Cloud data services offer the flexibility companies require to upgrade their data architecture to multicloud. These services process, ingest and connect various data sources across multiple environments to provide reliable, high-performance analytics.
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS): Companies rent computing resources, like virtual servers, storage and database software, through a cloud service provider. This saves time and money as well as energy because they no longer need to manage and construct infrastructure for their data centers. IaaS solutions are able to accommodate different types of workloads, from small and large databases to compute-optimized or memory-optimized instances, as needed.
Storage-as a Service (SaaS). SaaS solutions allow you to store data remotely, in virtual pools. You can access them via a mobile application or a web-browser. Businesses pay for the storage they utilize in a given month, quarter or even year.
Function-as-a-Service (FaaS): FaaS allows developers to run code for applications and back-end services without the need to provision or manage servers. The cloud service provider spins up or down computing capacity to meet demand in real-time and charges for the execution of the application code, similar to renting a house for a single room at a time. It only charges for bedrooms or dining when you’re eating or watching TV, and not all the rooms in one go.
Cloud data services are accessible across multiple private clouds as well as the public cloud. They also provide first-party integrations for accelerated analysis of data. They are also designed to be secure with the most advanced redundancy and compliance features.