PipeOps Launches BYOS to Help Businesses Slash Cloud Costs While Retaining Deployment Simplicity
A Nigerian cloud infrastructure management startup, PipeOps has declared a new feature called Bring Your Own Server (BYOS). This is a new tool that will allow businesses to convert any machine either virtual or bare-metal into a deployment-ready server while also benefitting from PipeOps’ simplified interface and automation tools.
The new feature enables businesses to employ their infrastructure while also taking advantage of automated deployment and management tools. Without altering existing operations, PipeOps' BYOS abilities seek to remove challenges with engineering teams running workloads across servers from different providers and also deliver the app by using a single dashboard.
According to the CEO of PipeOps, Samuel Ogbonyomi, highlighted that,
“The BYOS feature is a breakthrough in cloud agility and cost optimization”. He further mentioned “its ability to encourage teams to move from a low-cost VM on Hetzner to an AWS instance backed by credits with a single click, opening the door to cost-saving opportunities that were previously blocked by operational complexity”.
There is now provision for organizations to choose infrastructure according to their performance, cost, locations, or rules and regulations. After integration is completed, these resources become PipeOps platform deployment targets, making application management easy across different environments.
Additionally, teams can maintain ongoing integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) operations regardless of their IT infrastructure through the PipeOps' direct integration with code repositories and support for automated deployment pipelines. Thankfully, businesses can now scale apps while preserving low operational complexity through this.
About PipeOps
A Nigerian cloud infrastructure and DevOps firm called PipeOps assists developers and companies in deploying, managing, and scaling cloud applications without demanding in-depth DevOps knowledge. Samuel Ogbonyomi, Taye Joseph, and Alex Idowu launched the business in 2021 with the goal of making cloud deployment easier for small teams, engineers, and entrepreneurs.
Users may take an application from code to the cloud in a matter of minutes thanks to the platform's features for automating complicated DevOps procedures. PipeOps allows developers to create, launch, manage, and scale applications from a single dashboard through incorporating with prominent cloud providers like AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure.