Hybrid cloud infrastructure
What is hybrid cloud infrastructure?

Hybrid cloud infrastructure combines public, private, and on-premises data centers to fulfill IT requirements. It allows to manage and migrate workloads across multiple infrastructures to improve efficiency, cost, and digital transformation.

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  • What are the benefits of hybrid cloud infrastructure?
  • What are the best practices for hybrid cloud infrastructure?
  • What are the challenges in hybrid cloud infrastructure?
  • What are the use cases and examples of hybrid cloud infrastructure?
  • How does HPE helps you with hybrid cloud infrastructure?
What are the benefits of hybrid cloud infrastructure?

What are the benefits of hybrid cloud infrastructure?

  • Security and compliance: Hybrid cloud lets enterprises preserve sensitive data in a secure private cloud while using the public cloud for less important tasks. This is especially useful for firms with strong data protection rules. 
  • Scalability and cost efficiency: By operating core apps on their on-premises infrastructure or private cloud, businesses may use the public cloud's practically infinite scalability to address unexpected demand surges while reducing operational expenses. 
  • Flexible and agility: The hybrid cloud approach gives enterprises more IT resource deployment and management options. Based on workload demands, they can pick public, private, or on-premises environments. This makes firms more adaptable to market changes. 
  • Improved disaster recovery: By duplicating data and apps between private and public clouds, enterprises may maintain business continuity after a system failure. 
  • Improved performance: Hybrid cloud lets enterprises use the public cloud for high-performance computing and data-intensive tasks while keeping low-latency on-premises resources.

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