Having taken the decision to move to a hosted platform how do you go about finding the best hosting services provider? We guide you through 10 of the most important questions you should ask any potential partner.
3. What is the Cloud and Hosting?
• Cloud - ‘Buzzword’ for the Internet
• Hosted ‘virtual’ server housed in a data centre
• Hosting provider manages your server,
operating system, applications and data
• Exchange email option
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4. Security of Data remains your
responsibility
What questions should you be asking?
• Compliance with Data Protection Legislation?
• Financially stable business?
• Reliable service?
• Good customer and technical support?
• Is your data adequately protected?
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6. 1. Where will my data be stored?
• Need to meet Data Protection Legislation
• Ideally all data should be held within the EU
and preferably in the UK for greater control
• No transfer of data to areas outside the EU
where there are weaker privacy laws
• If stored outside EU must be with what are
called ‘safe harbour’ providers
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7. 2. Who is the Hosting Provider?
• Are they a reseller or not?
• Do they own the server and equipment your
data will be stored on?
• Are they a financially stable entity?
• Research the supplier and ask for references
• If a reseller, check both the reseller and the
organisation that supplies the hosting
platform
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8. 3. Is the Data Centre Secure?
• Greater scrutiny of data centres with the
increased uptake of cloud computing
• Security one of the top two concerns
• ISO27001 Certification – International
Standard for Information Security
Management Systems
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9. 3. Is the Data Centre Secure?
How do they minimise the risk of data loss?
Do they have:
• Physical security and CCTV surveillance
• Controlled access to data floors
• Systems to protect against disasters e.g. fire,
flood
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10. 4.What are the uptime guarantees?
• Read the Service level agreement (SLA) to
ascertain uptime guarantees e.g. 99.9%
• What happens if they don’t meet the SLA e.g.
do they offer service credits
• Check if they have met these guarantees in
the past
• How do they ensure they can meet the SLA?
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11. 4.What are the uptime guarantees?
• ‘Enterprise’ standard hardware
• Large investment in capital equipment on the
balance sheet of the hosting provider
A good hosting platform:
• Provides resilience to cope with demand
• Will have a fail-over system to assure high
levels of uptime
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12. 4.What are the uptime guarantees?
Features to ensure reliability:
• RAID disk arrays
• Hot spare disks
• Multiple server clusters
• Redundant switches & firewalls
• Multiple site replication
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13. 5. Do they backup your data?
Ask about the standard backup procedures:
• Method for backing up
• What data are they backing up (all or part)
• Frequency of backups
• Retention periods
• How quickly can they restore data
• Monitoring systems and testing
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14. 5. Do they backup your data?
Important questions:
• Do they offer just one standard backup
procedure and what or are they able to tailor
frequency of backups and retention periods to
suit you?
• Can they also offer a ‘backup-to-site’ service
whereby a copy of your data files is available
to download and store locally?
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15. 6. Disaster recovery policy
Seek reassurances on disaster recovery
procedures
Replication of your data:
• Copy of your data kept on a separate cluster
or preferably in a separate location
• Needs to be complete copy of your server not
just your flat files e.g. profiles, applications
and data
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16. 7. What applications are available?
• Check that your business applications will
work
• Does the provider host a limited or unlimited
number of applications
• Will they install the software on your behalf
• Do they update the software for you and what
(if any) are the charges
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17. 8. Is the Customer Support good?
• Do they have the technical knowledge to
support the hosted environment?
• Do they know your business applications well
enough to support them?
• Do they respond in a timely manner?
• Ask for references, speak to existing customers
or look for reviews on the Internet
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18. 8. Is the Customer Support good?
Hosted Desktop UK transparency drive
• We created an online live customer feedback
system called ‘stars’
• Customers can rate our service after any
contact they have with us
• Website: stars.hosteddesktopuk.co.uk
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20. 8. Is the Customer Support good?
Hosted Desktop UK transparency drive
• We also created a monthly report viewable
online showing our uptime and summary of
customer ratings
• Website: reportcard.hosteddesktopuk.co.uk
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22. 9. Will there be hidden charges?
• What is included in the basic monthly fee
• Are there setup charges when migrating or to
add applications and user accounts?
• How much storage space do you get as
standard and what is the cost to have more?
• Is their support unlimited and free or do they
charge for things like software updates?
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23. 10. What is the lock-in period?
• Notice period or ‘lock-in’ can vary greatly
• 3 months generally the minimum
• Some providers require up to 3 years
• Rolling contracts automatically renew unless
cancelled at least 1 month before due date
• Notice period is likely to be 2 way so check
how much notice your provider must give you
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24. What are the benefits?
Having chosen your hosting provider how will
going fully hosted benefit your business:
• Increased data security
• Assured business continuity
• Increased productivity with anywhere access
• Cost savings
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25. Data Security
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• More secure than data held in-house
• Secure access using SSL encryption
• Controlled access to your data
• Third party access only granted following
written authorisation by the client
26. Backup and Replication
• Less than 50% of businesses have a disaster
recovery plan
• The cloud is the best way to protect against
natural disasters and malicious acts
• Backups provide multiple restore points
• Replication with ‘fail-over’ ensures business
continuity
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27. Case Study
• Accountancy practice based in Stoke-on-Trent
• Moved to the Cloud in January 2012
• Christmas 2012 – office destroyed by fire
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28. Ease of Access
• Access your data at any time from anywhere
with an internet connection
• No longer restricted to working from an office
• Work at a client site, on the move, or at home
• Work remotely if your office is damaged by
fire, flood, or malicious act
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29. Cost Savings
• Savings of 30-50% can be made on the
average IT budget compared to in-house
• Users added and removed with minimal
notice so you only pay for what you use
• Part time users charged at reduced rate
• Greatly reduced IT capital expenditure
• Frees up partner/manager time spent on IT
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30. Summary
• Do your homework well
• Seek answers to any questions you have
• Ask for reference sites
• Making the right choice will provide both
practical and cost benefits to your business
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