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As the world of IT continues to migrate to cloud solutions, the writing is on the wall for traditional networking solutions. Cloud platforms are strategically necessary. They also allow for faster environmental evolution with agility and scalability when critical decisions are made. The question is, should you partner with a managed cloud service provider (MSP) or take the do-it-yourself (DIY) route?
Organizations worldwide are facing the same question. The decision has lasting implications, as it could impact long-term growth, efficiency, and compliance. According to market data, the global managed cloud services market is expected to grow from $134.44 billion in 2024 to $305.16 billion by 2030. This is a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.7%. These figures suggest something most IT professionals have already realized. More organizations are moving to optimized, cloud strategies.
By comparing the managed cloud service provider vs. DIY cloud models, this blog strives to provide information that can be used to shape decision-making.
A managed cloud service provider provides more than just infrastructure. They offer end-to-end management options, including architectural design to migration with real-time patching, compliance auditing, and cost optimization.
An MSP allows IT to transform from a clunky, maintenance-heavy mechanism to a strategic enabler. Instead of assigning internal staff to manage virtual machines or monitoring network traffic, why not leave that to an automated system-wide solution? It would enable your IT staff to dedicate time to enhancing customer experiences and driving product innovation.
Offering expertise across multi-cloud and hybrid cloud environments, MSPs can manage SD-WAN connectivity and offer performance tuning across cloud vendors. For example, OTAVA boasts a 99.999% uptime record and disaster recovery-as-a-service (DRaaS) capability. Most DIY cloud systems are nowhere nearly as productive.

Many organizations are continually drawn to the control and customization of the DIY approach. It allows them to choose the components and configurations of their environments. However, this control can come at a cost. DIY strategies often require additional costs:
A case in point is ClearData, a healthcare cloud provider. They were able to recover $300,000 after optimizing their DIY cloud infrastructure. The potential savings are obvious, but it also highlights the need for operational efficiency through expertise. Without knowledge and training, an IT department can mismanage their infrastructure, taking away from innovation and transformation.
Certainly, most organizations would suggest that cost is a deciding factor when comparing DIY solutions with a managed cloud service model. They also need to consider that it’s not the only cost.
Managed cloud service providers offer predictable monthly pricing, often bundled with support, updates, security, and monitoring. This provides organizations with a clear understanding of costs.
In contrast, many DIY cloud solutions can offer much higher costs:
A Deloitte report notes that one development is the hybrid approach. Organizations select certain functions for in-house staffing and others for managed solution providers.
OTAVA offers transparent billing models with cost optimization services. This ensures clients only pay for what they need.
Security is a constant driver for organizations to consider cloud investment. 26% of the managed services market has been boosted by the growing complexities of cyber threats and stricter regulations.
Managed cloud service providers offer a number of clear advantages in this area:
Organizations that rely on internal teams to handle these demands are often at risk for noncompliance in heavily regulated sectors. This would include legal, finance, and healthcare industries.
OTAVA’s S.E.C.U.R.E.™ Framework embeds compliance in every one of its service layers. This is done to ensure organizational compliance.
A lot is asked of cloud environments. They have to be resilient and able to adapt to business needs. MSPs specialize in rapid scalability through new product launches, acquisitions, and new product launches. They can do this without adding staff or redesigning organizational architecture.
With a DIY approach, organizations can suffer from bottlenecked performance requiring additional staff or vendor negotiations. Delays such as this can mean the difference between missing opportunities and seeking them out. It can also mean degraded environmental performance.
For hybrid environments, software-defined WAN (SD-WAN) can play a critical role in ensuring cloud connectivity. MSPs simplify this implementation to minimize the impact on performance. They manage underlying provisions, cloud interconnects, and vendor SLAs. MSPs can accomplish all this while still optimizing data routing and efficiency.
OTAVA offers hybrid cloud and edge solutions to enhance performance by shifting workloads closer to end users. Its hybrid cloud and edge computing offerings further enhance performance by placing workloads closer to end users. They can also integrate SD-WAN to maximize throughput and reliability.
Managing any multi-cloud environment can be complicated and challenging. This is especially true for organizations choosing the DIY route to manage Microsoft Azure environments. Certainly, Azure provides tools for monitoring and security, but integrating them into existing environments requires a high level of expertise.
Managed service providers can offer robust solutions that include monitoring and alerting functionality along with proper governance. OTAVA’s Managed Azure capabilities remove the complexity of trying to stitch together a mixed bag of IT tools.
The bottom line is, every organization has to make IT decisions based on a number of factors:
A managed cloud service provider is often the better fit for:
DIY may be suitable for:
While DIY can satisfy the needs of smaller organizations in a well-defined niche, most require something more robust. They will benefit from the operational efficiency and added scalability. A managed cloud service provider can provide the foundation for a successful managed environment.
OTAVA has a suite of cloud solutions. These include private and public cloud management, hybrid deployments, built-in security, and compliance management.
Enabling organizations to build cloud environments that meet their needs while remaining cost-effective, OTAVA’s solutions do both. They develop and support resilient solutions with long-term business objectives in mind.
Contact OTAVA to explore a tailored cloud strategy that aligns with your business objectives, maximizes ROI, and keeps your operations secure and compliant.