If you’re planning to modernise your IT infrastructure, Microsoft Azure is likely already on your radar. But what exactly is Azure and why are so many organisations moving to it?
This guide will break down everything you need to know in simple, easy to understand language, from what Azure is used for, to its flexible pricing model and key benefits.
Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing platform that is designed for scalability, reliability and security. For businesses, Azure allows you to spend less time maintaining server hardware and data centres, as well as moving IT expenditure from a capital expenditure (CapEx) model to operational expenditure (OpEx).
With predictable monthly costs that can scale with you, it allows you to set up new services quickly, easily increase capacity during busy periods and only pay for the services that your business needs.
Azure offers a comprehensive suite of more than 200 cloud-based products, which are organised across 21 product categories. These categories include:
This very broad range of available services means that there are many different applications for Azure. Some of the most common ones include:
Azure offers a free trial so that you can see its products and services for yourself. After this, one of the pricing options is a consumption-based model, meaning that you ‘pay as you go’ – and only for the particular modular services that you use. This makes it a cost-effective choice for businesses of all sizes.
There are many products and prices involved with Microsoft Azure – if you require more information, please refer to Azure’s pricing. We also recommend exploring Azure’s pricing calculator and Total Cost of Ownership calculator to better understand the cost of individual services. Azure has a product to fit almost every use case. By using the pricing calculator, you can get an accurate cost estimate for any of Azure’s services.
It’s also worth noting that for long-term use, subscribers can receive discounts with commitment-based reservations and savings plans. These allow you to pay a lower overall price for a selection of products for a fixed length of time.
Because of the pay-as-you-go pricing model alongside the modular format of the products, Azure is a cost-effective option. There is no need for significant upfront investment in expensive hardware, as with the traditional model for upgrades to IT infrastructure.
According to Microsoft, “Azure delivers the most far-reaching cloud footprint in the industry, connected through one of the world’s largest networks. With over 300 highly secure data centres in more than 60 regions worldwide, Azure gives organisations more regions to choose from than any other cloud provider.”
This means that admins can quickly and easily add or remove computing power, storage or services as and when required. For example, if you know that you have a busy Christmas season every year, you can choose to increase your computer power during this time, rather than having it unused for a significant portion of the year. This ensures you only pay for what you need, when you need it.
Azure can also cope with huge variations in traffic, such as spikes during sales or promotions, without any slowdowns.
Azure contains many built-in security features, including encryption and threat detection. This helps it to meet strict compliance standards (e.g. GDPR and ISO) and ensures the ongoing continuity of your business.
Microsoft has proven the reliability of its systems over many years and provides around 99.9% uptime for most services, including Azure.
Azure contains automatic backup and disaster recovery options to keep your business running even if your on-premises systems fail. The reliability of the Azure platform makes designing your Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery plan easier.
Azure has been designed to work seamlessly with other commonly used Microsoft products, such as Office 365 and Windows Server.
Azure has something to offer for most modern businesses. But in general, Azure is designed for businesses that want to:
Also, it’s particularly useful for:
If you’re thinking about moving to Azure but need expert guidance, our managed cloud services can help you with:
To discover how we can transform your IT infrastructure with Azure, please contact us today.