Product Description:

RevNet’s Azure Stack HCI Hardware as a Service (HaaS) is designed to take advantage of Hybrid Cloud technology software from Microsoft, coupled with the cost savings of a dedicated managed hardware platform.  This turnkey system enables the customer to deploy any supported technology included with Azure Stack HCI without incurring the time and expense of designing and standing up their own hardware stack.  The cost savings of storing your stable workloads on our Hardware as a Service is significant ranging from $12k a year on an at capacity 2 Node Cluster to $900k a year on an at capacity 16 Node Cluster when compared to running those workloads directly on Azure!  Embracing Hybrid Cloud gains financial efficiency while remaining fully interconnected with hyper-scale capabilities of the public cloud.  Take your hybrid cloud to the next level by collocating your proprietary systems next to your Azure Stack HCI HaaS in the RevNet datacenter!  Check out our example use cases here!

We offer customer dedicated 2, 4, 8 and 16 Node Clusters as a service in a HaaS model.

All Azure Stack HCI HaaS services Include the following:

  • Initial integration with customer Azure Tenant
  • All systems designed with N+1 or N+2 capabilities
  • 99.9% Datacenter Uptimes
  • All hardware parts and labor maintenance
  • A/B dedicated switching
  • Maintenance coordination with customer IT staff
  • Colocation space for HaaS systems
  • A/B power and cooling for all HaaS systems
  • 24×7 Node and Switching Monitoring and alerting
  • Restoration of failed node connectivity to Azure Tenant
  • Azure CSP subscription for full cluster licensing (unless customer has hybrid licensing ability)
  • Physical Domain Controller

Azure Stack HCI HaaS Services Do not include:

  • Enabling or operating services on Azure Stack HCI (IE VM creation, Kubernetes, AVD, etc…)
  • Monitoring services running on top of Azure Stack HCI
  • Custom connectivity to Azure Regions (available at extra cost)
  • Internet connectivity or public IP addressing (available at extra cost)
  • Updating of Azure Stack HCI OS (handled by customer IT staff)
  • Physical access to datacenter (unless customer also has collocation services)
  • Secondary site system replication (unless custom designed by RevNet and customer IT staff)