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What is Fujitsu IaaS

Fujitsu IaaS refers to Fujitsu-provided infrastructure cloud services that deliver virtualized compute, storage, and networking resources for running enterprise workloads. It targets organizations that want Fujitsu-operated infrastructure for hosting business applications, development/test environments, and hybrid IT scenarios. The offering is typically positioned around Fujitsu data center operations, managed service options, and integration with Fujitsu’s broader IT services portfolio.

pros

Enterprise IT services alignment

The service is delivered by a large IT services and infrastructure vendor, which can simplify procurement and operational alignment for enterprises already using Fujitsu for systems integration or managed services. Buyers can consolidate infrastructure hosting with related consulting, migration, and operations support under one vendor relationship. This model can be useful when internal teams prefer a service-led approach rather than assembling multiple point solutions.

Hybrid and migration use cases

Fujitsu IaaS is commonly used as a landing zone for migrating existing applications that require virtual machines and traditional network constructs. It supports scenarios where organizations keep some workloads in private environments while extending capacity to hosted infrastructure. This can be a fit for teams that need infrastructure control patterns closer to conventional data center operations.

Managed operations options

Compared with self-managed infrastructure hosting, Fujitsu typically offers operational services such as monitoring, incident handling, and service management as part of broader contracts. This can reduce the burden on small platform teams that do not want to run 24/7 infrastructure operations. It also supports organizations that require vendor-run operational processes and documented controls.

cons

Branding and scope ambiguity

“Fujitsu IaaS” is used as a general label across multiple Fujitsu cloud and hosting programs, and the exact feature set can vary by region and contract. This can make it harder to compare capabilities consistently across providers without a detailed statement of work. Buyers often need to validate which specific platform, data center locations, and service levels are included.

Less developer-centric tooling

IaaS offerings delivered through enterprise service contracts may provide fewer self-service developer experiences than platforms that focus heavily on modern web hosting and application delivery workflows. Teams may need additional tooling for CI/CD, application-level observability, and managed application runtimes. This can increase integration effort for product teams that expect turnkey web platform features.

Potential contract complexity

Enterprise hosting and managed infrastructure engagements can involve longer procurement cycles, customized pricing, and contract-specific service boundaries. This can be less straightforward than standardized, pay-as-you-go web hosting or platform subscriptions. Organizations should confirm exit terms, data portability, and responsibilities for backups, patching, and security controls.

Plan & Pricing

Pricing model: Pay-as-you-go (usage-based) with optional fixed-monthly (定額) plans and long-term (1- or 3-year) commitment discounts.

Free tier/trial: Free trial available (FJcloud-O free trial with resource limits — see trial terms).

Example costs (official Fujitsu Cloud Direct FJcloud-O sample estimates, quoted on Fujitsu site):

  • Example 1 (monthly, 744 hours basis, quoted 2025-06-27):

    • Virtual server (Web, High-speed CPU S4-4S, 1台): ¥24,151
    • Virtual server (DB, Standard CPU S3-2, 1台): ¥10,557
    • System storage M2 (Standard) 350GB: ¥5,643
    • Backup storage 350GB (1 generation): ¥1,747
    • Load balancer (1台): ¥3,265
    • Global IP address: ¥606
    • Helpdesk service (Light, 10%): ¥4,597
    • Total (sample): ¥50,566 per month..
  • Example 2 (larger config, same quote date 2025-06-27): total ¥187,461 per month (detailed line items shown on Fujitsu Cloud Direct page).

Long-term discounts / commitment options (official price list):

  • Long-term usage discount plan: commit for 1 year or 3 years and commit a minimum usage amount to receive discounts up to 50% on target menus (virtual servers, storage, dedicated virtual servers, block storage, government cloud variants).
    • 1-year plan: typical discount shown as 30%.
    • 3-year plan: typical discount shown as 50%.
  • Fixed/monthly flat-rate plan (定額プラン) available for customers who prefer a fixed monthly fee based on pre-agreed volumes (not available via web self-signup; contact sales).

Notes & where to estimate costs:

  • Fujitsu provides an online price-simulator/estimator (料金シミュレーター / Price Estimator) for FJcloud and for uSCALE to calculate projected monthly costs; prices vary by region/measurement period and many items are metered individually.

(Prices and examples above are taken directly from Fujitsu's official documentation and product pages.)

Seller details

Fujitsu Limited
Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan
1935
Public
https://www.fujitsu.com/
https://x.com/Fujitsu_Global
https://www.linkedin.com/company/fujitsu/

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