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IT Infrastructure Challenges and way forward

IT Infrastructure ChallengesTypical IT Infrastructure challenges maintaining existing or building new IT Infrastructure setup are

Budgetary constraint

Reduced cost of owning IT Infrastructure is the primary goal of any business. IT cost control is further analyzed in the areas of

  • Skillful assessment of existing state of IT Infrastructure 
  • Analyzing  utilization of existing IT resources vs requirement and consolidating or reducing IT footprints.
  • Analyzing man power resource vs requirements
  • Cost control over fixed and recurring expenses.  
  • Analyzing the areas of automation
  • Dedicated capacity vs shared or cloud based managed virtual infrastructure
  • Analyzing the areas of IT energy waste.      

Availability/Uptime

Next on the business priority is to ensure the availability of IT Infrastructure components. Ensuring the availability and continuity of the business is a challenge due to below areas of concerns

    Hardware availability

  •                  NetworkEnsuring each and every component of network have redundancy set and the network backbone support any failover with the least or zero impact to the Infrastructure services. 
  •                  Storage Ensuring local or SAN or NAS based storage have raid, mirroring, replication, cloning, snapshot components are configured to ensure the data integrity and availability.
  •                  Server Ensure all the components of the server are at least dual redundant, be it I/O controllers, power, Redundant ports, redundant local storage or redundant CPU to support the server availability.

Above three components ( Server, network and storage) become more challenging with Disaster Recovery solution in place due to the business uptime requirements. Datacenters are therefore certified with

  • Tier I – Single non redundant distribution paths, 99.671% availability allows 28.817 hours of downtime
  • Tier II – Redundant site capacity, with 99.741% availability and allows 22.688 hours of downtime.
  • Tier III – Multiple distribution availability paths ( dual powered ), with 99.982% availability and allows 1.5768 hours of downtime
  • Tier IV – Alongwith T3, HVAC systems are multi powered, with 99.995% availability and 26.28 min or .438 hours of unavailability.

    Software availability

OS Clustering: Operating system based cluster solutions ensure that in the event of unavailability or failure of any active node, the running services are failed over to the other good node. All host based/OS based clustering solutions are active/active. Cross site ( Geo ), clustering is setup for the Disaster recovery configuration.

Application clustering: Using application servers, web servers for active/active availability is achieved by using software based clustering solutions.

Monitoring:All kinds of monitoring solution support the assurance of IT Infrastructure. Both software and hardware monitoring ensures required hardware and software components are monitored for faults or crossing the set threshold values.  Subsequently alerts are generated and sent to the concerned team ( Helpdesk/L2 or L3) support for further action.

Storage and network multipath: This ensures that at the OS level, both network and storage components are configured have redundancy . For network its called IP Multipathing or IP Bonding and for Storage its named as I/O Multipathing ( MPXIO ).

Backup:  As a part of data availability, routine backup should be in place to ensure the recovery of business data in case disasters. 

Consolidation 

Consolidation is already mentioned as a components drive to help reducing existing hardware footprint. Consolidation exercise should be performed with after detailed risk analysis. This also requires to ensure all business stakeholders are taken into confidence before performing any consolidation exercise. Consolidation of IT assets are classified further below

  • DC site consolidationBy reducing the number of datacenters, spanned through multiple geographies, wherever possible.
  • Hardware consolidationConsolidation of hardware assets such as racks, cables, servers, storage, network components either by shutting down unused capacity or using virtualization/cloud to optimize the usage. Using pool offering than dedicated procurement allows consolidation and optimum use of IT resources.
  • Software consolidationAnalyze and consolidate unused or not required software services. Using virtualization software capability to minimize the software licencing costs.

Security:

It Infrastructure security is becoming more and more crucial requirement for the business, especially in the verticals of defense, finance or healthcare. To support data security, the IT security policies should be in place. Some of the aspects of IT security are

  • Unauthorized hardware and software ports accesses
  • Hardware and/or software based encryption to ensure the secured data transfer.
  • Regular Hardware, OS and software based patching processes
  • Regular scanning for vulnerabilities and viruses
  • Regular risk analysis, and security holes be patched immediately.
  • Security policies adhere to ISMS based information security standards
  • Adhering to required security compliance ( PCI, HIPPA, ISO27001 etc).
  • Physical security policies ( like CCTV, Entry Gate passes, visitors sign, assets in and out records, different levels of security checks at Datacenter, security practices cascaded to every employee, vendors are bound to security guidelines etc ). 

Outdated /Legacy Technologies

There are two aspects to outdated or legacy technologies. First they produce risks to the existing IT and  to the business and second legacy hardware or software increase the overall cost of support, consume more power and require expert skilled resources. So both hardware and software components should be renewed to ensure the business availability and reduced cost.

Provisioning Time

This is also addressed as a part of challenge for both hardware and software builds in terms of TCO. IT Infrastructure provisioning process should be automated to ensure the quicker availability and reduced cost of man hour efforts. Cloud based infrastructure makes is more optimum to utilize the capacity of existing hardware and software components. 

Scalability

IT Infrastructure scalability been challenges till the standalone hardware was the only choice of setting up IT Infrastructure. Since the concept of shared services, first virtualization and now cloud based infrastructure services ensure the up or down scaling of infrastructure needs.

IT Energy waste:

Green IT is the need or hour and a definitely challenge for all organizations to implement, due to the cost required to support this. Although modern data centers have adopted new technologies to reduce energy footprints and using alternate sources of energy. 

Dedicated vs Shared Infrastructure 

Most of the organization still hold a good amount of standalone infrastructure resources due to multiple factor. Be it due to the business application needs, or compliance related concerns or just a typical inter business clashes to not share the infrastructure.  Although due to the business need to reduce the hardware footprint, infrastructure should be on a shared platform, unless and until there are some serious compliance concerns. 

Automaton

Automation helps reducing the man hour efforts and overall cost of supporting IT Infrastructure. Implementation of Cloud based technologies are known for automation starting from procurement to the end of life of cloud. Other areas of automation for development and operational support of the organization also helps in ensuring the availability of the business.

 

Data Center and Cloud Computing in India

Data Center and Cloud Computing in India

Opportunities & Challenges

The rapid growth in the Datacenter and cloud solutions and services in India there is an expected high demand for the cloud based solutions. “A report published by IT research and advisory firm Gartner estimates that in India alone the market for cloud-based services will rise by a third to $557 million this year, and more than triple by 2018.

Gartner Says India IT Infrastructure Spending to Reach $2 Billion in 2015 and India Will Be The Second Largest Market For Data Center Infrastructure In Asia/Pacific

Focusing growing IT Infrastructure requirements in India, it makes sense to provide solutions and consultancy on the challenges coming through. This spans through

  • Data Center Services
  • Introducing Cloud Computing Solutions to small, mid and enterprise scale IT Infrastructure requirements.

It is not very encouraging though that India stands 29th, as per 2013 Datacenter Risk Index used for Global Investment Decisions created by Cushman & Wakefield LLP, Hurleypalmerflatt and Source8 based research study. This index was created against multiple factors attributing to Datacenter Uptime. Some of these areas are Energy Costs, Internet Bandwidth, Water Supply, Natural Disasters, Education ( specific to IT Education), Energy Security, GDP PER CAPITA and Inflation. “The retail data centre market has continued to grow with operators beginning to build out larger Tier-III facilities. The opportunities for growth are substantial but the ease of doing business is still a barrier. Power security still remains a significant risk stemming from the lack of diversity of energy imports and increasing reliance on imported oil making it still the highest risk country in the APAC region. However despite these challenges, the perspective remains that long-term India will be an attractive investment opportunity.” Says the research. When it comes to Cloud Adoptions, like any country Cloud Computing, the terminology is becoming popular in India as well, although in the real life, this has not yet been well adopted in India. As per the study, even with the growing demands, so far only 2-5% of IT requirements in India have been fulfilled through cloud computing solutions. Since the inception of Cloud Computing, specially for Infrastructure as a Service (IAAS), IT requirements have taken a completely different shape of looking at IT Infrastructure as a service.  SAAS form of cloud has been there since the birth of email services over the public network. As a last note in this Blog is to know the beneficiaries of the public based Cloud Infrastructure offerings. A mid or small scale startup, vendors or ISVs who

  • Are not sure about the scale of their business growth and would like to use the cloud capabilities.
  • Are not sure about the life of a particular product and unable to define infrastructure reusable capabilities, so use cloud.
  • Need elasticity of the Infrastructure resources as and when needed, which allows them to take a call on infrastructure design
  • Need cheaper and “Pay as you go” model allowing customers to only pay for required operational IT infrastructure resources for a given capacity and time.
  • Need to reduce the time to procure Infrastructure resources from days to hours.
  • Need to reclaim the unused capacity or due to the end of product lifecycle

Till date not many Data-centers based in India, are providing services for public hosting and cloud solutions. Some of the Data-center Hosting and Co-Location Services providers listed below.

Company

Website

Offerings 

CtrlS

http://www.ctrls.in Datacenter Hosting and Public Cloud Offerings. All datacenters are Tier IV certified

BSNL

http://www.bsnlcloud.com/pages/index.asp Datacenter Hosting and Public Cloud Offerings

Netmagic Solutions

http://www.netmagicsolutions.com Public Cloud, Hybrid Cloud, Private Cloud, Pre-Provisioned Servers, Colocation and Hosting solutions. SAP Certified

Reliance

http://www.relianceidc.com/HTML/index.html Colocation, Hosting and Cloud Computing.

Go4hosting

http://www.go4hosting.in/ Dedicated Hosting, Cloud Computing, VPS Hosting, Colocation, Disaster Recovery Services,

Net4

http://www.net4.in/aspx/general/company-info.aspx Data Centre & Cloud Hosting Solutions, Enterprise Internet Services, VoIP Solutions, Enterprise Messaging & Hosting Solutions and Domain name registration

Airtel

http://www.airtel.in/aes/home/Data+Center+Services Managed Hosting, Storage  and Colocation

Tata Telecommunications

http://microsites.tatacommunications.com/providers/datacenter/ Colocation, Managed Hosting and Storage

Micronova

http://micronova.in/ Colocation, Cloud VPS, Dedicated Servers and Hosting Solutions. ISO 27001 Certified

Ricoh

https://www.ricohidc.com/about-ricoh.html Dedicate Server, Virtual Private Server, Cloud Server, Managed Service, Co-Location Service, Email Hosting And Disaster Recovery. ISO 27001

WebWerks

http://www.web-werks.com/ Dedicated Servers, Cloud Hosting, VPS and Co-location Services.

Sify

http://datacentre.sify.com/datacentre-home.html Hosting and Colocation, Tier III Datacenter Certified by “Uptime Institute”

Strad Solutions

http://www.stradsolutions.com/ Dedicated, VPS and CO-LOCATION Web Hosting Solutions