The Good Tech Companies - Limit Cloud Data Costs with MinIO on Equinix
Episode Date: June 3, 2024This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/limit-cloud-data-costs-with-minio-on-equinix. Companies who understand the cloud operating m...odel and understand their workloads are voting with their feet. Check more stories related to cloud at: https://hackernoon.com/c/cloud. You can also check exclusive content about #minio, #cloud, #cloud-data, #equinix, #cloud-operating-model, #big-data, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @minio. Learn more about this writer by checking @minio's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. MinIO is the leading high performance object store in the market. It runs anywhere and on any hardware. Kubernetes-native and fully S3 API compatible. It is the perfect pair for Equinix’s bare metal and colocation services. MinIO will likely max out any public cloud network you can procure.
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Limit cloud data costs with Minio on Equinix. By Minio, the public cloud changed the way
companies build, deploy and manage their applications, mostly for the better.
As you're getting started, the public cloud supplies the infrastructure,
services, enablement and maintenance to be you panned running quickly.
It provides ultimate scalability,
in almost unlimited fashion, up and down, to provide you with the necessary resources no matter the load on your application. You could essentially go international on fully supported
infrastructure at the flip of a switch. As time goes on, data from things like logs,
customer input and application generated content can start to build up, sometimes into the petabyte
and in very rare cases, the exabyte level. So, data that isn't necessarily needed for
your application's active operation can suddenly bring unwanted surprises when your bill comes.
It's not just that either. Nearly 60% of public cloud costs are variable.
In this blog, I'll discuss how Minio and Equinix have partnered to help combat these costs,
how it helps you sleep at night from an operational perspective and offer a real-world
example of a customer's achievement of savings. About Minio and EQU
Inex Equinix is the world's digital infrastructure company. It was founded in Silicon Valley in 1998
to be a vendor-neutral data center provider. They securely interconnect some of the world's
largest networks with equality and neutrality in mind. In 2020, Equinix expanded on this great
offering by acquiring Packet. In doing so, Equinix was able to add on-demand server provisioning
capability to its extensive data center network. Minio is the leading high-performance object
store in the market. It runs anywhere and on any hardware.
Kubernetes native and fully S3 API compatible
itis the perfect pair for Equinix's bare metal and co-location services.
By combining Minio and Equinix,
developers can quickly and easily deploy S3-compatible persistent storage for any application,
whether it's hosted on Equinix, a public cloud provider,
or even on-prem,
allowing the flexibility for single, multi or hybrid cloud approaches.
Why you can rely on Minio and Equinix Flexibility Equinix provides multiple paths towards deploying
your data and high-intensity workloads within their 260-plus global data centers across 71
metros in 33 countries. Equinix Co-location. Like any co-location service,
this option involves buying, building, and managing your own hardware. So, you'd deploy
Minio to your server, either in a container or on bare metal, and then deploy that server setup to
one or more Equinix data centers. This route is available at any Equinix data center around the
world and provides the highest total cost savings when compared to the public cloud. Backslash dot Equinix Metal. With this option,
you're taking full advantage of Equinix's capabilities by using their bare metal server
infrastructure as a service. There's no need to supply, build, or manage your own hardware.
Everything is done by Equinix's Metal team. Equinix Metal also supports a range
of deployment configurations from single-tenant, multi-user to multi-user and multi-tenant.
The cost savings isn't as high compared to the co-location approach, but it gives you a little
bit of the best of both worlds. You don't have to worry about the supply and maintenance of
hardware while still saving money by offloading data and workloads that don't need to run in the public cloud. Backslash dot. While these are the main two options with Equinix,
they are also open to custom approaches for very large deployments. Performance
Not every use case requires ultimate performance. Sometimes you just need a less expensive but
public cloud accessible place to store large amounts of logs and historical data. However,
if you
currently do need performance or might in the future, rest assured, Minio and Equinix have
you covered. With Equinix's public cloud adjacency and interconnectivity, your data is only 1-2
milliseconds RTT from the major public clouds and less than 10 milliseconds RTT from your end
customer's device. Minio will likely max out any network connectivity
you can procure. Itis the world's fastest object store with published get-and-put results that
exceed 325 GB, sec and 165 GB, sec, respectively, on 32 nodes of NVMe drives and a 100 GBE network.
Saving money with the cloud you control pricing. One of the unique aspects of
the Equinix and Minio collaboration is the operational simplicity and financial certainty
they offer with fixed annual pricing. The pricing model for Equinix and Minio is transparent,
predictable and straightforward. Equinix offers a range of pricing options from hourly on demand
to custom provisioning. In the case of Minio, the pricing model is driven by capacity.
There are no charges for egress and or API calls. Everything is included. A real-world example while
we don't have the ability to share the identity of this customer. The following example will give a
great representation of the cost savings that can be achieved via either Equinix deployment model
as this customer reviewed both options. First, let's look at the
sizing and assumptions data used for the comparison. All of this is based on the customer's last bill
with one of the large public cloud providers. One point to note is that this comparison is not a
knock on the public cloud providers. Both Equinix and Minio partner with all the major cloud
providers. This simply illustrates the modern cloud cycle of starting in
the cloud and operationalize and create efficiencies with the private cloud. When we plug in the
numbers on this based on the customer's previous bill and Equinix and Minio's transparent pricing,
using very conservative estimates, it starts to take shape. Finally, if we do all the math we end
up with the following savings. Keep in mind, these savings are based on
conservative figures on the Minio and Equinix side. While the savings is quite substantial already,
these figures could rise once real numbers come in from actual usage. Another thing that wasn't
even factored in that could have made this estimate even higher would have been factoring
in any data movement from storage tiers. In the public cloud services, this can become very
costly. In Minio on Equinix, there is no charge for moving data where you want it. As you can see,
the savings add up quickly. This is a very large use case, but it gives a clear look into what kind
of savings can be had by repatriating your data into the cloud you control. Summary There is a
great quote from Andresen Horowitz's Martin Casado in his
and Sarawang's seminal piece The Paradox of the Cloud where he notes the key paradox.
You're crazy if you don't start in the cloud. You're crazy if you stay on it.
This is why companies who understand the cloud operating model and understand their workloads
are voting with their feet. They can save anywhere from 20% up to 60% by moving to Equinix and running the same workloads.
No performance impact, no operational impact and potentially better performance.
That's what's called a win-win. If you'd like to look at how much you can save by repatriating
your data, contact us, or hit up the Ask an Expert channel and start the conversation.
For a deeper dive, see our blog on how to migrate from the public cloud to Minio
on Equinix. Thank you for listening to this Hackernoon story, read by Artificial Intelligence.
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