pandemic has brought about a major transformation. Organizations have started moving their legacy infrastructure to the cloud to ensure business continuity.
A survey has indicated that more than 50% of global decision-makers have confirmed that usage and expenditure on cloud infrastructure will rapidly increase in the upcoming years. In this article, you will read about the benefits of migrating legacy SPARC systems to cloud infrastructure. You will also explore how businesses can now achieve the same performance and efficiency on a cloud platform that was available on-premises with Charon SSP 6.0.
Legacy SPARC cloud migration has many advantages. Here are some significant reasons why businesses must migrate legacy to the cloud:
Different cloud infrastructures, such as Oracle Cloud, Microsoft Aure, Amazon AWS, and more, offer robust infrastructure that boosts the performance of SPARC workloads. The migration to the cloud enables businesses to leverage high-performance computing resources, which allows them to scale up or down their performance based on requirements. It helps in optimizing both costs and resources.
Managing aging legacy hardware is not only expensive but also tedious. Many cloud providers offer pay-as-you-go pricing subscriptions, which means businesses will only need to pay for the resources they use. Also, with cloud migration, businesses will no longer have to maintain outdated legacy infrastructure, which will minimize their operational costs. Studies have shown that businesses can reduce up to 60% of their IT budget by migrating to cloud infrastructure.
Legacy SPARC hardware may not be well equipped with modern security measures to encounter advanced security threats. This can also raise compliance issues, causing severe penalties and fines. The cloud service providers offer advanced security measures and compliance protocols. They regularly provide updates and patches to protect against vulnerabilities. Their security policies ensure protection against unauthorized access and cyber threats.
Reports have suggested that over 53% of small and medium businesses (SMBs) are heavily inclined towards cloud transformation and spend over $1.2 million annually on cloud infrastructure.
Here are some challenges that cloud migration presents for different businesses.
Complex application dependencies can often derail migration timelines and budgets. Without proper strategies and mapping, businesses may face challenges like incomplete data transfers, authentication failures, broken integrations, performance issues, and security challenges, resulting in non-compliance. These problems will result in unplanned downtime and impact the ROI. Therefore, many businesses hesitate to migrate their SPARC legacy systems to cloud platforms.
It can be rightly said that the pay-as-you-go model can be deceptive, and businesses often underestimate the total cost of ownership (TCO) during cloud migration. The basic migration and storage costs are visible, but many hidden costs are associated, like egress fees for data transfer, which can consume up to 27% of the total cloud budget. Also, storage expenses can often be misleading. Other operational costs include managed services, monitoring tools, and staff training in new technologies. These costs also impact the organization’s overall budget.
One of the most significant challenges that businesses face during cloud migration is the compatibility between the existing infrastructure, applications, and the cloud ecosystem. This challenge exists for both organizations migrating from a different cloud service provider and businesses migrating their infrastructure to the cloud.
Also, many legacy and third-party applications are custom-built for traditional on-premises hardware and are not compatible with cloud infrastructure, which can impact the migration process.
Cloud migration requires a customized strategy that meets specific business requirements. Therefore, it’s not a one-size-fits-all process. Making bad decisions can result in over-expenditure, data loss, and unplanned downtime. Many small and medium businesses (SMBs) face challenges in opting for the right cloud migration strategy, like refactoring, rehosting, or rebuilding applications for cloud infrastructure.
Optimizing costs becomes challenging for businesses once the cloud migration procedure is completed. Surveys have revealed that 39% of all respondents and 42% of businesses find managing costs an ongoing task. Small and medium businesses (SMBs) face this issue on a smaller scale due to their small operations.
The above challenges can impact the business’s overall performance and efficiency, but Charon SSP 6.0 has successfully resolved the performance challenge with this latest update. This next-generation SPARC emulator, with its seamless emulation of SPARC workloads in the cloud, delivers similar performance as an on-premises system.
Charon SSP 6.0 is Stromasys’s most recent upgrade for its SPARC emulator. The recent MMU pass-through feature offers a tremendous improvement in operational performance in cloud platforms. Apart from performance elevation, it also enhances compatibility and user functionality, thereby offering seamless cloud migration of SPARC systems.
Here are some significant features of Charon-SSP 6.0
With its advanced features, Charon-SSP 6.0 offers improved performance and compatibility with the cloud.
Get enhanced SPARC performance like never before with Charon-SSP 6.0. With its advanced features, it will remain a leader in SPARC hardware migration to the cloud. So, if you want to lower your maintenance costs or improve compatibility with the latest technologies on the cloud, Charon-SSP 6.0 is your one-stop.
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