AppsUnlimited Cloud Series: Take a Closer Look at Hybrid Cloud Solutions
Just what is a hybrid cloud? The term refers to the effective mixture of on-premises, private cloud, and public cloud services (such as Oracle Cloud), all working seamlessly together to power an entire organization. In many cases, hybrid cloud computing offers the perfect solution between the benefits of modern cloud technology and the practical limitations of cloud capabilities, such as when high-performance computing is involved. It also allows organizations to take a phased approach to public cloud adoption for their transition needs based on legacy hardware, proprietary data, and other potential reasons.
With the increasing adoption of cloud computing, Oracle recognized the industry’s need to manage and support an ever-growing array of computing environments: on-premises, hybrid cloud, and multicloud. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) supports the widest range of hybrid cloud strategies, from deploying portable devices on the edge to bringing the entire cloud portfolio to a customer’s data center. These hybrid cloud platforms provide customers with the flexibility to choose their infrastructure based on their workload, regulatory, and latency needs.