In today’s competitive enterprise landscape, it is more important than ever that
businesses are able to iterate quickly in order to deliver new products, features, and
services to customers at a faster pace. Additionally, many organizations are also facing
decisions about whether to use a managed service that involves moving their data
centers to the cloud, or sticking with their on-premise data centers.
This is where the importance of a DevOps approach comes in to play. Companies
utilizing AWS managed services are able to leverage DevOps resources that automate
infrastructure management tasks and accelerate the production and deployment of
quality work. How? Let’s take a closer look. Understanding these critical benefits will
likely bring into focus, by comparison, why many on-premise data centers tend to fall
short.
Faster Turnaround Times
When companies utilize managed services in an AWS environment, everything happens
faster, from building and monitoring environments to deploying applications.
Provisioning of servers is also easier, since AWS has deployed virtually unlimited
compute resources that are available on-demand. Furthermore, companies working in a
managed AWS environment have access to a variety of DevOps tools dedicated to
developing customized automation solutions, fast. Trusted teams like Mission can help
you determine which of these DevOps tools will work best for you. A couple of examples
include:
- AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate: This service provides a fully managed Chef
Automate server and suite of automation tools that give you workflow automation
for continuous deployment. It also dynamically configures newly provisionedinstances by automatically registering new instances in Auto Scaling groups with
your chef server.
- AWS CloudFormation: This service provides a common language to describe
and provision all the infrastructure resources in your cloud environment.
Modeling your infrastructure in a cloud file helps standardize infrastructure
components across your organization. Additionally, AWS CloudFormation
provisions your resources in a safe, repeatable manner, allowing you to build and
rebuild your infrastructure applications without performing any manual actions.
Dow Jones & Company, a global provider of news and business information, migrated
from an on-premises environment to AWS, and thanks to the host of resources
available, was able to successfully accelerate output. “Our overall product development
velocity has increased by at least 30%,” Dow Jones & Company’s Chief Information
Officer and Global Head of Technology Stephen Orban said.
Increased Productivity
Since AWS is responsible for managing and operating the infrastructure that runs all of
the services in the AWS Cloud, customers utilizing AWS-managed services and
DevOps tools have more time to focus on what they do best: their core business. “Using
AWS gives us the freedom to be agile…why should I want to spend my time learning
how to operate a database or a Hadoop center when I can have predictable costs on
the AWS Cloud and avoid unnecessary operational responsibility?” Orban said. “My
preference is to have my team build products rather than running data centers…Now
that data center is a commodity, that’s exactly what they’re able to do.”
Conversely, traditional managed service providers have to perform updates, monitoring,
and maintenance in-house. This entails a lot of tedious, manual work, such as making
phone calls, ordering parts, and waiting for shipping, increasing headaches as well as
the potential for human error.
Cost Optimization
Managed services in an AWS environment lead to increased agility and productivity, but
the benefits don’t stop there. They present significant cost optimization opportunities.Traditional managed service providers have a tremendous amount of costs to consider,
such as paying for space, hardware, software, power and cooling distribution, and a
team of trained IT personnel. This can lead to wasted expense, particularly if you pay
for more space and capacity than you use.
Conversely, AWS provides a way to acquire and use infrastructure on-demand, so you
only pay for what you use. Furthermore, AWS utilizes the economy of scale to
continually lower costs, offers a model choice to support variable and stable workloads
and delivers greater savings as workloads grow. As an example, InfoSpace, a leading
provider of metasearch and monetization solutions for customers and partners
worldwide, moved from colocation facilities in Washington and Virginia over to AWS and
reported reducing their 2013 capital budget by 72%.
As you can see, utilizing all of the resources and DevOps tools in a managed AWS
environment can have a beneficial impact on your organization in many different ways.
Working alongside a trusted team like Mission, you can architect a customized plan
perfectly suited to meet your company’s key objectives.