Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Data never dies: The immortal battle of data privacy

    October 3, 2023

    Cloud, AI can unlock ₹1.6 trillion for small biz

    September 29, 2023

    Rollstack automatically syncs data to reports and presentations

    September 28, 2023
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Your Infotech
    • Data

      Data never dies: The immortal battle of data privacy

      October 3, 2023

      Rollstack automatically syncs data to reports and presentations

      September 28, 2023

      Cybercriminals combine voice phishing and OTP grabbers to steal more data: Report

      September 25, 2023

      UK bolts US ‘data bridge’ deal onto EU-US Data Privacy Framework

      September 22, 2023

      Microsoft Employee Accidentally Exposes 38 Terabytes of Private Data: Report

      September 21, 2023
    • Cloud

      Cloud, AI can unlock ₹1.6 trillion for small biz

      September 29, 2023

      World’s Fastest-Growing Major Cloud Vendors: #1 Oracle, #2 Google, #3 ServiceNow

      September 27, 2023

      Google Cloud partners with Jain University

      September 26, 2023

      The risks of low-code and no-code development in cloud architecture

      September 20, 2023

      37 Signals says cloud repatriation plan has already saved it $1 million

      September 19, 2023
    • Networking

      Enterprise DPU advances are spurred by AI, security, networking apps

      September 12, 2023

      Juniper Networks And Its Beyond Labs Vision

      September 1, 2023

      HPE Aruba Networking Product Vulnerabilities Allow File Overwrite

      August 18, 2023

      Extreme Networks is coming for Cisco, HPE market share

      August 9, 2023

      Flight to cloud drives IaaS networking adoption

      August 2, 2023
    • Virtualization

      Virtual Machines: An Introduction to the Different Types of Virtualization

      June 26, 2023

      Imagination and Telechips drive automotive display diversity with hardware virtualization

      March 16, 2023

      Device virtualization is key to IoT adoption

      March 3, 2023

      Discover how virtualization can transform your business with this online training

      February 7, 2023

      Server Virtualization Software Market Next Big Thing | Major Giants IBM, Oracle, Microsoft

      February 2, 2023
    • IT Infrastructure

      Unravelling the insecurity in our IT infrastructure

      July 26, 2023

      Networking for Practical
      Quantum Applications

      June 5, 2023

      TCS+ | The need for speed: Braintree’s Heath Huxtable on modern IT infrastructure

      March 13, 2023

      The race to net zero: Six ways to slash IT infrastructure emissions

      March 10, 2023

      Vertiv and TechAccess partner to boost African IT infrastructure solutions

      February 28, 2023
    Your Infotech
    Home»Networking»Flight to cloud drives IaaS networking adoption
    Networking

    Flight to cloud drives IaaS networking adoption

    yourinfotechBy yourinfotechAugust 2, 2023Updated:August 2, 2023No Comments5 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp VKontakte Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Demand for cloud connects/interconnects is rising as enterprises commit to multicloud and SaaS application environments, and that’s driving greater interest in IaaS cloud networking services, says IDC.

    As data, applications, and workloads continue to move to the cloud, demand for IaaS networking is surging. The market for cloud-based IaaS networking will reach $19.4 billion in total global revenues this year, according to IDC, with a compound annual growth rate of 28% projected through 2026.

    Increasing cloud-native application architectures, distributed workloads, and their respective integration needs are the biggest drivers of IaaS cloud networking adoption, says IDC analyst Taranvir Singh.

    “Traditional network architectures, transports and operational models are no longer able to meet the growing requirements and objectives of enterprises’ modern networking needs,” he says. “Networks need to be aligned with cloud principles.”

    IDC describes IaaS cloud networking as a foundational networking layer that allows large enterprises and technology providers to connect data centers, colocation environments, and cloud infrastructure. With IaaS networking, the network infrastructure and services are scalable and available on-demand, provisioned and consumed just like any other cloud service. That makes this infrastructure more scalable and agile than traditional approaches to networking, according to IDC.

    Direct cloud connects/interconnects is the largest segment of IaaS networking, accounting for more than half of all IaaS networking revenue. The four other major segments of the IaaS networking market are cloud WAN (transit), IaaS load balancing, IaaS service mesh, and cloud VPNs (to IaaS clouds), according to IDC.

    Cloud WAN, which includes cloud middle-mile and core transit networks, is the fastest-growing segment of IaaS networking, with a forecasted five-year compound annual growth rate of 112%, says IDC. IaaS service meshes are also expected to see strong growth, with a forecasted five-year compound annual growth rate of 68%.

    Customers with hybrid environments – both on-prem and in the cloud – are the primary users of IaaS networking services from Alkira, a cloud networking company founded in 2018 by the same team that was behind Viptela, which helped pioneer the SD-WAN market before it was acquired by Cisco. 

    “Right now, if you wanted to leverage different things from different clouds, you’d have to create a DIY cloud infrastructure,” says William Collins, Alkira’s principal cloud architect. Alkira uses the hyperscalers’ cloud infrastructure, but abstracts all the complexity, he says. “It allows you to have the best-of-breed from all the different cloud providers. You can choose how you want to do the cloud connectivity.”

    Best practices for IaaS networking

    The top five vendors in the IaaS networking space are the same as the top five hyperscalers: Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, Google, Alibaba, and Tencent. Together, they account for 86% of the total market spend. Amazon alone accounts for more than half.

    For enterprises, it can make sense to get their cloud networking from their cloud providers, as it dramatically simplifies deployment and management. Companies that use multiple cloud providers may opt for a separate IaaS networking provider, or a third-party IaaS networking management layer.

    However, some hyperscalers are stepping up. For example, the recently launched Google cross-cloud interconnect helps establish dedicated connectivity between Google’s cloud and other cloud providers, says IDC’s Singh. 

    When selecting an IaaS networking vendor, Singh suggests that enterprises look at the breadth and depth of their IaaS networking services portfolios, their partner network, supported APIs, integrations, and egress costs.

    A common mistake is choosing a cloud provider whose service offerings don’t align well with an organization’s needs, he says. In particular, companies should be careful to ensure that the vendor offers all necessary APIs and integration tools.

    Another common mistake is not including IaaS networking in the overall cloud strategy, he adds. To help address this issue, he suggests that enterprises set up cross-functional teams to set overall strategy and collaboration between business units.

    Finally, as with any on-demand service, there’s always a risk of paying too much if usage suddenly spikes.

    “Developers, DevOps practitioners, and platform teams need to step up and assume larger roles in decisions related to network connectivity,” says Singh. By working together, they can find the optimal balance between costs and latency requirements.

    Cost is potentially the number one downside of using IaaS cloud networking, agrees Eric Helmer, CTO at Rimini Street, a technology service provider.

    “It can get out of hand very quickly,” he says. “The important thing is to not allow that wild, wild west where every department can fire up their own administrators and you have no idea what’s going on until the bills get bigger and bigger.”

    Enterprises need to work out a system for getting new business use cases approved and monitored, with alerts in case usage suddenly spikes unexpectedly.

    “Once they’re there, it’s hard to rein them in,” Helmer says. That’s because nobody wants to accidentally shut down a business-critical function. “So governance is critical.”

    Another challenge of IaaS networking is understanding who’s responsible for security. “People think just because they move over to an IaaS provider, that security is just taken care of,” says Helmer. “And there are some layers of security that the provider provides, but it’s not everything.”

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email
    Previous ArticleUniversal Analytics still processing data one month after ‘sunset’
    Next Article VAST DATA INTENTIONALLY BLURS THE LINE BETWEEN STORAGE AND DATABASE
    yourinfotech
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Enterprise DPU advances are spurred by AI, security, networking apps

    September 12, 2023

    Juniper Networks And Its Beyond Labs Vision

    September 1, 2023

    HPE Aruba Networking Product Vulnerabilities Allow File Overwrite

    August 18, 2023

    Extreme Networks is coming for Cisco, HPE market share

    August 9, 2023

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Our Picks

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from Your Infotech about Information Technology.

    About Us
    About Us

    We provide a wide range of customized, integrated B2B and B2C digital marketing services solutions that are ideal for your business.

    We're accepting new partnerships right now.

    Email Us: info@yourmartech.com
    Contact: +1-530-518-1420

    Our Brands
    • Your Martech
    • Your HR Tech
    • Your Fin Tech
    • Your Revenue
    • Your Bio Tech
    • Your POS Tech
    • Your Health Tech
    SUBSCRIBE NOW
    Loading
    LinkedIn
    • Privacy Policy
    © 2023 Vigarbiz Inc. Designed by Vigarbiz Media.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.