Cloud Services
As EVS Cloud Solution, it provides a different perspective to your organization and focuses entirely on sustainability as well as the different operational models and their requirements, the ease of licensing helps you focus more on your business and includes the following benefits:
Increased profits: Providing increased support and billing services on your own or through an indirect provider opens the way to new revenue streams.
Add value: EVS Cloud Solutions can offer industry-specific solutions with Microsoft products, one of its strong business partners.
In the process of backing up your most critical information, you will evaluate the EVS Cloud Service and take a precaution against possible natural disasters by keeping a copy of the backups you have taken out of the organization. Thus, you will have fulfilled both your backup process that you specified in your backup procedure and your backup operation at a different location outside the organization.
Platform as a service (PaaS) or application platform as a service (aPaaS) or platform-based service is a category of cloud computing services that provides a platform that allows customers to develop, run and manage applications without the complexity of building and maintaining applications. infrastructure often associated with the development and launch of an application.
Software as a service is a software licensing and distribution model in which software is licensed on a subscription basis and hosted centrally. It is sometimes referred to as "optional software" and was previously referred to as "software plus services" by Microsoft.
Infrastructure as a service (IaaS), physical computing resources, location, data partitioning, scaling, security, backup, etc. Online services that provide high-level APIs used to remove various low-level details of the underlying network infrastructure such as Runs Xen, Oracle VirtualBox, Oracle VM, KVM, VMware ESX / ESXi or Hyper-V, LXD, virtual machines as guests. Hypervisor pools in the cloud operating system can support large numbers of virtual machines and the ability to scale up and down services according to customers' changing needs.
Mobile backend (MBaaS), also known as "backend as a service," is a model that offers web app and mobile app developers a way to connect their apps to backend cloud storage and APIs served by backend apps. providing features such as user management, push notifications and integration with social network services. These services are provided using custom software development kits (SDKs) and application programming interfaces (APIs). BaaS is a relatively new development in cloud computing, and most BaaS startups are from 2011 or later. Despite being a highly developing industry, trends show that these services are gaining mainstream traction among corporate consumers.
Function as a service (FaaS) is a category of cloud computing services that provides a platform that allows customers to develop, run and manage application functions without the complexity of building and maintaining the infrastructure typically associated with developing and launching an application. Creating an application that follows this model is one way to achieve a "serverless" architecture and is often used when building microservices applications.
First of all, the needs are determined for the institution and the most suitable virtualization solution is offered. Considering the requirements, the number of virtual machines is determined for the architecture to be used, and a virtualization solution is provided.
Remote Desktop Services (RDS) is the platform of choice for building virtualization solutions for every end-customer need, including providing individual virtualized applications, providing secure mobile and remote desktop access, and providing end users with the ability to run their applications and desktops from the cloud.
The Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) holds session-based applications and desktops that you share with users. Users access these desktops and applications through one of the Remote Desktop clients running on Windows, MacOS, iOS and Android. Users can also connect via a supported browser using the web client.
Remote Desktop Gateway (RD Gateway) provides users on public networks with access to Windows desktops and applications hosted in Microsoft Azure's cloud services.
The Gateway component uses Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to encrypt the communication channel between clients and server. The RD Gateway virtual machine must be accessible through a public IP address that allows incoming TCP connections to port 443 and incoming UDP connections to port 3391. This allows users to connect over the internet using HTTPS communication transport protocol and UDP protocol respectively.
Remote Desktop Web Access (RD Web Access) allows users to access desktops and applications through a web portal and launch them through the device's native Microsoft Remote Desktop client application. You can use the web portal to publish Windows desktops and applications to Windows and non-Windows client devices, and you can also selectively publish desktops or applications to specific users or groups.
Remote Desktop Virtualization Host (RD Virtualization Host) is a role service that supports Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) scenarios and allows multiple users to run Windows-based applications on virtual machines hosted on a server running Windows Server and Hyper-V.
Windows Server supports two types of virtual desktops: personal virtual desktops and pooled virtual desktops.