Cloud deployments are increasing steadily as new cloud products become more available and standardized. By 2021, revenues from cloud-based database management system (DBMS) solutions are expected to account for 50% of the total DBMS market revenue. By 2023, 75% of all databases are expected to be hosted on the cloud.
The availability and data protection offered by DBMS solutions can meet compliance and regulatory requirements while also allowing enterprises to reduce the risk associated with managing critical systems and databases in-house. This can all be done by migrating to a DBMS platform aligned with the company’s existing technology and business goals.
OnX offers a wide range of cloud-based managed database services, including in-depth review and assessment of a client’s existing database environment, migration and configuration assistance, and 24x7 monitoring and management.
By partnering with OnX, clients will gain access to 24x7 ongoing
support from certified database administrators to ensure databases remain
secure and accessible. OnX will also configure each client environment to
implement monitoring and management tools that will integrate with existing
service management environments and that are built to meet guaranteed service
level agreements.
A managed and purpose-built database platform can expand an enterprise’s functionality in several crucial sectors.
Additionally, clients will have access to highly skilled and
experienced database administrators who can help guide the planning and
execution of critical database development in an OnX data center, public cloud,
or remote third-party facility.
Organizations considering cloud-based solutions should clearly
define the events or circumstances motivating the decision to migrate. These
factors include the expiration of a database license, the obsolescence of
previous database architecture, or simply a desire to automate database patch
management.
The potential outcomes of transitioning to a managed cloud
database solution should also be examined closely. This could involve carefully
considering which parts of the business would benefit most from automation and
increased data analysis speed, assessing how the new database would function
within the business, or determining how much control and customization of the
database that the company will need to maintain.
Lastly, enterprises will need to decide between an all-inclusive
database hosted in the public cloud, which would automate infrastructure
scalability but may have performance trade-offs, or a dedicated private
instance that offers a suite of dedicated products and greater control of the
custom database environment, but may incur higher licensing and management
costs.
The skilled experts at OnX offer the expertise and flexibility to
build and deploy world-class database environments. We’re able to provide
managed database solutions in a wide variety of models to best suit your
objectives while offloading the day-to-day management workload and
future-proofing your ability to respond to urgent data incidents.
A customized DBMS gives your organization no more or less than it
needs while allowing your staff to mitigate risk. Our ongoing database
management also supports a broad range of platforms—our experts will recommend
what’s best for your use case.
The landscape of cloud-native database features and functions is
changing rapidly. By partnering with OnX for your managed database needs, you
can worry less about navigating the chaos and focus more on your business
objectives.
Contact us for more information on managed database solutions by OnX.