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Hybrid Cloud vs. Multi-Cloud

Cloud-native development is a software development approach that leverages cloud computing infrastructure, services, and principles to build and run applications. It focuses on creating applications that are designed from the ground up to take full advantage of the cloud environment, optimizing scalability, flexibility, and resilience. <br>

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Hybrid Cloud vs. Multi-Cloud

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  1. Hybrid Cloud vs. Multi-Cloud As businesses increasingly adopt cloud computing, they face crucial decisions regarding their cloud strategy. Two prevalent approaches are hybrid cloud and multi-cloud, each with distinct advantages and considerations. Hybrid Cloud: A hybrid cloud strategy combines on-premises infrastructure with public and/or private cloud services. It offers flexibility, allowing organizations to leverage the scalability of the cloud while retaining sensitive data on-premises for security or compliance reasons. Hybrid cloud can optimize cost-efficiency by dynamically scaling resources as needed while maintaining control over certain critical functions. However, managing the complexity of integrating and securing both on-premises and cloud environments can be challenging. Multi-Cloud: A multi-cloud strategy involves using multiple cloud service providers to meet different business needs. It reduces vendor lock-in and enhances resilience, as a failure with one provider won't disrupt all services. Multi-cloud can enable cost optimization by selecting the most cost-effective services from various providers. However, managing and monitoring multiple cloud environments can be complex, requiring effective governance and integration. Choosing the right strategy depends on your organisation's specific requirements. Consider factors like data sensitivity, compliance, cost optimization, and your team's capabilities. Some businesses may opt for a hybrid cloud to balance control and scalability, while others may choose a multi-cloud approach for vendor diversification and resilience. Ultimately, the right strategy should align with your business goals and needs, ensuring efficient and secure cloud operations.

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