Corent SurPaas MaaS
Last update: May 15, 2023
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Product overview
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Product capabilities |
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Corent SurPaas MaaS |
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AWS Migration and Modernization – Discovery, Planning, and Recommendation |
- AWS Marketplace
Link to subscribe or download
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Corent MaaS on
AWS Marketplace |
- Tool deployment model
Product can be SaaS-based or customer-deployed
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SaaS on AWS (vendor VPC) |
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International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 27001 |
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Full self-service – Deployment, management, and maintenance can be done by the customer or end-user
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Self-service with vendor support – Deployment, management, and maintenance can be done by customer or end-user with the option of vendor support
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Managed service (including partner-enabled service) – Deployment, management, and maintenance require professional services
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Subscription |
Business case analysis
capabilities
Category |
Product capabilities |
- Data import
The ability to upload IT asset data from discovery tools (such as CMDB extract, VCenter extract, SolarWinds, or Hyper-V) or from software distribution tools (such as Microsoft SCCM)
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Programmatically through the API |
- Right-sizing, Amazon EC2 instance type
The ability to select the Amazon EC2 instance type with the lowest cost based on the source server profile1 and utilization data2, application characteristics3, and Amazon EC2 characteristics4
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vCPU and CPU core count mapping and RAM mapping between the source server or VM and target EC2 instance
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CPU and RAM utilization data over time, including maximum (peak), average (or median), standard deviation, and percentile statistics
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- Exclusion of resource types
The ability to exclude Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instance types, such as burstable T3, from TCO calculation
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Yes |
- VMware Cloud on AWS analysis
The ability to analyze the cost of VMware Cloud on AWS by modeling VMware Cloud workload configurations, such as using Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) for storage
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No |
- Right-sizing, tenancy
The ability to make optimized recommendations across Amazon EC2 tenancies with Dedicated Hosts or Dedicated Instances
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Not available |
- Right-sizing, attached storage
The ability to use source storage profile data, utilization data, application characteristics, and AWS storage characteristics in order to right-size attached storage, such as Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS), with proper types, such as SSD or HDD
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Yes |
- Choice of resource capacity allocation
The ability to select resource capacity allocation schemes (such as low or high resource utilization reservation) or fine-tune the utilization threshold (such as selecting a statistically lowered option 90th or 95th percentile) to reflect your conservative or optimistic resource allocation plan
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Yes |
- License analysis
The ability to provide default license mapping and options in AWS with cost comparisons of bringing existing licenses versus buying licenses from AWS
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Analyze replatform costs; for example, Microsoft SQL Server to Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS), Oracle to Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL-Compatible Edition
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Analyze database consolidation costs
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- TCO coverage, on premises
Cost estimates over 1 year and 3 years, respectively
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Not available |
- TCO coverage, AWS
Cost estimates over 1 year and 3 years, respectively
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- TCO coverage, migration
Cost estimates
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- TCO data sovereignty support
The ability to store TCO analysis data on premises or at a designated location based on the data protection policies or government data sovereignty regulations
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SaaS deployment running in multiple AWS Regions based on the
AWS Partner and customer needs |
1 Resource profile – CPU family (x86, RISC/PowerPC, ...), number of CPU cores, memory size, number of disks, storage size, IOPS, network interfaces, bandwidth
2 Resource utilizations – Time-series utilization data with peak, average or median, standard deviation, IOPS, throughput, percentile with sampling interval of 5 minutes and minimum sampling duration of 1 month
3 Application characteristics – CPU-intense, CPU-bursty, memory-intense, storage I/O-bound, or network-bound
4 Amazon EC2 characteristics