Microsoft Azure
Resemble Systems is a Microsoft Gold Cloud Platform Business Partner helping organizations to transform their business by enabling Cloud as part of Digital Transformation journey. Our competency that we built over the years has resulted into some of the major Cloud Services projects using Microsoft Azure. We differentiate from competition by ensuring all our engineers are certified from Microsoft and adequte training is provided before deploying into projects.
Migrating to the Azure cloud is easier than you might think. Take the first steps by following a proven methodology, using tools and partner offers to help along the way. Migrate to Azure in a way that works for your business without impacting your day-to-day operations, and learn ways of optimizing your migration to assure long-term results.
Your efforts don't stop there. After you have migrated, you'll need to monitor your applications and workload to ensure they're running at peak performance and using the right amount of resources. Sounds exhausting, right? With the wrong set of tools and services, it can be. That's why Resemble Systems as your valued Microsoft Gold partner can take the pain out of migrating.
Azure Backup service keeps your data safe and recoverable by backing it up to Azure. It is a simple and cost-effective backup as a service (BaaS) solution, which gives you trusted tools on-premises with rich and powerful tools in the cloud. It delivers strong protection for customer data wherever it resides—in your enterprise datacentre, remote and branch offices or the public cloud—while being sensitive to the unique requirements these scenarios pose. Azure Backup, in a seamless portal experience with Azure Site Recovery, gives you cost-efficiency and minimal maintenance, consistent tools for offsite backups and operational recovery and unified application availability and data protection.
It is a Azure-based service you can use to back up (or protect) and restore your data in the Microsoft cloud. Azure Backup replaces your existing on-premises or off-site backup solution with a cloud-based solution that is reliable, secure, and cost-competitive. Azure Backup offers multiple components that you download and deploy on the appropriate computer, server, or in the cloud. The component, or agent, that you deploy depends on what you want to protect.
Unified solution to help protect data on-premises and in the cloud
Azure Site Recovery orchestrates and manages disaster recovery for Azure VMs, and on-premises VMs and physical servers. As an organization you need to figure out how you're going to keep your data safe, and apps/workloads running when planned and unplanned outages occur. Azure Recovery Services contribute to your BCDR strategy. Site Recovery helps ensure business continuity by keeping your apps running on VMs and physical servers available if a site goes down. Site Recovery replicates workloads running on VMs and physical servers so that they remain available in a secondary location if the primary site isn't available. It recovers workloads to the primary site when it's up and running again.
Simple, automated protection and disaster recovery in the cloud
Protect your environment by automating the replication of the virtual machines, based on policies that you set and control. Azure Site Recovery can protect Microsoft Hyper-V, VMware and physical servers, and you can use Azure or your secondary datacenter as your recovery site. Site Recovery coordinates and manages the ongoing replication of data by integrating with existing technologies including System Center and Microsoft SQL Server AlwaysOn.
Orchestrated disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS)
Use Site Recovery to automate the recovery of services when a site outage happens at the primary datacenter. Bring over applications in an orchestrated way to help restore service quickly, even for complex multi-tier workloads. Easily create disaster recovery plans in the Microsoft Azure classic portal, where they are stored. The disaster recovery plans can be as simple or advanced as your business requirements demand, including the execution of custom Windows PowerShell scripts and Azure Automation runbooks and pauses for manual interventions. Customise networks by mapping virtual networks between the primary and recovery sites and test disaster recovery plans whenever you want without disrupting the services at your primary location.
Replication and Disaster Recovery to Azure
Replicate your workloads to Azure and enable new capabilities. Applications can be migrated to Azure with just a few clicks or burst to Azure temporarily when you encounter a surge in demand. Run reports and analytics on copies of production workloads in Azure without affecting customers. DevTest new versions of applications with copies of live data and then seamlessly put the new version into production in your datacenter.
Azure Site Recovery orchestrates and manages disaster recovery for Azure VMs, and on-premises VMs and physical servers. As an organization you need to figure out how you're going to keep your data safe, and apps/workloads running when planned and unplanned outages occur. Azure Recovery Services contribute to your BCDR strategy. Site Recovery helps ensure business continuity by keeping your apps running on VMs and physical servers available if a site goes down. Site Recovery replicates workloads running on VMs and physical servers so that they remain available in a secondary location if the primary site isn't available. It recovers workloads to the primary site when it's up and running again.
A private cloud consists of computing resources used exclusively by one business or organization. The private cloud can be physically located at your organization’s on-site datacenter or it can be hosted by a third-party service provider. But in a private cloud, the services and infrastructure are always maintained on a private network and the hardware and software are dedicated solely to your organization. In this way, a private cloud can make it easier for an organization to customize its resources to meet specific IT requirements. Private clouds are often used by government agencies, financial institutions, any other mid- to large-size organizations with business-critical operations seeking enhanced control over their environment.
Hyper Virtualization
Hyper-V is Microsoft's hardware virtualization product. It lets you create and run a software version of a computer, called a virtual machine. Each virtual machine acts like a complete computer, running an operating system and programs. When you need computing resources, virtual machines give you more flexibility, help save time and money, and are a more efficient way to use hardware than just running one operating system on physical hardware.
Hyper-V runs each virtual machine in its own isolated space, which means you can run more than one virtual machine on the same hardware at the same time. You might want to do this to avoid problems such as a crash affecting the other workloads, or to give different people, groups or services access to different systems.
System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM)! VMM is part of the System Centre suite, used to configure, manage and transform traditional datacenters, and helping to provide a unified management experience across on-premises, service provider, and the Azure cloud. VMM capabilities include:
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