As several organizations
are moving to cloud, the conventional data centre might soon become a relic. But
anyway, the requirement for in-house data center has not changed. Today, agile
development and cloud computing are the dominant trends prevailing in IT. They
ensure enhanced efficiency and thus believed that they would replace the
conventional data centre, where everything would be offloaded including
infrastructure, application and also the total development process.
Most enterprises prefer to have hybrid
clouds. Hybrid clouds leverage the private data centre in order to have private
cloud for mission critical data, while offloading less crucial information to
public cloud, therefore allowing enterprises to lease capacity based on the
as-needed basis.
Even then it is debated as how much
information would remain private. Moreover, the debate concentrates more on the
extended role of conventional data centre. Some judge that several large enterprises
would need conventional data centre even if the latest trends fade away.
The main reason is regulation. Several
industries like health care and financial services operate under strict state
and federal regulation. Most of their information is sensitive. Enterprises
that deal with regulated, sensitive information must keep that information safe.
That means those enterprises have to hold their own centers.
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