Hybrid cloud architecture is a computing environment that combines on-premises infrastructure, or a private cloud, with a public cloud, allowing data and applications to be shared between them. It provides versatility, agility, cost-efficiency, and strategic task allocation between different types of storage.
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.
Multi-Cloud Architecture employs various cloud services from multiple providers, aiming to capitalize on distinct strengths, evade vendor dependency, and potentially gain cost benefits via competitive pricing options.
While hybrid cloud focuses on integration and balance between private and public clouds within the same network, multi-cloud is centered around using the best specific services from multiple external providers.
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