What is hybrid cloud?
A hybrid cloud is a computing environment that combines on-premises infrastructure (or a private cloud) with a public cloud, allowing data and applications to be shared between them. Hybrid cloud gives businesses greater flexibility and more deployment options.
Benefits of hybrid cloud
Hybrid cloud offers flexibility to choose where workloads run, the ability to keep sensitive data on-premises while leveraging cloud scalability, gradual cloud migration paths, and disaster recovery capabilities.
Common hybrid cloud use cases
Organizations commonly use hybrid cloud for regulatory compliance (keeping sensitive data on-premises), burst computing (scaling to the cloud during peak demand), and legacy application modernization.