OpsRamp provides a scalable and AI-driven IT operations management platform designed to meet the dynamic needs of enterprises operating in hybrid, multi-cloud, and on-premises environments. The platform’s deployment model is flexible and supports various configurations tailored to customer needs with stringent security and compliance requirements.

OpsRamp Deployment Models

The choice of deployment model is crucial in determining how organizations integrate OpsRamp within their existing IT landscape.

Cloud-Native (SaaS) Deployment

In a cloud-native deployment, OpsRamp is hosted across both public and private cloud environments and is also available as a service through HPE GreenLake. This model provides customers with a robust, scalable, and always up-to-date platform, eliminating the need for any on-premises infrastructure.

Organizations benefit from rapid onboarding, multi-tenancy, and the ability to monitor diverse IT resources across cloud and on-premises environments—without the burden of managing infrastructure.

Hybrid Deployment

For enterprises that require a balance between cloud capabilities and local infrastructure control, OpsRamp’s hybrid deployment model is an ideal choice. In this configuration, an OpsRamp Gateway is deployed on-premises to collect, aggregate, and securely transmit telemetry data from various IT assets to the OpsRamp Cloud. This approach enables organizations to leverage the computational power of the OpsRamp Cloud while maintaining operational resilience within their own network.

On-Premises Deployment

Organizations with stringent regulatory and compliance needs may opt for a fully on-premises deployment of OpsRamp. In this model, all core components are deployed within a private data center. This ensures that all IT monitoring, alerting, and remediation activities remain within the organization’s control, providing maximum security and compliance with industry regulations. On-premises deployments are often favored by financial institutions, government agencies, and healthcare providers that must adhere to strict data governance policies.