Up to 90 percent of organizations are now operating with a hybrid IT infrastructure comprising a mixture of on-premises, public cloud and private cloud resources, according to Gartner analysts. Although the approach helps organizations address the demands of increasingly decentralized workplaces and distributed workforces, it often introduces a variety of challenges.
With hybrid IT, organizations gain the flexibility, scalability and cost-efficiency of the cloud while maintaining in-house IT systems necessary for critical legacy workloads. But because it involves stitching together siloed IT environments, it is an inherently fragmented and complex system.
Adoption of the hybrid IT model accelerated during the pandemic as organizations moved to provide remote workers with self-service access to the applications, information and infrastructure they needed. While the benefits are substantial, a new report suggests hybrid IT is also creating additional network complexity and several other challenges for IT staff.
In the 2022 SolarWinds IT Trends Report, nearly half of IT professionals said having key resources scattered across an assortment of cloud instances, physical servers and virtual servers reduces their visibility into their organization’s IT environment, making it difficult to ensure the availability, performance and security of business-critical applications. Only 8 percent of respondents said they are “extremely confident” that they can manage the complexity. Respondents said their management capabilities are limited due to time constraints (48 percent), lack of resources (43 percent) and lack of budget (41 percent).
A managed services provider (MSP) can help. A qualified partner with expertise in cloud migrations, application mapping, workload sizing, shared services and automated policy management can help you develop a step-by-step plan for implementing and managing hybrid IT. Here are five important stages:
Most companies have moved a great many workloads to the cloud over the past two years to support remote workers, increase flexibility and drive digital transformation. However, many also have legacy applications and infrastructure that simply cannot be migrated or replaced. The hybrid IT model — when implemented correctly — gives companies a way to accommodate both modern and legacy assets. Give us a call to discuss the benefits hybrid IT can deliver for your organization.