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Cloud Native Ecosystem / DevOps / Storage

On-Premises vs. Cloud Native Storage

If your organization has the opportunity to switch from an on-premises storage solution to a cloud native one, you should seize it.
Aug 11th, 2021 12:00pm by Romuald Vandepoel
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Cloud native computing is quickly becoming the norm for enterprises. Containers, container orchestrators like Kubernetes, cloud native solutions like storage orchestrators, and other cloud native solutions are making applications and infrastructure more efficient, more available, and easier to maintain than ever before.

But many organizations are still using on-premises storage solutions, even if they’ve adopted cloud native technologies for other elements of their tech stack. What’s keeping on-premises storage around?

What Makes On-Premises Storage Sticky

Romuald Vandepoel
Romuald is a cloud solution architect at Ondat, leading customers on their digital transformation journeys. He has significant technical experience in the enterprise IT space, with prior leadership roles in customer support, consulting and delivery at Red Hat and NetApp. Romuald advises organizations on enterprise architecture, DevOps, cloud native and agile practices.

If you’ve got an on-premises storage solution, that means your servers and other hardware devices are hosted and managed on your organization’s infrastructure and physical premises.

The defining characteristic of on-premises storage solutions is that they have a lot of inertia. They tend to:

  • Come with years-long service contracts.
  • Work best, or only work, with other solutions within the relevant vendor’s ecosystem,
  • Require in-house specialists to maintain and troubleshoot the solution,

Once you’ve invested in an on-premises storage solution, the above issues make it very sticky. More specifically, on-premises storage solutions feature a high degree of vendor lock-in.

But where on-premises storage really struggles is working with the more agile, cloud native technologies that dominate the digital landscape today. If you want to use an on-premises storage solution to store data for stateful, containerized applications, you’ll need to create customizations to handle load balancing, availability, scaling, updating, persistence, networking, and more.

This scenario where on-premise storage infrastructure is made to work, albeit imperfectly, with cloud technologies is fairly common. It makes sense; organizations want to use modern, cloud-based technologies while getting as much value out of their legacy, on-premises infrastructure.

As a result, they move elements of their technology stack to the cloud in a piecemeal fashion. This is in contrast, however, to the cloud native approach and doesn’t capture the benefits it provides.

What’s Different About Cloud Native Storage?

As defined by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation,

“Cloud native technologies empower organizations to build and run scalable applications in modern, dynamic environments such as public, private, and hybrid clouds. Containers, service meshes, microservices, immutable infrastructure, and declarative APIs exemplify this approach.

These techniques enable loosely coupled systems that are resilient, manageable, and observable. Combined with robust automation, they allow engineers to make high-impact changes frequently and predictably with minimal toil.”

In essence, it’s a cloud-first approach to developing, hosting, and managing applications. In the case of storage, the cloud native approach assumes that other elements of the stack will be based on cloud technologies and is thus primed to take advantage of the benefits a cloud native stack has to offer.

By default, more of your infrastructure can be software-defined under the cloud native approach. As a result, elements of your infrastructure like your storage solution will work declaratively with any number of environments. This combats vendor lock-in, enabling you to work with vendors whose services or products suit your application better, or who operate in the regions you wish to.

Typically, such services and products are offered on a self-service basis; rather than pay a large fee for monolithic technologies that you may or may not use to their fullest extent, cloud native solutions, and cloud native storage in particular, lets you pay as you go.

Ondat delivers persistent storage volumes directly onto any Kube node. If your data is locked-in to one platform, so is your cluster. With Ondat you are free to put your applications and your data storage where you want. Ensuring industry-leading levels of performance, resilience and dependability.
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Why Would You Want On-Premises Storage in the First Place?

A lot of organizations don’t. But as we discussed earlier, on-premises storage has a lot of inertia to it. There are two major reasons why it’s so difficult to switch to cloud-based storage.

1. The Sunk-Cost Fallacy

Organizations have already invested a great deal of money into their on-premises solutions. They’ve retained service providers to manage those solutions, hired internal experts, bought the necessary hardware — the list goes on. Not using all of that can feel painful, even if it’s a less effective approach.

2. Data Security and Compliance

On-premises storage has traditionally been seen as more secure and easier to comply with data regulations.

Sometimes, data has to be retained for a certain number of years, and migrating that data to a different solution puts it at risk. Or, perhaps that data needs to be hosted in a certain jurisdiction. Switching to a cloud native storage solution might cause that data to be moved across international boundaries to a data center that’s subject to different laws.

Thus, it’s not so much that on-premises storage solutions offer different but equally attractive benefits to cloud native storage. Rather, on-premises solutions are holding their owners hostage. The perceived cost and difficulty of switching to a cloud native solution are too high for many organizations to justify.

Fortunately, It’s Getting Easier to Switch

In terms of price, risk, effort, and all the other costs associated with going cloud native, it’s getting easier to switch from on-premises to cloud native storage.

Major cloud providers now have data centers in nearly every country, making it easier to stay in compliance with data regulations. There are more providers in the cloud native ecosystem than ever before, driving down costs and ensuring enough variety to cater to even the most specific requirements. And it’s quickly becoming the norm. As cloud native storage solutions become more commonplace, it’s going to be harder to justify baking the cost of on-premises solutions into product or service price tags.

What it Means for Enterprise

If your organization has the opportunity to switch from an on-premises storage solution, you should seize it. Vendor lock-in and inertia are potent forces holding many enterprises back from full modernization. Getting locked into another five-year procurement cycle will make it even more difficult to catch up and modernize.

We’ve alluded to this, but it’s also important to change to a cloud native technology stack. There are benefits to be realized by going with a cloud native storage solution by itself, but there are even more benefits to upgrading to an entire cloud native infrastructure. After all, any technology stack is only as modern as its least modern components.

Get started for free with Ondat today – to experience the benefits first hand.

Ondat delivers persistent storage volumes directly onto any Kube node. If your data is locked-in to one platform, so is your cluster. With Ondat you are free to put your applications and your data storage where you want. Ensuring industry-leading levels of performance, resilience and dependability.
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