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Cloud Computing Viewpoint Everyone Should Be Skeptical About Cloud Service Providers
The truth is - although I'm not the "cloud police" - not all managed storage services are created equal
By: Stephen Foskett
Oct. 25, 2009 10:00 AM
As we plummet down into Gartner's "trough of disillusionment", the cloud skeptics are making their voices heard. Although my professional focus is at the forefront of the cloud storage wave, I can not disagree with the content of articles with sensational headlines like "Cloud Storage: It's Strictly For Airheads" and "Why Cloud Storage Use Could Be Limited in Enterprises". The authors are doing exactly what everyone should be doing: Questioning the viability and suitability of cloud storage in the enterprise. The truth is, although I'm not the "cloud police", not all managed storage services are created equal. In fact, lots of them are, to put it bluntly, not worth much. Many cloud backup and archiving services use bare un-protected disk drives to store data, have no redundancy built into the system, and try to scrape up every cent by using home-brewed hardware. This is especially true in the consumer space, where bargain-basement (or even free) pricing has driven a race to the bottom in terms of quality. No business should use junky consumer solutions.
Even service providers that presume to sell in the enterprise market often miss the mark. Forgetting the inappropriate per-month credit card billing method and laughably poor support services, many providers adamantly refuse to comply with basic corporate governance principles. Why would a business use a service that won't tell them where their data is, won't allow their auditors to examine both the processes and data centers in use, and won't stand up service level agreements (SLAs)? If your service is not enterprise-grade, you have no business selling to the enterprise! No wonder corporate folks are scared of the cloud. Subpar offerings from flaky vendors hurt the whole industry. So let's take a look at what the business cloud storage skeptics are saying, and how the enterprise managed storage service providers can respond:
I'm mad, and I'm throwing down the gauntlet. I want every service provider to start now, protecting data, upholding policy, demonstrating operational excellence, and allowing audits. Anyone who doesn't is a disgrace to the industry, and their customers ought to seriously reconsider where they place their data. Mark me down as a cloud skeptic! By the way, I work for a managed storage service/cloud storage provider, Nirvanix. But I'm a long-time enterprise storage consultant and would not work here if the company couldn't live up to these must-have requirements. Enterprise Open Source Magazine Latest Stories . . .
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