Enterprise Cloud
Enterprise cloud solutions
Moving from an on-premises server room to the cloud, with inter-branch access and central management. Hardware investment, power, cooling and maintenance leave your operation.
- Operating instead of capital cost
- No hardware capex
- Secure inter-branch access
- VPN
- Domestic data residency
- Istanbul
- Monitoring and response
- 24/7
The invisible cost of a server room
The cost of keeping servers in-house is not just the price of the server. Add uninterruptible power and its maintenance, cooling, electricity, spare parts, backup hardware and the time of whoever looks after all of it, and the picture changes.
The less-discussed item is risk. When hardware fails in a server room, sourcing a spare can take days; for a power or cooling problem there is usually no protective layer at all. These risks have no line on the balance sheet, but they are expensive when they materialise.
Moving to the cloud takes those items out of your operation. Hardware, power, cooling and physical security become the data centre's responsibility, while redundancy, monitoring and response are part of the service. What stays on your side is running your application.
The most common question during migration is data residency. Hosting in the Istanbul location suits scenarios where data must remain domestically; organisations serving European markets choose the Europe location.
- Hardware, power and cooling costs leave your operation
- Spare parts and failure risk sit with the provider
- Inter-branch access established over VPN
- Location chosen according to data residency needs
- Capacity growth requires no hardware purchase
Features
What enterprise deployments cover
Central identity management
User and permission management runs from one place with Active Directory; when someone leaves, access is revoked in a single action.
Branch connectivity
Branches and remote staff connect over an encrypted VPN tunnel, with no server ports exposed to the internet.
ERP and line-of-business apps
Hosting for ERP, accounting and sector-specific applications, with the database placed on a separate server.
File services
Shared folders and permissions, configured together with version history and backup.
Data protection support
Separating systems that process personal data at network level and retaining access logs is planned in.
Business continuity
RTO and RPO targets are set for critical systems and the recovery scenario is documented.
What we settle before migration
- Which systems move and which stay in place
- Dependencies between applications
- The acceptable downtime window
- Data residency and regulatory requirements
- How branches and remote staff will connect
- How the user and permission structure will be migrated
- Backup frequency and retention
- The rollback plan after cutover
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Does our data stay in Türkiye?
If you choose the Istanbul location, data is hosted domestically. A Europe location is also available; which fits depends on your regulatory requirements and where your users are.
Do we have to shut our server room down entirely?
Not necessarily. Some organisations move critical systems to the cloud while keeping components that must stay on the local network in-house. In a hybrid setup the two sides are joined by a VPN tunnel, and we plan together what sits where.
Will our operations stop during migration?
The downtime window is planned in advance and usually placed outside working hours. A rehearsal migration is run beforehand to measure the duration, so the real cutover length is known by measurement rather than estimate.
We have no IT team — who manages it?
Infrastructure, network security, backup and monitoring are our responsibility. For application-level needs our technical support channel is available, and we define the scope boundaries in writing before the agreement.
More
Related pages
- Cloud ServerEnterprise cloud server infrastructureEnterprise cloud servers on VMware ESXi with NVMe SSD and 10 Gbps isolated VLAN. Deployment, SPLA licensing and Veeam backup included; Istanbul and Europe locations.
- High AvailabilityHigh availability (HA) architectureHA architectures with single points of failure removed: per-component redundancy, a defined failover scenario and regular rehearsals.
- Data CentreOur data centre infrastructureHosting in Istanbul and Europe locations with redundant power, climate control, physical access control and multi-carrier redundant connectivity.
Let's plan your infrastructure together
Tell us what you need and we prepare a configuration and pricing specific to you. We don't sell fixed packages; we build the deployment, licensing and backup plan with you.