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Title Page
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Table of Contents
Introduction
About This Book
Foolish Assumptions
Icons Used in This Book
Beyond the Book
Chapter 1 Your Workloads, Your Options
Traditional IT Architectural Options
On‐premises infrastructure
Managed service providers
Hosting and colocation
Private Cloud Features and Capabilities
The Public Cloud: Panacea or Not?
The real and perceived benefits of public cloud
Public cloud operating models explained
Bringing IT All Together: Hybrid IT
Chapter 2 Hybrid IT Critical Success Factors
Identifying the Problems with One‐Size‐Fits‐All Infrastructure
Maintaining Performance Prerequisites
Containing Workload Runtime Environment Costs
On‐premises
Public cloud
Corralling Infrastructure Control
Scaling to meet business demand
IT‐as‐a‐Service
Safeguarding the Organization
Centralizing security control
Internet of Things/ Device proliferation
Keeping IT legal: Ensuring regulatory compliance
Chapter 3 IT's All about the Workloads
Assessing Workload Infrastructure Needs
How application architecture drives cloud adoption decisions
Why the network is the public cloud's Achilles heel
Defining the right mix of infrastructure: Public, private, traditional
Understanding Workload Locality
Supporting legacy applications
Cloud‐native application development
The role of bursting
Chapter 4 Workload Control
Setting the Scene: Why Workload Control Matters
Getting Clarity on Each Group's Role
Resolving Cloud Security Myths
Cloud is more secure than on‐premises!
On‐premises is more secure than cloud!
Understanding the Full Scope of On‐Premises Physical Security
Denial‐of‐service attacks
Compromised firmware
Staff
Chapter 5 The Real Costs of Workloads
On‐Premises Infrastructure Economic Models
Doing it yourself
Turning to managed service providers
Leasing
Cloud Services: Uncovering the Costs, Hidden and Not
Acquisition
Scaling
Data transfer and getting out of the cloud
Chapter 6 HPE Hybrid IT Infrastructure
Getting the Right Workload Environment Mix
An Array of Options
Infrastructure
Converged infrastructure
Hyperconverged infrastructure
Composable infrastructure
Bringing It all Together with HPE OneView
The Services Front: HPE Pointnext
Chapter 7 Enabling Hybrid IT
Solving the Staffing Situation
In‐house IT
Consultants
Service providers
Understanding Hybrid IT Consumption Models
Getting the best of both worlds
Blending security
Gaining agility, flexibility, performance, scalability, and economic benefits
Maintaining Hybrid Control
Avoiding cloud lock‐in
Enabling workload transparency
The perception of control
Chapter 8 Ten Key Hybrid IT Tips
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