I’m confident that your company either is or will soon be utilizing public cloud as part of its multi-cloud strategy. Why am I so sure? As vice president of network and interconnection, I frequently work with IT teams to think through what an optimal cloud and cloud services deployment looks like, and public cloud is almost always part of the vision. I also researched to get background for this post, I found a source that gave me several data points from 2020 that reinforce my confidence:
Cutting costs has always been a primary objective for cloud adoption. However, what many companies experience is that their data egress charges far exceed expectations. There’s a way to solve that problem: direct connect.
Direct connect is a dedicated, physical fiber interconnect to a cloud provider within a colocation facility. You’ll often see direct connect referred to as “native,” “on-net” or “onramp.” Regardless of what it’s called, it’s the fastest and most reliable avenue to your digital ecosystem and customers – and 60%-70% cost savings on data egress rates.**
There are more reasons to leverage direct cloud connection, including:
Security – As your infrastructure expands, so does the volume of attack vectors. Direct connect limits the points of network access and enables you to layer colocation provider security with third-party cybersecurity services. Of course, security dovetails with industry compliance; addressing HIPAA, ISO 27001, PCI DSS, NIST 800-53, and SOC 1 Type 2 and SOC 2 Type 2 compliance is streamlined.
Performance – The lowered latency speeds transferring large data sets for high performance computing. Application performance is optimized and consistent, so you can deliver a competitive customer experience. Direct connect also allows for frictionless migration of virtual machines between dev/test environments. That gives developers the performance they are looking for.
Reliability – Direct connect provides the high reliability of a private network. Combine that with CoreSite’s 100% uptime SLA and 24x7x365 remote hands service and always-on reliability is ensured.
Reduced Total Cost of Operations – In addition to data egress cost cutting, you can reduce bandwidth demand and associated network expenses. Further cost reductions are realized through connectivity enabled by Any2Exchange® (internet peering), the Open Cloud Exchange® (enterprise-class, automated one-to-many network services) and WAN virtualization. Put it all together and you have reduced total cost of operations (TCO).
CoreSite has native onramps to all the major cloud service providers, which means you can take advantage of the services each offers that are relevant to your business requirements and aspirations. Here are links to each, so you can explore their solutions, services and pricing.
CoreSite has direct connection with CSPs primarily for two reasons:
If you are in the process of vetting potential colocation partners, be sure to ask each if they have the direct connection to the CSP you prefer.
How to Get Started
As I said at the top of this post, I often collaborate with customers to map out a multi-cloud strategy that’s tailored for their business operations and long-range infrastructure vision. The best first step is to contact us and get time on the calendar to discuss your business objectives, current state of digital transformation and timetable.
Together, we can determine how direct connection to public cloud can be integrated into your hybrid IT roadmap.