What is Huawei Cloud?

Huawei Cloud is the strategic cloud computing arm of Huawei, a global leader in information and communications technology (ICT). More than just a simple collection of servers, it represents a comprehensive digital transformation platform built on over 30 years of Huawei’s expertise in telecommunications, networking, and hardware. The platform’s mission is to bring digital services to every person, home, and organization, enabling a fully connected and intelligent world.

Huawei Cloud operates on a model of “Everything as a Service,” offering a vast portfolio of services across three main categories: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). This allows businesses to consume computing power, storage, networking, AI, big data, and other specialized tools on a flexible, pay-as-you-go basis, shifting their expenditure from upfront capital costs to more agile operational expenses.

What distinguishes Huawei Cloud in a crowded market is its full-stack, all-scenario approach, particularly in the realm of Artificial Intelligence. The company develops its own proprietary hardware, including the Kunpeng CPUs and Ascend AI chips, which are deeply integrated with its cloud services. This vertical integration provides a powerful synergy that optimizes performance and cost-effectiveness for demanding workloads like AI model training and data analytics. A technically differentiated provider focused on building a parallel digital ecosystem, especially in emerging markets where it has a strong and growing presence.

Why Huawei Cloud?

Global Infrastructure

Pay-as-you-go

Scalable AI

Enterprise Security

  • Compute

    Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) and Bare Metal Servers, with differentiation via proprietary Kunpeng and x86 architectures

  • AI

    Hardware-first strategy using proprietary Ascend AI chips and the ModelArts platform for end-to-end AI development.

  • Containers

    Focus on Cloud Native 2.0 with products like CCE Turbo, which offers zero-loss passthrough networking

  • Storage

    Object Storage Service (OBS) for cloud storage and Elastic Volume Service (EVS) for persistent block storage.

  • Ecosystem

    Strong emphasis on open-source contributions, particularly to the CNCF, and a partner-led model for market penetration.

Huawei Cloud Services

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strategic comparison of the different pricing models.

Pricing Model Cost Savings Use Case Ideal Workload Commitment
pay as you go
None
Ad hoc, short-term projects, testing
Highly unpredictable and variable workloads.
Per minute/hour
Yearly/Monthly Subscriptions
Significant (varies with term)
Long-term, stable applications, production environments
Consistent, predictable, and mission-critical
1 or more years
Spot Instances
Significant (up to 90% savings)
Interruptible or fault-tolerant tasks, non-critical batch processing
Flexible, stateless, and non-critical workloads
Interruption at any time
Dedicated Host (DeH)
Custom pricing
Workloads with specific compliance, licensing, or security requirements.
High-performance computing, licensed software
Varies (often monthly/yearly)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Huawei Cloud, and what services does it offer?

Huawei Cloud is a global cloud computing platform that provides a wide range of services, including computing, storage, networking, AI, and big data. It’s designed to help businesses build, deploy, and manage applications and services in the cloud. It offers solutions for various industries, from e-commerce to smart manufacturing, leveraging Huawei’s expertise in hardware and telecommunications.

 

Huawei Cloud prioritizes security with a multi-layered approach. It implements physical security measures in its data centers, like access control and surveillance. For data security, it uses technologies like encryption for data at rest and in transit. The platform also adheres to various international security standards and compliance certifications. Users are given granular control over access to their resources through Identity and Access Management (IAM).

Huawei Cloud has a growing global footprint with data centers and availability zones (AZs) in regions across Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, and Africa. This extensive network allows customers to deploy their applications closer to end-users, reducing latency and improving performance. It also helps companies meet data residency requirements by allowing them to choose the specific region where their data is stored.

Huawei Cloud provides several tools and services to simplify cloud migration. The Server Migration Service (SMS) helps you migrate servers and virtual machines from your on-premises data center or another cloud to Huawei Cloud with minimal downtime. For large datasets, the Cloud Data Migration (CDM) service facilitates the transfer of data between various sources and Huawei Cloud storage services.

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