What is hybrid cloud? Your complete infrastructure guide
Blog post from Northflank
Hybrid cloud, a configuration that blends public cloud services like AWS and Google Cloud with private cloud and on-premises infrastructure, offers engineering teams flexibility in deploying workloads based on specific technical requirements and constraints such as compliance, performance, cost optimization, and legacy integration. This approach allows organizations to keep sensitive data secure on private servers while utilizing public cloud resources for scalable and globally accessible applications. While hybrid cloud can enhance global reach and reduce vendor lock-in by leveraging the best services from multiple providers, it introduces complexity in managing diverse environments, networking, and security. Tools like Northflank simplify these challenges by providing a consistent deployment interface across various infrastructures, supporting containerized applications that ensure portability and ease of management. Hybrid cloud is particularly advantageous for industries like finance, healthcare, manufacturing, and gaming, where balancing security, performance, and cost is critical. Although not suitable for every organization, when effectively implemented, hybrid cloud can optimize workloads and streamline operations, provided the right tools are used to mitigate complexity.