Hybrid cloud
What is hybrid cloud?

Hybrid cloud is a computing environment that seamlessly integrates private (on-premises data centers), public cloud services, and colocation facilities (colos).

Enterprise hybrid cloud offers scalable, adaptable solutions.
  • Hybrid cloud explained
  • What are the components of a hybrid cloud?
  • Why enterprises use the hybrid cloud?
  • What are the benefits of hybrid cloud?
  • What are the challenges of a hybrid cloud?
  • How does hybrid cloud work?
  • What are the best practices for hybrid cloud implementation?
  • What hybrid cloud solutions and services does HPE offer?
Hybrid cloud explained

Hybrid cloud explained

Hybrid cloud architecture enables the smooth movement of data and applications between different cloud environments, enhancing flexibility, scalability, cost efficiency, and security. By incorporating colocation facilities, organizations can extend their data center capabilities without the need to build or expand their own physical infrastructure, benefiting from the high levels of security,redundancy, and connectivity provided by these facilities.

Leveraging the extensive resources of public clouds while maintaining control over sensitive data in private clouds and colos, enterprise hybrid clouds provide a scalable solution that can adapt to changing business needs. The ability to balance the use of on-premises, colocation, and public cloud resources helps optimize costs and maximize efficiency. Enterprise hybrid cloud deployments often utilize virtualization, containerization, storage tools, and software-defined networking to access and manage resources effectively. This approach enables businesses to migrate applications quickly and meet regulatory compliance requirements.

To ensure effective connectivity between on-premises data centers, colocation facilities, and cloud environments, enterprise hybrid cloud networking is essential. This involves using technologies such as LAN, WAN, VPN, and APIs to establish reliable communication channels. As hybrid multi-cloud has emerged as the dominant model for IT, driven by data gravity, governance and privacy needs, performance considerations, and cost, 88% of enterprise IT environments are now hybrid. HPE believe that AI is the ultimate hybrid workload, and with the increasing adoption of GenAI in the enterprise, a hybrid model for IT will become even more of a necessity.

These hybrid environments are inherently complex to manage, and that complexity is increasing due to market disruptions, most notably VMware/Broadcom price increases that create a customer urgency to modernize and diversify platforms. The integration of various components within a hybrid cloud infrastructure, including colos, ensures that organizations can navigate these complexities while achieving optimal performance and cost efficiency.

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