What Is Hybrid Cloud?
The hybrid cloud model consists of a combination of public and private cloud infrastructure. Private cloud environments are those in which computing resources are dedicated to a single customer, and public cloud environments are those that utilize shared or multi-tenant environments, in which multiple customers simultaneously use the same infrastructure. A common example of the hybrid cloud model is when businesses maintain a portion of their data and applications in on-premises infrastructure while maintaining another portion of their data and applications in a public cloud hosting environment.