For many businesses, the way infrastructure is delivered has changed more in the last few years than in the previous two decades combined. Physical servers that once sat in office cupboards are increasingly being replaced by flexible, cloud-based environments.
One of the biggest drivers of this shift is Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). It gives organisations the ability to run servers, storage and applications without relying on traditional on-premises hardware.
At Fitzrovia IT, we’ve helped organisations across London, the UK and internationally navigate this transition moving from legacy infrastructure towards more scalable and resilient cloud environments. The question many businesses are now asking is whether IaaS is actually replacing traditional servers altogether, or simply reshaping how they are used.
In this article, we break down what IaaS is, how it compares to traditional infrastructure, and what it means for businesses planning their next stage of growth.
What Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) is
Infrastructure as a Service is a cloud computing model that provides access to virtualised computing resources such as servers, storage and networking over the internet.
Today, cloud adoption is already mainstream, with over 90% of organisations using cloud services in some form, whether through hybrid or fully cloud-based environments.
Instead of investing in and maintaining physical hardware, businesses use cloud-based infrastructure that can be adjusted on demand. This allows organisations to scale resources based on operational requirements without the limitations of on-premises systems.
At Fitzrovia IT, we provide IaaS solutions that allow businesses to build and run applications and manage data without the complexity of maintaining physical infrastructure.
The key difference between IaaS and traditional infrastructure is where responsibility sits.
With traditional servers, businesses are responsible for:
With IaaS, these responsibilities are shifted to a managed cloud environment where infrastructure is delivered as a service.
This change allows businesses to reduce operational burden and focus more on day-to-day performance and strategic planning.
IaaS removes the need for large upfront hardware investment. Businesses only pay for the resources they use, helping improve cost control and reduce wasted capacity.
One of the strongest advantages of IaaS is flexibility. Resources such as computing power, storage and networking can be adjusted quickly to match changing demand.
Modern cloud infrastructure is built for resilience. Redundant systems and failover capabilities help ensure applications remain available even during unexpected disruptions.
Security is integrated into well-managed IaaS environments through encryption, access controls and monitoring. At Fitzrovia IT we support businesses with secure configurations and compliance alignment to help protect critical data.
By removing the need to manage physical servers, businesses can reduce internal IT workload and focus on more strategic priorities.
One of the most common advantages of IaaS is the speed at which resources can be scaled.
Businesses can typically increase or decrease capacity almost instantly, whether they require additional computing power during busy periods or reduced resources during quieter times.
This makes IaaS particularly suitable for growing organisations, project-based workloads or businesses with fluctuating demand, such as London-based agencies scaling infrastructure for new client campaigns or retailers handling seasonal peaks.
Yes, most existing systems can be migrated to a cloud-based infrastructure model.
At Fitzrovia IT, migration is handled through a structured process that considers application dependencies, data integrity and operational continuity. This ensures businesses can transition away from traditional infrastructure with minimal disruption.
Each migration is planned individually to align with business requirements and reduce operational risk.
Security in an IaaS Environment
Security remains a key consideration when adopting cloud infrastructure.
Fitzrovia IT supports organisations by implementing:
The aim is to ensure cloud environments are secure, resilient and aligned with business and regulatory requirements.
While IaaS is becoming increasingly common, traditional servers still exist in some environments.
Certain organisations continue to rely on on-premises infrastructure due to:
In many cases, businesses adopt a hybrid approach that combines cloud infrastructure with existing systems to balance flexibility and control.
Based in Central London near Oxford Street, we help organisations across London, the UK and internationally design, implement and manage modern cloud infrastructure solutions.
As your dedicated partner in IT, our team partners with businesses to deliver scalable Infrastructure as a Service environments that support growth, resilience and operational efficiency.
Whether you are modernising legacy systems or planning a full cloud transition, we can guide you through every stage with both on-site and remote expertise.
To explore whether IaaS is right for your organisation, get in touch with Fitzrovia IT or speak with Team Fitz today on 020 3727 6020.