Choosing Cloud Management Platforms

Cloud Management Platforms (CMPs) provide centralized infrastructure and resources control through discovery, template based provisioning as well as automated monitoring and automation. They also offer robust governance and cost optimization features that support multi-cloud strategies. They also allow you to identify opportunities to improve.

When selecting a CMP look at the following capabilities:

Reduce the time required to fix issues by identifying and fixing issues quicker by using root cause analysis. Set up self-service portals that allow IT teams and end users to seek the resources they require which reduces manual work for IT and improving the experience for users.

A cloud management software should be scalable and provide easy integration with existing IT systems to facilitate deployment management, optimization and deployment. It should also support hybrid environments and multiple cloud platforms. The ability to manage resources across cloud and on-premises platforms in a seamless manner reduces costs and improves performance.

To improve the flexibility of your cloud operations, search for a vendor who offers various user interfaces. These include command-line, web and RESTful APIs. It is also required to be compatible with different hypervisors and bare-metal configurations.

Choose a vendor that offers a free version of their CMP for small teams to try the product before investing in an expensive version. A well-developed documentation and knowledge base is necessary for helping your team quickly learn how to use the software. It should include the best practices along with a troubleshooting guide as well as FAQs to assist your team in http://www.dataroomdb.info/ implementing and manage the CMP.