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Google Distributed Cloud

At the Next ’21 Google announced Google Distributed Cloud, a set of fully managed hardware and software solutions for extending Google’s infrastructure to edge computing and customer data centers.

Create and manage apps from anywhere

Take advantage of Google cloud services in your data center and at the edge to rapidly modernize your applications. Google Distributed Cloud uses a cloud-based control panel on the Anthos platform that enables consistent scaling.

Get real-time insights from data, locally

Leverage the power of Google’s AI, data analytics, and database solutions to uncover insights and remove traditional limitations of scale, performance, and cost when processing data, no matter where that data is stored.

Meet regulatory and compliance requirements sovereignty

Maintain autonomy and control over your infrastructure and data, and meet strict requirements for sovereignty, data security and privacy, while still being able to use cloud services in a dedicated environment.

Google Distributed Cloud Portfolio

Depending on your organization’s needs, you can use Google Distributed Cloud in several places, including:

Google’s network edge – Allows customers to use more than 140 points of presence of the Google network around the world.

Operator edge – Enables customers to take advantage of the operator’s edge network and use 5G/LTE services offered by Google’s leading CSP partners. Operator edge is optimized to support low-latency use cases, running applications with tight latency and bandwidth requirements. Operator edge is optimized to support low-latency use cases, running applications with tight latency and bandwidth requirements.

Customer edge – Support for peripheral or remote customer-owned locations, such as retail stores, factories, or branches, that require localized computing and processing directly at the edge locations.

Customer data centers – Support for customer-owned data centers and co-location facilities to address stringent data security and privacy requirements, as well as modernize on-premises deployments to meet regulatory requirements.

Google Distributed Cloud Hosted

Google Distributed Cloud Hosted does not require a connection to Google Cloud to manage infrastructure, services, APIs or tools, and uses an on-premises control plane managed by Anthos to operate. It is designed to handle sensitive workloads, relying on digital sovereignty. It supports public sector and commercial clients in meeting data residency requirements and strict security and privacy requirements. This gives you a secure and reliable way to modernize your on-premises deployment, whether you do it yourself or choose to host through a partner.

Google Distributed Cloud Hosted will be available in preview in 2022. You can learn more by contacting Wise IT specialists.

What is a hybrid cloud?

A hybrid cloud is a cloud in which applications run in a combination of different environments. Hybrid cloud computing approaches are widespread, as almost no one today relies entirely on the public cloud. Over the past few decades, many businesses have invested millions of dollars and thousands of hours in on-premise infrastructure. The most common example of a hybrid cloud is a combination of a public and private cloud environment, such as an on-premises data center, and a public cloud computing environment, such as Google Cloud. In the How to Hybrid section below, we’ll look at how you can manage a combination of on-premises and multiple public cloud environments, effectively being both hybrid and multi-cloud.

Want to learn more about Google Cloud’s hybrid cloud offering? Here is the link or email us.

Hybrid cloud solutions

Hybrid cloud solutions are applications or their components, such as compute, network, and storage, when deployed in public and private clouds. Local servers are also often called private clouds.

A hybrid cloud approach is one of the most common infrastructure setups today, as you can continue to use your on-premises servers while still taking advantage of public clouds like Google Cloud.

How to make a hybrid

A hybrid cloud setup can include multiple cloud providers, making it both hybrid and multi-cloud. Using one or more public clouds in addition to your on-premises servers can make your application easier and simpler to manage and help you get more out of the cloud. Let’s discuss three methods of cloud migration:

  • Lift and shift: Move an application from a private computing environment to a public cloud without major changes
  • Improve and move: Reorganize and modernize your existing application first, then move to the public cloud
  • Rip and replace: sometimes it is not cost-effective or impossible to upgrade the program: it must be completely replaced

What is the hybrid cloud approach used for?

Hybrid cloud is for you if you want to take advantage of the scale and security of a public cloud, such as Google Cloud, while keeping your data locally to meet your internal requirements. Here are just a few examples of how hybrid computing is used:

Upgrade at your own pace

With hybrid cloud, you can migrate applications to the cloud at a pace that makes sense for your business and transform your technical infrastructure over time.

Maintain regulatory compliance

Many industries have rules about where your app can run. A hybrid approach can help you leverage private and public clouds while meeting any regulatory requirements.

Run programs locally

Perhaps you have regulated applications that must remain on-premises or mainframe systems that are difficult to migrate to the cloud.

Use cases

UPC Polska uses Hybrid/Multi-Cloud

We are seeing even more benefits from Anthos as our use evolves. The biggest advantage so far has been increased engagement among our staff. Teams are working passionately to achieve as much as possible because they can now focus on their core responsibilities rather than infrastructure management. That’s a testament to the power of Anthos and the value of the Google partnership.

— Monika Nowak-Toporowicz, Chief Technology and Innovation Officer, UPC Polska

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