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5 Scenarios That Demand Hybrid Cloud Deployments

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5 Scenarios That Demand Hybrid Cloud Deployments

 

Hybrid cloud deployments are becoming increasingly popular for organizations looking to leverage the benefits of both public and private clouds. Hybrid cloud solutions offer a combination of on-premise infrastructure and cloud technologies, allowing organizations to meet their various workloads needs in a unified way.

This flexibility is precious for companies facing vendor lock-in scenarios, apps requiring high performance or low latency that must remain on-premises, security concerns, or limited resources to redesign apps away from legacy hardware.

Additionally, companies gain access to public cloud resources to take advantage of cost savings and increase agility. In these scenarios, hybrid clouds provide an attractive solution. This article will explore five typical scenarios in which hybrid cloud deployments offer a viable solution.

 5 Scenarios That Leverage Hybrid Cloud

A hybrid cloud combines public and private clouds that function as one system. It allows organizations to move data and applications between on-premises resources, private clouds, and public clouds for greater scalability and cost savings. Here are five scenarios where you can leverage the hybrid cloud to optimize operations:

Scenario 1. Dynamic workloads in the Public Cloud

Organizations with fluctuating resource requirements can dynamically leverage the hybrid cloud to move workloads between their on-premise and public clouds.

With this approach, companies can quickly scale up or down based on current needs while maintaining control over critical data and applications. This approach is well-suited for companies with consistently changing workloads, such as those in the retail or media industries.

Scenario 2. Sensitive Information Should Be Stored in Your Private Cloud Environment

While handling delicate subjects, you must always think about the security of your setting. One of the best ways to protect sensitive information is to store it in a private cloud environment. Private clouds are more secure than public cloud environments, making them ideal for storing confidential and proprietary data.

With a hybrid cloud infrastructure, you can take advantage of public and private clouds for different tasks or applications. By using your own private cloud for sensitive information, you can rest assured that no one outside your organization can access the data.

This allows you to protect your intellectual property from competitors and unauthorized individuals. A hybrid cloud also provides an additional layer of protection against potential cyber-attacks since you can control which parts of your network are accessible via the public cloud and which are restricted to the private cloud.

Scenario 3. Migration to Public Cloud Over Time

The hybrid cloud model can migrate an organization’s data and applications from an on-premises system to a public cloud over time. This allows the organization to benefit from the scalability and cost savings of the public cloud without having to switch entirely immediately. It also helps reduce disruption for users as their applications are transitioned gradually.

The first step in this process is typically establishing a private or dedicated connection between the on-premises infrastructure and the public cloud provider, such as by setting up a virtual private network (VPN) or direct connection. Then, workloads can be moved from one environment to another, balanced across both environments depending on usage requirements.

Migration to the public cloud also allows organizations to take advantage of automated management capabilities such as auto-scaling and monitoring tools that many cloud service providers provide. These features make optimizing cloud performance, scalability, and spend easy without significant manual effort.

Scenario 4. Short Term Projects

Cloud resources can be beneficial for short-term projects, like new product development, because they can be turned off when the project is no longer active. Companies with heavy seasonal activity can manage resources in a cloud environment, ensuring that on-premises infrastructure is manageable during peak times.

Organizations in areas where natural disasters are common can use a hybrid cloud to replicate critical business applications and data in multiple locations, protecting against outages or disasters that could otherwise bring operations to a halt.

Businesses with regulatory or security concerns can manage sensitive data within their trusted private environments while leveraging the economies of scale offered by public clouds for other tasks.

Scenario 5.  Leverage Best of Breed Technology

Some businesses require the highest levels of performance for mission-critical applications and processes. Without sacrificing security or data privacy, the hybrid cloud allows organizations to connect to the best available technology from any provider, including public cloud providers like Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure. With a hybrid cloud, companies can deploy a mix of technologies to ensure that they are leveraging the best-of-breed technology where high performance is necessary, while keeping their more sensitive data in an on-premises environment.

This ensures that no one provider has access to all of your data, resulting in increased security and compliance. Plus, it enables businesses to take advantage of various services offered by different providers, such as computing power or storage capacity, with minimal effort required when transitioning between them.

Bottom Line

At OTAVA, we are experts in cloud, multi-cloud, and hybrid-cloud solutions, offering consultancy and managed services to optimize your IT environment. We can help you create a comprehensive strategy for your multi-cloud environment and ensure that your workloads have the best possible performance. Contact us today to learn more about how our team of experienced professionals can help you with your cloud and on-premises needs.

 

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