In recent years, hundreds of thousands of businesses have migrated some or all their workloads to the cloud. Cloud migration delivers unparalleled accessibility and flexibility. But security and compliance concerns mean that certain workloads must remain on premises. Hybrid cloud solutions offer the best of both worlds.
Public clouds offer scalability, reliability, and lower capital expenses. However, the organization loses some control over cloud data security and pays more in operating expenses.
Because a hybrid cloud offers a variety of computing environments with tight connectivity among them, it delivers several key benefits. Perhaps the greatest benefit involves flexibility. By using a mixture of public and private clouds, as well as on-premises data centers, companies can put workloads and datasets in the environment that makes the most sense.
For instance, the organization may keep sensitive data or mission-critical applications on premises for enhanced security, while moving less critical operations to a public cloud. And portability between environments means that the organization can easily move a workload from one environment to another as needed.
In addition to flexibility, hybrid cloud solutions offer near-instant scalability. This delivers particular benefits to companies that experience fluctuations in demand, such seasonal shifts for retail businesses. When the organization needs temporarily increased storage space or computational capacity, they can access that without over-provisioning onsite data centers.
With modern hybrid cloud architecture, portable workloads mean improved business continuity. For instance, when applications can run either on premises or in the cloud, the organization can avoid downtime in the event of a service outage or disaster.
Hybrid clouds prove beneficial in several situations. As indicated above, they allow businesses to put data and workloads in the environment best suited for them, taking advantage of the benefits of each type of environment.
Also, hybrid cloud solutions allow organizations to migrate to the cloud gradually. Migrating to the cloud can prove complex and time-consuming. By migrating in stages, companies can determine over time which workloads work best in a public cloud versus a hosted private cloud or on premises.
For organizations that depend on big data analytics, hybrid clouds provide the ability to supplement on-premises capabilities with the increased processing power of the public cloud. And for industries that need to process data closer to the source, hybrid solutions facilitate edge computing.
Hybrid cloud solutions offer distinct benefits, delivering the agility and power that organizations of all sizes need to compete. However, deploying, securing, and maintaining a hybrid cloud solution can prove complex.
Working with a cloud services provider such as eMazzanti substantially eases the process. With extensive expertise in deploying cloud solutions and managing network security, our consultants will guide your organization through designing and implementing the optimal cloud solution for your business needs.
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