Azure managed service providers (MSPs) can take over certain IT responsibilities in your Azure cloud. In the past, MSPs were hired for basic IT, but today there is a wide range of managed services, including financial monitoring, service monitoring, governance assessment, financial management and optimization, and assistance with Azure migration.
In this post, we’ll explain the different types of Azure managed service providers, and show how NetApp Cloud Volumes ONTAP can help simplify cloud management for Azure MSPs and their customers.
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A managed service provider (MSP) is a third-party company that provides you with a service that you can use to operate, maintain, and troubleshoot systems, tools, or environments. MSPs enable you to outsource IT responsibilities and expertise to cover a lack of in-house resources. You can also use MSPs if you simply don’t want to dedicate energy or resources to basic IT tasks.
Traditionally, managed service providers have only performed basic system tasks, such as monitoring or troubleshooting. However, MSPs have now evolved to provide a variety of services, including software delivery, data security, and cloud migration. There are even top-tier services, such as IBM and Accenture that remotely manage customer’s entire IT stacks.
Managed service providers can help companies scale, simplify resource deployments, perform 24/7 monitoring, and access the latest technologies regardless of complexity. Managed service providers are particularly useful for organizations moving to cloud services, where workloads are already remotely accessible and managed.
Managed service providers can offer a variety of benefits to organizations. Unfortunately, there are also some cons to using them. The most common pros and cons are covered below.
Pros of managed service providers include:
Cons of managed service providers include:
Learn more about how to choose your Cloud MSP in this article: Cloud Managed Service Providers: Key Considerations for Choosing Your MSP.
An Azure managed service provider is an MSP that can help you implement Azure cloud services. This can include migration, configuration, deployment, maintenance, or individual services, such as data analysis or machine learning.
The most common tasks performed by managed service providers in Azure are:
When you implement Azure services, using a managed service provider can offer the guidance and support you need to successfully transition. Below are a few of the most compelling reasons to consider an MSP.
Get the full value out of Azure migration
When organizations migrate to Azure, they often only adopt basic services. This is because many organizations aren’t familiar with what resources are available or how they can best use those resources.
An Azure MSP can help you customize your migration, ensuring that you are moving applications and data in a way that maximizes resources. For example, helping you assess whether native databases can provide greater functionality than hosted ones, or help you plan migration from AWS to Azure.
MSPs can also help you prioritize which applications you move and how. For example, recommending replacements for legacy applications or helping you refactor applications to take better advantage of cloud benefits.
Get Azure compliance expertise
Azure offers a variety of services and utilities to help you manage and maintain compliance in the cloud. However, using these tools requires familiarity with Azure resources and functionality that many organizations don’t have. On top of this, organizations may not be aware of how compliance in the cloud differs from on-premises.
Managed service providers, particularly those focused on compliance, can help you determine which regulations apply to your data. They can also help you ensure that compliance is maintained and that audits are performed and documented as required.
Access to a 24×7 support team
When organizations move to cloud resources, their data and services become more accessible and available to employees and customers. This enables organizations to operate globally and continuously. However, this potentially constant operation means that organizations often need support at all hours of the day.
Managing 24/7 IT support in-house can be costly and unfeasible for many organizations. Fortunately, MSPs can often provide this support efficiently and cost-effectively. To help you choose a team reliably, Azure offers several certifications attesting to the quality of a team. These include Microsoft Gold Certification, Azure Certified Professionals, and Azure Expert MSP classification.
NetApp Cloud Volumes ONTAP, the leading enterprise-grade storage management solution, delivers secure, proven storage management services on AWS, Azure and Google Cloud. Cloud Volumes ONTAP supports up to a capacity of 368TB, and supports various use cases such as file services, databases, DevOps or any other enterprise workload.
In particular, Cloud Volumes ONTAP enables simplified Azure cloud management for private, public, hybrid, and multicloud environments. Here are key features and capabilities that can make your work easier:
In addition, NetApp FlexClone® enables you to instantly clone data volumes to writable destinations with zero capacity penalty. New storage is allocated only for data changes made to the clone. Cloud managed service providers can use FlexClone to quickly and efficiently mount and test new infrastructure configurations.