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Cloud migration is no longer optional for enterprises pursuing digital transformation: It’s a business imperative. Yet many leaders find that moving to and operating across hybrid and multicloud environments raises as many questions as it answers: How do you avoid platform lock-in? How do you regain visibility across fractured data streams? How do you control costs, meet compliance demands, and protect increasingly complex, AI-driven workloads?
HPE CloudOps Software vision, centered on a hybrid-by-design operating model and the integrated HPE CloudOps Software suite (HPE Morpheus Enterprise, HPE OpsRamp Software, and HPE Zerto Software), is aimed at addressing those exact concerns. Below is a pragmatic, CIO-focused playbook to plan and implement a phased migration to the HPE CloudOps Software ecosystem and extract measurable value fast.
Some things to consider:
HPE Morpheus provides cloud management and orchestration; HPE OpsRamp delivers IT operations management and AI-driven event correlation; HPE Zerto Software brings continuous data protection and disaster recovery. Together they create a unified operating model that spans day-0 orchestration through day-N operations across hybrid and multicloud estates.
Treat HPE CloudOps Software adoption as a program, not a one-off tech project. Follow three core phases: Assess, onboard and integrate, and protect and operate.
Outcome: A prioritized migration road map tied to business criticality, compliance needs, and cost drivers.
Outcome: Repeatable provisioning, consolidated visibility across infrastructure and platforms, and standardized governance.
Outcome for CIOs: Resilient workloads, verified recovery capabilities, and reduced business risk.
Begin by mapping your existing automations, such as Ansible, Terraform, and shell scripts, to Morpheus blueprints, making necessary adaptations for any differences in platform capabilities. Next, integrate IT service management (ITSM) and observability features from tools like Zabbix, Datadog, and Splunk into HPE OpsRamp to streamline incident workflows and centralize reporting. Finally, automate governance enforcement to ensure scalable controls are in place, eliminating the need for manual approval steps and avoiding process bottlenecks.
Establish tenant models, quotas, and service catalogs that align with your organization’s consumption and billing requirements while placing reporting data streams and audit trails at the core of compliance workflows to ensure reliable, immutable logging for audits and reporting. Additionally, prioritize training for operations and platform teams on the updated operating model, making organizational change management a fundamental aspect of the migration process.
Migrating to HPE CloudOps Software is a strategic program that blends technology, process, and people. When implemented in phases: assess, onboard, and protect, it reduces risk, improves visibility, enforces governance, and accelerates time to value. HPE Morpheus, HPE OpsRamp and HPE Zerto Software together offer a holistic stack to orchestrate, monitor, and protect hybrid and multicloud workloads.
For companies, that means shifting from one-off cloud projects to a sustainable operating model that supports modernization, innovation, and resilience.
HPE Services can help accelerate each step of this journey, from assessment and architecture to migration and managed operations, but the most important step is to treat HPE CloudOps Software adoption as a continuous organizational capability, not just a migration event.
By Author:
Elena Herman,
Cloud Solution Architect, HPE
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