Compute · Solution

Shape compute capacity around the workloads it must carry.

Consolidation and virtualisation reduce unnecessary physical sprawl and create a more flexible compute platform for approved workloads.

How it works Concept model
1 2 3
  1. 01 · Inventory Understand workloads and dependencies Compute · storage · network
  2. 02 · Model Define the target platform Capacity · resilience · growth
  3. 03 · Transition Move and validate workloads Sequence · test · operate

A conceptual sequence used to explain the service—not a customer deployment.

Overview

What it is

An infrastructure modernisation approach that consolidates workloads onto a virtualised platform sized around requirements and dependencies.

  1. 01

    Workload and dependency assessment

  2. 02

    Capacity and resilience modelling

  3. 03

    Virtualisation platform design

  4. 04

    Migration and operational handover

Right fit

Who it is for

Ageing estates

Physical platforms are approaching refresh or support limits.

Low utilisation

Compute capacity is fragmented across too many systems.

Operational complexity

Infrastructure requires a more consistent management model.

Outcomes

What you get

Consolidation

Workloads can use a shared platform where appropriate.

Capacity

Sizing reflects current needs and planned change.

Resilience

Availability requirements inform the architecture.

Operations

The target environment includes a management model.

Engagement

How we deliver it

  1. Step 1

    Assess

    Inventory workloads, dependencies, performance and constraints.

  2. Step 2

    Design

    Define capacity, resilience, management and integration.

  3. Step 3

    Plan

    Sequence workload transition and acceptance testing.

  4. Step 4

    Migrate

    Move, validate and hand over the approved workloads.

Questions, answered directly

What buyers usually need to establish

What should be assessed before consolidation?

Workloads, dependencies, performance, capacity, resilience, licensing and operational constraints should inform the target design.

Does every workload belong on the same platform?

No. Placement should follow technical, operational, commercial and compliance requirements.

Start with the conditions around consolidation and virtualisation.

Describe the current environment, the change you are considering and what the result must support.