Hybrid Cloud
What is a hybrid cloud?
A hybrid cloud combines the advantages of the public cloud and private cloud to create a flexible and scalable IT infrastructure. Companies can store sensitive data in the more secure private cloud, while less critical applications run in the public cloud. This combination offers an optimal balance between security, scalability and cost control.
Advantages and possible applications
Hybrid clouds offer flexibility, as companies can move their IT resources as required. They are ideal for peak loads where additional computing capacity from the public cloud is used. Areas of application include data analysis, backup solutions and development testing, where a combination of security and scalability is required. This architecture is particularly attractive for companies that want to meet their compliance requirements and benefit from the advantages of the cloud at the same time.