
What is Hybrid Multi-Cloud technology and why should you care?
Hybrid Multi-Cloud technology is a term used to describe the use of multiple cloud computing providers in order to create a more resilient and flexible system, leveraging Event-Based Architecture and Distributed Ledger Technology .
The impact of Hybrid Multi-Cloud is significant. By abstracting business logic and using multiple cloud providers, businesses can enjoy increased cost-benefit, resilience and agility. In addition, by using a HybridMulti-Cloud strategy, businesses can better manage their risk and keep their data safe.
So if you're looking for a way to improve your business agility and resilience, consider using a Hybrid Multi-Cloud strategy. It's a great way to improve your bottom line while keeping your data safe.
Multi-Cloud is different to multiple-cloud
In a multiple cloud strategy, businesses use more than one cloud platform, but each platform is often used for different purposes. For example, one platform may be used for development, while another is used for production. In other instances, databases are replicated across cloud providers, resulting in duplication of cost as well as tooling costs for managing synchronisation. Banks use this to increase resilience and forDisaster Recovery, which has lead to significant cost impact.
The DANIEL multi-cloud solution , on the other hand, enables multiple cloud platforms and/or traditional datacentres to be used for the same application or workload. This allows businesses to take advantage of the best pricing available and to avoid vendor lock-in. Hybrid Multi-Cloud allows for a mix of public and private clouds, which offers increased resilience and flexibility over a single provider.
The benefits of using a Multi-Cloud strategy
There are many benefits to using a Hybrid Multi-Cloud strategy.The most important benefits are:
1. Cost savings
As we mentioned above, Hybrid Multi-Cloud can help you to save money by avoiding the need to run everything on a single platform and being able to easily switch providers, saving up to 40% on your cloud costs.
2. Increased resilience
By spreading your data across multiple providers, you can ensure that it is always available, even if one provider goes down. The chance that it will become unavailable if one provider goes down is reduced. This addresses concerns about concentration risk raised by regulators, who are increasingly interested in ensuring that critical data is not too heavily concentrated within a single provider.
3. More flexibility
DANIEL's Hybrid Multi-Cloud can be run on any cloud system, public or private, which gives you more choice when it comes to which services to run on which platform. You're not tied to any one provider, so you can choose the best option for your needs.
4. Improved performance
Hybrid Multi-Cloud can also help to improve the performance of your applications by distributing the load across multiple providers and geographies.
5. Better security
Hybrid Multi-Cloud can provide better security for your data as it is spread across multiple providers ensuring that there is no single point of failure.
6. Speed and agility
Build your applications once, and deploy them to any cloud vendor without rebuilding for each provider. Change cloud providers, or release new deployments across your network with ease. This means increased speed to market, fewer touch points and better control over complex development projects.
What about the future?
It's evident that the future of Hybrid Multi-Cloud technology is looking bright. Aside from the great financial advantages it has for businesses, this type of tech also offers a lot in terms of being adaptable, tough, and scalable.
Get started with Hybrid Multi-Cloud technology
If you're interested in learning more about HybridMulti-Cloud technology, get in touch with DANIEL today!