Operations

Scientific Research is one of the most highly demanding computing environments in the world. The World Wide Web was originally conceived to meet the demand for automated information-sharing between scientists in universities and institutes around the world.

From software development, to data processing and storage, networks, support for Scientific Research, automation and controls, as well as services for laboratories and its users, computing is at the heart of HubBucket’s infrastructure.

HubBucket Inc ("HubBucket") uses a distributed computing infrastructure arranged in tiers, which gives a our community near real-time access to scientific information and data. Internal and external network communications are essential for our research at HubBucket.

HubBucket Inc ("HubBucket") is a fully Self-Funded and Privately-Held Research Organization, which plays a core role in the technologies we adopt, use, and develop. Because HubBucket Inc ("HubBucket") is Self-Funded, our budget is tight, and we cannot afford to waste our funding on technologies and methodologies that waste money.

Hybrid IT Infrastructure and Hybrid Cloud Environment

Open Source Technology

HubBucket Inc ("HubBucket") use a lot of Open Source Software, Tools, and Hardware, along side of affordable proprietary technology from companies such as Microsoft, Dell, Google, etc


Proprietary Technology

Affordable Proprietary Technology often comes in the form of Low-Code/No-Code (LCNC) platforms, SaaS (Software as a Service), or white-label solutions. These give businesses competitive advantages and intellectual property without the massive Research and Development (R&D) costs of building tech from scratch.


Hybrid Cloud Architecture

A Hybrid Cloud is an Information Technology (IT) architecture that combines on-premises infrastructure (or a private cloud) with public cloud services. It allows data and workloads to be seamlessly shared between them, giving businesses the agility of public cloud scaling and the strict control of local, private systems.

How a Hybrid Cloud Works

Instead of choosing between a local data center and an entirely cloud-based setup, organizations bridge the two environments. This integration relies on robust networking, APIs, and orchestration software (like Kubernetes) that allow applications and data to move smoothly between environments.

Key Benefits of a Hybrid Cloud

  • Flexibility and Scalability: Organizations can handle unexpected surges in demand (also known as "cloud bursting") by offloading workloads to the public cloud without having to build costly local servers.
  • Enhanced Security and Compliance: Highly sensitive data, financial records, or restricted healthcare information can be stored on-premises or in a private cloud, while less sensitive public-facing apps run in the Public Cloud.
  • Cost Optimization: Businesses only pay for public cloud computing power when they need it, while maximizing the lifespan of their existing on-premises hardware.