Difference between revisions of "Hybrid Cloud"
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'''Hybrid cloud''' refers to a mixed computing, storage, and services environment made up of on-premises infrastructure, private cloud services, and a public cloud—such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) or Microsoft Azure—with orchestration among the various platforms. Using a combination of public clouds, on-premises computing, and private clouds in your data center means that you have a hybrid cloud infrastructure.<ref>Definition - What Does Hybrid Cloud Mean? [https://www.netapp.com/hybrid-cloud/what-is-hybrid-cloud/ NetApp]</ref> | '''Hybrid cloud''' refers to a mixed computing, storage, and services environment made up of on-premises infrastructure, private cloud services, and a public cloud—such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) or Microsoft Azure—with orchestration among the various platforms. Using a combination of public clouds, on-premises computing, and private clouds in your data center means that you have a hybrid cloud infrastructure.<ref>Definition - What Does Hybrid Cloud Mean? [https://www.netapp.com/hybrid-cloud/what-is-hybrid-cloud/ NetApp]</ref> | ||
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+ | == See Also == | ||
+ | [[Cloud Computing]]<br /> | ||
+ | [[Cloud Computing Reference Architecture (CCRA)]]<br /> | ||
+ | [[Cloud Integration]]<br /> | ||
+ | [[Cloud Manufacturing]]<br /> | ||
+ | [[Cloud Migration]]<br /> | ||
+ | [[Cloud Service Architecture (CSA)]]<br /> | ||
+ | [[Private Cloud]]<br /> | ||
+ | [[Public Cloud]]<br /> | ||
+ | [[Cloud Bursting]]<br /> | ||
+ | [[Hybrid Cloud Computing]]<br /> | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
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Revision as of 11:55, 23 June 2021
Hybrid cloud refers to a mixed computing, storage, and services environment made up of on-premises infrastructure, private cloud services, and a public cloud—such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) or Microsoft Azure—with orchestration among the various platforms. Using a combination of public clouds, on-premises computing, and private clouds in your data center means that you have a hybrid cloud infrastructure.[1]
See Also
Cloud Computing
Cloud Computing Reference Architecture (CCRA)
Cloud Integration
Cloud Manufacturing
Cloud Migration
Cloud Service Architecture (CSA)
Private Cloud
Public Cloud
Cloud Bursting
Hybrid Cloud Computing