Multi-Cloud Management: Consistent Management for Multiple Providers
Multi-cloud doesn't have to mean multiplied complexity. With the right abstraction layer, you maintain oversight across all environments without juggling consoles.
Many companies end up with multi-cloud through growth rather than strategy: one team uses AWS, an acquisition brings Azure, a customer demands GCP. The result is fragmented infrastructure. Multi-cloud management creates order without the need for massive migration.
The most common challenges
Multiple consoles, monitoring systems, and cost reports
Teams waste time switching between different provider tools. No unified alerting, no consolidated financial overview.
Security policies configured differently on every cloud
What is a Security Group in one cloud is a Network Security Group in another. Without abstraction, every environment has its own standards, and its own gaps.
Vendor lock-in through unplanned deep integration
Integrating provider-specific services without planning for portability reduces your bargaining power and makes provider switching impossible.
The CCsolutions approach
CCsolutions implements a unified operations layer across all cloud environments: Terraform as the IaC standard, Prometheus/Grafana for centralized monitoring, and Kubecost for consolidated financial oversight.
Kubernetes serves as the abstraction layer for true cloud portability: Workloads running on AWS EKS can be moved to Azure AKS or GCP GKE without code changes.
Multi-cloud is a means, not an end. CCsolutions helps you decide what goes where: latency-optimized workloads near customers, compliant data in regulated regions, and cost-optimized batch jobs on spot capacity.
Technologies
Frequently asked questions
When is multi-cloud management worth it?
As soon as more than one cloud provider is used in production and teams lose time due to inconsistent configurations or console-hopping.
Do we need to migrate workloads to introduce multi-cloud management?
No. The operations layer is applied over existing environments, no migration is required.
Which cloud providers are supported?
AWS, Azure, GCP, DigitalOcean, and Bare-Metal.
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