Just to make it clear, there is no one on earth who can benefit from a hybrid cloud.pic.twitter.com/MY1Q2Re9nj
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In this sense, ‘hybrid cloud’ means running your own cloud in a data center + using a public cloud like AWS/GCP.
Multiple clients of mine going the hybrid way. And I think it makes some sense. Some aspects need to remain on servers in your control, and can't rely on "cloud connectivity". Only local network access can be guaranteed. Your own data centres tend to be good for that.
Local access can't be guaranteed unless there's 100% uptime. I would guess that AWS has better uptime than nearly all private clouds.
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