Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “ROI”
Server Hardware in the Cloud Age Has a Different ROI Calculation
The cloud versus on-premises debate has settled into a more nuanced position than its early framing suggested. The argument that all workloads should move to cloud and that on-premises infrastructure would become obsolete was oversimplified. The organizations that moved all workloads to cloud and discovered that certain workload categories are more expensive to run in cloud than on-premises have been quietly repatriating those workloads for several years.
The current reality is a hybrid infrastructure landscape where the economic decision about where to run a workload depends on its specific characteristics — compute intensity, data volume, access patterns, regulatory requirements, and predictability — rather than on a blanket preference for either delivery model. Server hardware investment in this context requires the same rigor as any capital investment: a specific business case for the specific workloads that the hardware will run.