Three Common Mistakes That Can Doom Your Private Cloud
In the first half hour of the Infrastructure for Private Clouds workshop at last week’s Interop Las Vegas I focused on business aspects of private cloud design: defining the customers, the services, and the level of self-service you’ll offer to your customers.
Nick Martin published a great summary of these topics @ SearchServerVirtualization; I couldn’t have done it better myself (they want to get your email address, but this article is definitely worth it).
In the first half hour of the Infrastructure for Private Clouds workshop at last week’s Interop Las Vegas I focused on business aspects of private cloud design: defining the customers, the services, and the level of self-service you’ll offer to your customers.
Nick Martin published a great summary of these topics @ SearchServerVirtualization; I couldn’t have done it better myself (they want to get your email address, but this article is definitely worth it).
Missed the workshop? No problem:
- I’ll be back @ Interop New York 2014;
- I had a longer presentation covering business- and high-level technical aspects of cloud building @ PLNOG (watch the video);
- The Interop workshop was very similar to the Designing Private Cloud Infrastructure webinar (buy the recording);
- Finally, if you need more details, you can buy the whole bundle of cloud-related webinars or the webinar subscription.