Challenges in a hybrid multi-cloud deployment
There are multiple challenges faced by network administrators when configuring a hybrid, multi-cloud deployment which Universal DDI aims to address:
Swivel chair management creates multiple sources of truth and increases complexity
Issue: Swivel chair management refers to the manual process of switching between different systems or tools to perform tasks, which can lead to data inconsistencies and inefficiencies.
Solution:
Implement an Integrated Management System: Adopt a unified platform that consolidates multiple tools and systems into a single interface. This can reduce the need for manual data entry across different systems and ensure a single source of truth.
Automate Data Synchronization: Use automation to keep data synchronized across different systems in real-time. This reduces manual intervention and minimizes errors.
Lack of Unified IPAM results in under/over utilized subnets and increases likelihood of duplicate IPs
Issue: Without a unified IPAM, managing IP addresses can become chaotic, leading to inefficient use of resources and potential conflicts.
Solution:
Deploy a Centralized IPAM Solution: Implement a centralized IPAM system that provides visibility and control over IP address allocations across the entire network. This can help in optimizing subnet usage and preventing IP conflicts.
Regular Audits and Monitoring: Conduct regular audits of IP address usage and monitor for any discrepancies or conflicts. Automated tools can help in detecting and resolving these issues proactively.
NetOps needs a tool to manage cloud native solutions without cloud native expertise
Issue: Managing cloud-native solutions can be complex, especially for teams that lack specific expertise in cloud-native technologies.
Solution:
Adopt User-Friendly Cloud Management Tools: Choose cloud management tools designed with intuitive interfaces and simplified workflows that do not require deep cloud-native expertise.
Leverage Managed Services: Utilize managed services offered by cloud providers, which handle much of the complexity associated with cloud-native infrastructure.
CloudOps wants centralized management across multiple accounts and providers
Issue: Managing multiple cloud accounts and providers can lead to fragmentation and inefficiencies.
Solution:
Multi-Cloud Management Platform: Implement a multi-cloud management platform that provides a single pane of glass for managing resources across various cloud providers and accounts. This can simplify operations and provide centralized control.
Standardize Governance and Policies: Establish standardized governance frameworks and policies that apply across all cloud environments to ensure consistency and compliance.
Centralized Logging and Monitoring: Use centralized logging and monitoring tools that aggregate data from all cloud accounts and providers, providing comprehensive visibility and easier management.