cloudhybrid
Cloudhybrid is a term used to describe a hybrid cloud approach that integrates private or on-premises cloud infrastructure with one or more public cloud environments. It emphasizes workload portability, data governance, and consistent management across disparate environments to enable applications to run where it makes most sense.
Key components include a unified management and orchestration layer, reliable data and application portability, secure and
Common deployment patterns include cloud bursting for handling peak demand, active-active configurations across clouds for resilience,
Benefits of cloudhybrid include greater flexibility, improved disaster recovery, easier migration and modernization of applications, and
Challenges encompass increased architectural and operational complexity, data gravity and latency considerations, security and regulatory compliance
Adoption is common in large enterprises and regulated industries. Standards and best practices developed by organizations