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The cloud computing revolution is beginning to undergo a significant shift. A growing number of organizations are re-evaluating their cloud strategies and opting for a calculated retreat, known as cloud repatriation.
Repatriation is a fundamental reconsideration of the cloud’s value proposition. While the cloud offers undeniable benefits, such as scalability, flexibility, and reduced upfront investments, it’s not a one-size-fits-all solution. Many enterprises have discovered that the allure of the cloud often masks hidden economics, performance bottlenecks, security risks, and compliance costs.
One of the primary drivers of cloud repatriation is the escalating cost of cloud services. The pay-as-you-go model, initially attractive, can quickly spiral into substantial expenses, especially for long-term storage and compute-intensive workloads, or just misconfiguration. As organizations scale their cloud operations, they may find themselves grappling with unexpected costs. This leads to reevaluation of their cloud strategy.
It’s crucial to consider the full spectrum of costs, including compliance, security, and operational overhead. Companies often find that the expenses associated with running applications in the cloud can become prohibitive, especially for storage systems and AI-related tasks. This has led some to conclude that owning and managing their infrastructure can be more economical in the long run.
Additionally, the lift-and-shift approach, where legacy applications are moved to the cloud without significant modifications, often fails to deliver the expected benefits. This further motivates companies to repatriate their workloads. Repatriation helps buy time for organizations as they start to think about truly modernizing and rearchitecting applications.
Bringing workloads back on-premises, companies can reassess their IT strategies, optimize their infrastructure, and plan for a more effective transformation. This period of reassessment allows teams to address performance bottlenecks, security concerns, and compliance issues that may have been overlooked during the initial cloud migration .
The Case for Reevaluating Cloud Strategies
Both Panzura Symphony and Panzura CloudFS deliver smart hybrid cloud technology that not only brings forward the promise of the cloud without the negative side effects but also become strategic platforms to tie into longer-term application re-architecture conversations, especially with AI.
These negative side effects of the cloud often include more than simply cost savings considerations. Performance bottlenecks can arise due to latency issues and the limitations of shared cloud infrastructure, leading to slower application performance and user dissatisfaction. Data stored in the cloud can be vulnerable to breaches and unauthorized access. Moreover, dependencies on cloud-based services can make achieving regulatory compliance a lengthy and arduous process.
Panzura Symphony provides a unified view of a data estate , enabling IT and operational teams to make informed decisions about data migration and management. Its advanced analytics and reporting capabilities offer valuable insights into data usage and trends, facilitating the planning and execution of modernization efforts.
Panzura CloudFS, on the other hand, ensures seamless access and high performance for repatriated data regardless of the object store, leveraging advanced data transfer protocols and network acceleration techniques. It can equally well provide highly secure, performant access to data in the cloud object storage and on-premises with no changes to workflows.
Together, Symphony and CloudFS enable organizations to harness the benefits of both on-premises and cloud environments, paving the way for a strategic blend of solutions that support AI-driven innovation and long-term application re-architecture.
A central driver behind cloud repatriation ultimately comes down to command and control over data and infrastructure. Companies with large amounts of data or those subject to strict regulations, such as healthcare and financial institutions, may find it more efficient and secure to manage their data in house, despite the burden of storage refreshes and the data migrations they entail.
In fact, considerations around data security and compliance are often the pointy end of the stick that eventually bursts the cloud balloon. While cloud providers offer security measures, the ultimate responsibility for protection lies with the legal custodian of data itself. Repatriation allows data custodians to take full control of the data for which they are ultimately responsible in the eyes of regulators.
Panzura Symphony: The Data Migration and Orchestration Nerve Center
At the heart of a repatriation strategy is the data migration tool. Panzura Symphony, a powerful data services platform , can orchestrate the entire cloud repatriation process. Symphony delivers a unified view of an entire data estate, both on-premises and in the cloud. It helps IT and operational teams to make informed decisions about data migration and management.
Cloud repatriation projects are like trying to see around corners, requiring a deep understanding of complex data landscapes and potential risks. Again, security and regulatory compliance are two critical factors that must be carefully considered and balanced. Panzura Symphony, with its advanced security features and ability to enforce data policies, can help navigate this delicate dance. This ensures that data is protected and compliant while enabling seamless migration.
Fig. 1 - Symphony’s native and protocol support for major storage systems provides seamless migration workflows for any-to-any data migrations.
Symphony makes it possible to gain deep insights into data usage patterns, identify data that can be migrated, and optimize storage costs. The platform automates many of the complex tasks involved in data migration, such as data discovery, assessment, and transfer. This not only reduces the time and effort required but also minimizes the risk of errors and data loss.
Symphony’s intuitive interface allows teams to monitor and manage their data across multiple environments, ensuring optimal performance and compliance . Additionally, Symphony’s advanced analytics and reporting capabilities provide valuable insights into data usage and trends, enabling organizations to make informed decisions as they plan their repatriation strategy in advance, and then as they migrate data objects, files, and workloads. Panzura Symphony provides a comprehensive ReST API, relational database and webhooks support for rapid DevOps integration if desired.
One of the primary challenges of cloud repatriation is the efficient migration of large datasets. Panzura CloudFS, a hybrid cloud file platform, addresses this challenge. It applies advanced data transfer protocols and network acceleration techniques to significantly speed up the migration process. Data de-duplication and compression capabilities further reduce the amount of data to be transferred, saving bandwidth and storage costs.
Fig. 2 - Symphony is a complete data services platform, providing comprehensive data management tools.
Panzura Symphony offers flexible deployment options, as well, to tailor and align cloud repatriation strategies with specific business needs. Teams can choose where their data is stored, whether it’s in a pure on-premises configuration, or in a hybrid framework depending on data types and access requirements.
This flexibility makes it possible to align with data residency and sovereignty mandates, ensuring that sensitive data remains within specific geographic boundaries. Taking it a step further, granular control over data placement allows IT teams to balance performance, cost savings, and security requirements.
Panzura CloudFS: The Foundation for High-Performance File Services
Once data has been repatriated, Panzura CloudFS provides a high-performance, scalable, and globally accessible file system. A critical challenge with repatriation of data to on-premises storage is maintaining seamless access across different environments. With CloudFS, teams can access and manage data from anywhere, regardless of its physical storage location, with immediate data availability and local-feeling performance.
Advanced caching mechanisms and local acceleration techniques significantly improve file and application performance, even when data is stored on premises and accessed in dispersed locations all the way to the edge. CloudFS mitigates any potential performance degradation that often results from repatriation.
Once data is migrated to its optimal location, whether on-premises or in the cloud, a critical aspect often overlooked is ensuring data and infrastructure resiliency for business continuity. Panzura CloudFS is designed to have no single point of failure for data or supporting infrastructure. Its virtual environments — nodes that deliver local-feeling performance to users and processes at the edge — incorporate high availability with auto-failover on a local and global basis. This means rapid recovery in the event of a component failure, power outage, or even weather events that make a location inaccessible.
CloudFS also uniquely offers cloud mirroring, which maintains an identical and consistent copy of the file system’s data in a separate and unrelated object store. This is especially important as cloud providers often place the onus of data protection and service resiliency on customers. While cloud providers maintain a high level of data durability, their service level agreement (SLA) for data availability can allow for extended periods during which the object store, and therefore the active data, are unavailable.
In the event of an object store outage, cloud mirroring allows the organization to fail over to the secondary object store and continue operations. There is little to no interruption to business processes, because data in the secondary store is immediately consistent. When the primary is available again, cloud mirroring syncs data that has changed in the interim and then switches back to that object store.
Fig. 3 - CloudFS cloud mirroring effectively doubles the availability SLA of any single cloud storage provider while providing uninterrupted service in the case of an outage.
CloudFS also prioritizes data security with encryption both at rest and in transit. Fine-tuned access controls further enhance security by restricting access to specific files and users. The solution is FIPS 140-3 certified to meet the rigorous standards set by the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) for cryptography.
Future-focused Synergy for Cloud Repatriation Efforts
Panzura Symphony provides a unified view of the entire data estate, enabling IT teams to implement access controls, migrate data effectively, and gain valuable insights through advanced analytics. Symphony aids in identifying and classifying sensitive data, ensuring compliance and facilitating data residency requirements.
Combined with Panzura CloudFS, which offers secure and seamless access to data regardless of location, organizations can establish a robust data security strategy. This powerful combination leverages AI and automation to streamline data management and optimize costs, aligning with emerging trends in cloud repatriation.
Symphony's automated data tiering optimizes storage costs by moving less frequently accessed data to more cost-effective tiers while maintaining readily available access to critical data. This approach enhances performance and reduces environmental impact by minimizing data transfers and storage.
In fact, sustainability is advancing as a key consideration. Panzura hybrid cloud technology can reduce carbon footprints through data optimization and efficient storage. Intelligent data tiering and advanced caching mechanisms minimize data transfer and storage, reducing energy consumption.
Alongside the consistent access offered by CloudFS, organizations can seamlessly move data between the cloud and on-premises storage systems based on access patterns and cost considerations. Comprehensive monitoring and alerting capabilities in Symphony provide real-time visibility into infrastructure health and performance.
Whether used in tandem or individually, Panzura Symphony and CloudFS offer the flexibility to tailor cloud repatriation strategies to unique needs. CloudFS ensures efficient and secure data migration and post-migration access to the most active data. Symphony provides unparalleled visibility and control over data infrastructure, enabling informed planning, decision-making, and optimized performance before and after repatriation.
While the future of storage is undoubtedly cloud-native, a strategic blend of cloud and on-premises solutions is essential to unlock the full potential of data. Panzura Symphony and CloudFS are drivers of business growth and offer a future-proof path to dynamic data management regardless of data location.