AWS Cloud Architect Consultant at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-02-09T20:16:08Z
Feb 9, 2022
Outposts allows you to isolate your private environment from the public cloud provider while enabling almost all the features that are available on public cloud services. That is the beauty of this service. It's an infrastructure that you can put in your data center and seamlessly connect to the public cloud.
Product Director, ICDC Open Source Hybrid Cloud at IBA Group
MSP
2020-11-25T07:57:00Z
Nov 25, 2020
If you compare with the full bundle of these services, you can see the difference. This is enough for these locations in private data centers. Because the main reasons why the customers want to have it on their side are for the low latency and the security of their critical data.
AWS Outposts bring native AWS services, infrastructure, and operating models to virtually any data center, co-location space, or on-premises facility. You can use the same APIs, the same tools, the same hardware, and the same functionality across on-premises and the cloud to deliver a truly consistent hybrid experience. Outposts can be used to support workloads that need to remain on-premises due to low latency or local data processing needs.
With AWS, we've had seamless integration and support for many of our applications.
AWS Outposts brings native AWS services, infrastructure, and API to our on-premises data center or co-location facilities.
The most valuable aspect is that it comes in a rack form factor which makes it incredibly easy to use and deploy various AWS services.
The most valuable aspect is its ability to provide interfaces for events.
I think the keys to success for the solution is the easy-to-use user interface and the fact that the development team really likes the platform.
Outposts allows you to isolate your private environment from the public cloud provider while enabling almost all the features that are available on public cloud services. That is the beauty of this service. It's an infrastructure that you can put in your data center and seamlessly connect to the public cloud.
If you compare with the full bundle of these services, you can see the difference. This is enough for these locations in private data centers. Because the main reasons why the customers want to have it on their side are for the low latency and the security of their critical data.