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  • Four scenarios where hybrid cloud makes sense

    Four scenarios where hybrid cloud makes sense

    The route to hybrid cloud is not certain, but it's a journey that all businesses will have to undertake if they want to make the most efficient use of their tech resources.
    The use of public cloud platforms as a deployment option for applications is often talked about in binary terms such as 'do we deploy to the cloud or keep the application on-premise?'
    This is misleading, as many businesses assess the suitability of public cloud only for the most appropriate use cases and often it will be used as a supplementary computing resource. The cloud journey will lead companies to a pragmatic balance between the use of their own internal infrastructure, often re-purposed as private cloud, and those provisioned from public cloud service providers. This is hybrid cloud computing.
    For the hybrid cloud to become a reality, workloads must be easy to move between private and public infrastructure. A pre-requisite for this to happen is the transformation of data centre provisioning.
    A recent Quocirca research report, In demand - the culture of online service provision, shows that this process is well underway, as 85 percent of businesses now say they use server virtualisation and in many cases this is being used to pool resources to share them between multiple applications. In other words, IT departments are creating their own private clouds.
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