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Azure Infrastructure (IaaS)

Operate Azure Infrastructure with Precision

Design and run Azure infrastructure that supports critical workloads predictably

Azure Infrastructure Built for Long-Term Control

Azure IaaS (Azure infrastructure as a Service) remains essential despite the growing adoption of PaaS and SaaS. Legacy systems, commercial software, regulated workloads, and OS-dependent applications cannot move immediately to platform services. IaaS can be used without turning Azure into an expensive and over-engineered data center. Bitsquad helps you:

Identify workloads

Identify workloads best suited for Azure IaaS

Performance and cost trade-offs

Make informed decisions on performance and cost trade-offs

Modernize infrastructure

Modernize infrastructure without disrupting active operations

Plan transition path

Plan a practical transition path toward PaaS or SaaS appropriately

Azure Infrastructure Challenges

Organizations running Azure IaaS often face challenges like:

  • Unplanned Infrastructure Design

    Virtual machines and related infrastructure are often provisioned quickly to meet immediate needs. Over time, this creates environments that are difficult to standardize without disruption.

  • Inconsistent Security and Access Models

    Without a clearly defined approach to identity and access, permissions expand organically across infrastructure. This increases risk and makes ongoing management more difficult.

  • Network Architectures That Constrain Change

    Poorly planned network segmentation and connectivity limit the ability to secure workloads. They also make it difficult to integrate on-premise systems or support future expansion.

  • Reactive Governance and Controls

    When policies and operational controls are introduced after infrastructure is already in use, enforcement becomes inconsistent. This creates friction while still leaving gaps in compliance and visibility.

  • Rising Infrastructure Costs Without Clear Accountability

    Lack of structure around subscriptions and ownership reduces cost transparency. As usage grows, spending increases without a clear connection to business value.

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Partnering with Bitsquad for our Azure operations has been instrumental in optimizing our cloud environment. The team's deep technical expertise, proactive approach to cost optimization, and consistent guidance on Microsoft Azure security updates have helped us maintain a secure and well-managed platform. Their professionalism and ongoing engagement give us confidence in our Azure operations, and we look forward to a long and successful association.

Samrat Chakraborty, Head of IT, Cordlife Sciences India

Cordlife Sciences India

Our Azure Infrastructure Services

Assessment and Readiness

We assess existing workloads for performance, dependencies, security posture, and cost behavior. This helps define the right migration and optimization strategy.

Workload assessment Dependency analysis
Business Impact
  • Clear migration readiness
  • Reduced risk during transition
  • Better alignment between workloads and infrastructure choices

Infrastructure Architecture and Design

Virtual machine sizing, storage selection, availability design, and network integration are architected for reliability and future scalability.

Compute design Storage selection
Business Impact
  • More stable infrastructure foundations
  • Improved performance consistency
  • Infrastructure that scales predictably

Migration and Deployment

We execute migrations with minimal disruption, embedding security, monitoring, and backup from day one.

Migration execution Deployment planning
Business Impact
  • Reduced downtime during migration
  • Improved operational continuity
  • Faster stabilization after go-live

Performance and Cost Optimization

Ongoing right-sizing, reserved capacity planning, storage optimization, and workload tuning ensure Azure spend remains aligned to value.

Capacity planning Workload tuning
Business Impact
  • Improved cost control
  • Better performance reliability
  • Reduced infrastructure waste

Business Outcomes Customers Realize

Business Outcomes

Customers engaging Bitsquad for Azure Infrastructure as a Service consistently achieve:

  • Stable and predictable application performance
  • Improved security and compliance posture
  • Controlled and transparent cloud spend
  • Reduced operational burden on internal IT teams
  • A clear roadmap toward future modernization

Why Bitsquad

Enterprise Systems Expertise

Enterprise Systems Expertise

  • Extensive experience delivering and supporting Microsoft-based enterprise systems
  • Strong background working with legacy applications, tightly coupled platforms, and integrated environments
  • Proven capability modernizing infrastructure without disrupting business-critical operations
Microsoft Platform Expertise

Microsoft Platform Expertise

  • Microsoft Partner with hands-on delivery across Azure infrastructure services
  • Deep expertise across Azure compute, networking, storage, identity, and security
  • Experience designing Azure landing zones and IaaS foundations
Consulting-Led Infrastructure Approach

Consulting-Led Infrastructure Approach

  • Architecture decisions made before infrastructure deployment
  • Alignment between infrastructure design, operational models, and cost accountability
  • Design choices grounded in long-term stability and operational practicality

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Got questions about Azure Infrastructure? Check out our FAQs for best answers

What is Azure Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)?

Azure Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) enables organizations to run computing workloads on cloud-based virtual infrastructure instead of physical hardware. Businesses can provision virtual machines, storage, networking, and security components on demand while retaining control over operating systems, applications, and configurations. The infrastructure scales as needed without long-term capital investment.

When should businesses use Azure IaaS?

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Businesses should use Azure IaaS for legacy application migration, workloads requiring full OS control, lift-and-shift scenarios, disaster recovery, development/test environments, and applications with specific licensing or compliance requirements that cannot move to PaaS or SaaS immediately.

How is Azure IaaS different from Azure PaaS?

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Azure IaaS gives you control over virtual machines, operating systems, and applications — you manage everything from the OS upward. Azure PaaS provides managed platforms where Microsoft handles the underlying infrastructure, allowing you to focus solely on application development and business logic.

Is Azure IaaS secure for enterprises?

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Yes, Azure IaaS provides enterprise-grade security with features like network security groups, Azure Firewall, DDoS protection, encryption at rest and in transit, just-in-time VM access, Azure Security Center, and compliance certifications (ISO, SOC, GDPR, HIPAA, etc.) — but proper configuration and governance are essential.

What role does an Azure IaaS implementation partner play?

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An Azure IaaS implementation partner helps with assessment, architecture design, migration planning, security hardening, cost optimization, ongoing management, and governance. Partners like Bitsquad bring proven methodologies, automation, and best practices to accelerate time-to-value and reduce risk.

Why work with an Azure managed infrastructure services company?

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Working with a managed services provider ensures proactive monitoring, patch management, backup and disaster recovery, security compliance, cost optimization, and 24/7 support — allowing your internal teams to focus on strategic initiatives rather than infrastructure operations.

Can Azure IaaS support hybrid environments?

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Yes, Azure IaaS fully supports hybrid environments through Azure Arc, ExpressRoute, VPN Gateway, and Azure Stack. This enables seamless integration between on-premises datacenters and Azure cloud, unified management, consistent security policies, and workload portability.

How does Azure IaaS help with cost management?

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Azure IaaS cost management includes right-sizing VMs, using reserved instances and spot VMs, implementing auto-scaling, setting budget alerts, using Azure Cost Management tools, tagging resources for chargeback, and regularly reviewing usage patterns to eliminate waste.