Managed Public Cloud
Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) are the top three public cloud platforms. When building and maintaining a public cloud environment, businesses often turn to Managed Services Providers (MSPs), for help with initial assessments and migrations, to ongoing security, compliance, backup, and DevOps, and all things in between.
Here's how to fill out the Managed Public Cloud form:
Project Goal: State the primary objective of the project.
Desired Services: Choose from Professional Services, Managed Services, or Licensing & Consumption only.
Type of Environment: Specify whether it’s a Greenfield, Brownfield, or Pre-existing environment.
Desired Infrastructure Platforms: Select from AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud Platform.
Virtual Machines and Resources: Enter the number of virtual machines, total storage, vCPUs, and RAM required.
Desired Professional Services: Check services needed such as Cloud Readiness, Migration, Cost Optimization, etc.
Desired Managed Services: Select ongoing services required like Security, Backup, Monitoring, etc.
Data Center Locations: Choose the required data center locations from options like USA, Canada, EMEA, etc.
Cloud Connection Method: Select the connection type to the public cloud, like Internet VPN, SD-WAN, or specific direct connect services.
Expected Go-Live Date: Specify when you expect the project to go live.
Attachments: Optionally attach any relevant documents like server lists or utilization reports.
Administration: Provide contact and company details such as name, title, email, phone number, company size, industry, and address.
Ensure all required fields are filled in to help your service provider understand and meet your cloud infrastructure needs effectively.