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Is IT buzzword ‘Supercloud’ worth the hype?

Shrikant Navelkar, Director, Clover Infotech

Cloud computing has emerged as a leading IT service in response to the pandemic and the resulting lockdown. Since then, we have witnessed significant advancements in this technology. In addition to public and private cloud services, we have been introduced to hybrid cloud, multi-cloud, and the latest entrant, ‘SuperCloud’.”

What is ‘Supercloud’?

The Cornell University researchers have defined Supercloud as a cloud architecture that enables application migration as a service across different availability zones or cloud providers. It provides interfaces to allocate, migrate, and terminate resources such as virtual machines and storage, and presents a homogeneous network to tie these resources together. 

How it is different from Multi-cloud?

Multi-cloud refers to an approach in which an organization uses multiple cloud computing services from different cloud providers to meet their computing and storage needs. The main benefit of multi-cloud is its ability to provide greater flexibility, allowing businesses to choose the cloud providers that best meet their needs. This strategy also helps to reduce vendor lock-in and provides redundancy in case of service outages. However, this type of cloud environment can be tiresome to manage. 

Here are some of the major challenges of a multi-cloud environment:

This is where ‘Supercloud’ is gaining prominence as it offers the benefits of multi-cloud environment while also adding a layer of intelligence to seamlessly manage multiple vendors without incurring the additional costs. 

The Benefits of Supercloud:

Supercloud provides several benefits over traditional cloud computing environments:

 

Conclusion:

As business landscape forges ahead on its digital transformation journey and expands its digital presence, there is a heightened need to deploy diverse workloads across the globe in real-time. Hence, when it comes to IT infrastructure, decentralization is the way to go. Whether we call it ‘Supercloud’ or distributed cloud, it serves the same need – simplifying the reality of operating in a multi-cloud world and making it possible to realize the aspirational capabilities of cloud. 

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