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This post will share with you the FusionCloud cloud services.
Cloud Services
FusionCloud provides more than 30 cloud services that fall into eight categories to facilitate cloud transformation for enterprises. The eight categories are computing services, VMware cloud services, storage services, network services, DR & Backup Services, application management services, management services.
In addition, cloud services are decoupled so that they can be flexibly deployed based on customer requirements and new cloud services can be quickly rolled out without affecting the existing services.
Table1describes the cloud services in details.
Table1 Introduction of cloud services | ||
Type | Cloud services | Description |
Computing Services | Elastic Cloud Server | An Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) is a computing server that consists of CPUs, memory, images, and EVS disks and allows on-demand allocation and elastic scaling. The ECS service integrates VPC, virtual firewall, and multi-data-copy capabilities to create an efficient, reliable, and secure computing environment for users to ensure stable and continuous service running. |
Bare Metal Server | A Bare Metal Server (BMS) is a physical server dedicated for a single tenant. The BMS provides high performance and stability required for core application scenarios owing to its impressive computing capabilities. It can be flexibly combined with Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) and other cloud products and integrates the stability of traditional managed hosting with the flexibility of cloud resources. | |
Image Management Service | Image Management Service (IMS) provides the self-service image management capability. You can apply for an ECS using either a private image or a public image. You can also create a private image using an existing ECS or an external image file. | |
VMware Cloud Services | Elastic Cloud Server for VMware | Elastic Cloud Server for VMware is a computing server that consists of CPUs, memory, images, and EVS disks and allows on-demand allocation and elastic scaling. The ECS service integrates VPC, virtual firewall, and multi-data-copy capabilities to create an efficient, reliable, and secure computing environment for users to ensure stable and continuous service running. |
Image Management Service for VMware | Image Management Service for VMware provides the self-service image management capability. You can apply for an ECS using either a private image or a public image. You can also create a private image using an existing ECS or an external image file. | |
Elastic Volume Service for VMware | Elastic Volume Service for VMware is a scalable virtual block storage device that is based on the distributed architecture. You can operate EVS disks online. The method for using EVS disks is the same as that for using common server hard disks. EVS disks have higher data reliability and I/O throughput and are easier to use than common server hard disks. EVS disks can be used for file systems, databases, or system software or applications that require block storage devices. | |
Storage Services | Elastic Volume Service | Elastic Volume Service (EVS) is a scalable virtual block storage device that is based on the distributed architecture. You can operate EVS disks online. The method for using EVS disks is the same as that for using common server hard disks. EVS disks have higher data reliability and I/O throughput and are easier to use than common server hard disks. EVS disks can be used for file systems, databases, or system software or applications that require block storage devices. |
Object Storage Service | Object Storage Service (OBS) is an object-based storage service. It provides massive, secure, highly reliable, and low-cost data storage capabilities. | |
Network Services | Virtual Private Cloud | Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) enables you to provision logically isolated, configurable, and manageable virtual networks, improving security of resources in an enterprise cloud and simplifying network deployment. A VPC is a type of logically isolated network resources. You can define security group, VPN, IP address segment, and bandwidth specifications in a VPC. A VPC provides an isolated, secure network environment for ECSs. You can use VPCs to manage and configure internal networks and change network configuration. You can also customize the ECS access rules within a security group and between security groups to strengthen ECS security protection. |
Elastic IP | An Elastic IP (EIP) is a static public IP address. You can associate an elastic IP address with an ECS. If the ECS associated with an EIP becomes faulty or needs to be upgraded, you can quickly map the EIP to another functioning ECS, reducing the impact on services. | |
Elastic Load Balance | Elastic Load Balance (ELB) is a service that automatically distributes access traffic to multiple ECSs to balance the loads. It enables you to achieve higher levels of fault tolerance in your applications and expand application service capabilities. | |
Security Group | A Security Group (SEG) is a collection of access control rules for ECSs that have the same security protection requirements and are mutually trusted in a VPC. After a security group is created, you can create different access rules for the security group to protect the ECSs that are added to this security group. The default security group rule allows all outgoing data packets. ECSs in a security group can access each other without the need to add rules. | |
Virtual Private Network | A Virtual Private Network (VPN) provides an encrypted communication channel between remote users and their virtual private clouds (VPCs) so that the users can use VPC service resources directly through the VPN. | |
Virtual Firewall | A Virtual Firewall (VFW) is a system implementing one or one set of access control policies. It monitors communication channels between trusted networks (internal networks) and untrusted network (external networks) to prevent risks on external networks from affecting internal networks. | |
DR & Backup Services | Volume Backup Service | Volume Backup Service (VBS) backs up data on EVS disks and uses the backups to restore original data, ensuring user data accuracy and security. |
Cloud Server Backup Service | Cloud Server Backup Service (CSBS) provides quick and convenient data backup services. You can set backup policies as required to ensure data security. | |
Cloud Server DR Service | Cloud Server DR Service (CSDR) provides remote disaster recovery protection for ECSs. If the production center is faulty, services can be quickly recovered in the remote DR center, ensuring service continuity. | |
Application Management Services | Auto Scaling | Auto Scaling (AS) is a service that automatically adjusts service resources based on your service requirements and configured AS policies. You can specify scaling configurations and policies based on service requirements. These configurations and policies free you from having to repeatedly adjust resources to keep up with service changes and demand spikes, helping you reduce resources required and manpower costs. |
vAPP | Virtual Application(vAPP) is a collection of ECSs that provide a specific service. The vAPP service contains one or more ECSs and provides a specific service through the ECS networks. | |
Management Services | Simple Message Notification | Simple Message Notification (SMN) is a reliable, scalable, and massive service. It can simplify the system coupling greatly and push messages to subscribers, such as email, SMS, HTTP, and HTTPS based on user requirements. |
Cloud Trace Service | Cloud Trace Service (CTS) provides operation records of cloud service resources for users to query, audit, and trace. The recorded operations include operations performed on the ServiceCenter tenant page that is logged in to using a cloud account, cloud service–based API operations, and internal system operations. | |
Cloud Eye Service | Cloud Eye Service (CES) is a service to monitor and manage cloud resources between users. It collects and aggregates indicators of virtual resources based on different dimensions, helping users to monitor the resource status. | |
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