Multi-cloud architecture refers to the use of multiple cloud computing and storage services in a single heterogeneous architecture. It is employed to prevent data loss or downtime due to a localized component failure and allows organizations to leverage specific cloud services or features based on their unique technical requirements.
Multi-Cloud Architecture involves using multiple cloud services from different providers to leverage unique capabilities, avoid vendor lock-in, and potentially achieve cost efficiency through competitive pricing.
Hybrid-Cloud Architecture combines public and private cloud structures, allowing data and applications to be shared between them, thereby providing greater flexibility and optimization of existing infrastructure, security, and compliance.
In contrast to the hybrid cloud’s focus on integrating and balancing private and public clouds within a unified network, a multi-cloud strategy prioritizes selecting the most suitable specific services from a variety of external providers.
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