Hybrid Cloud
A hybrid cloud, sometimes known as a cloud hybrid, is a computing environment that combines an on-premises data centre (also known as a private cloud) with a public cloud, allowing data and applications to be exchanged between the two.
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Flexibility
A hybrid cloud solution employs both traditional systems and cutting-edge cloud technologies without making a complete commitment to a provider. When demand surpasses the local data centre's capacity.
Controlling costs
Organizations own and maintain the data centre infrastructure with a private cloud, which necessitates large capital expenditure and fixed expenses. Public cloud resources and services, on the other hand, are accounted for as variable and operating expenditures.
Scalability and agility
When compared to a physical data center, a hybrid cloud provides additional resource possibilities via a public cloud provider. This makes provisioning, deploying, and scaling resources to meet demand surges easy.
Interoperability and resilience
Workloads can be run redundantly in both private and public contexts. Components of a single task can also run in both contexts and communicate with one another.
Compliance
Organizations in highly regulated sectors are required to adhere to limits on where data may live, which frequently implies that they cannot migrate particular workloads to the public cloud.
Reconstruction after a disaster
Using Confluent to deploy a disaster recovery plan helps improve the availability and dependability of your mission-critical applications by avoiding data loss and downtime