Multicloud - Wikipedia
Multicloud - Wikipedia
Multicloud
Multicloud (also spelled multi-cloud or multi cloud) is a company's use of multiple cloud
computing and storage services from different vendors in a single heterogeneous architecture to
improve cloud infrastructure capabilities and cost. It also refers to the distribution of cloud assets,
software, applications, etc. across several cloud-hosting environments. With a typical multicloud
architecture utilizing two or more public clouds as well as multiple private clouds, a multicloud
environment aims to eliminate the reliance on any single cloud provider and thus, vendor lock-in.
For example, an enterprise may concurrently use separate cloud providers for infrastructure (IaaS),
platform (PaaS) and software (SaaS) services, or use multiple infrastructure (IaaS) or platform (PaaS)
providers.[1] In the latter case, they may use different infrastructure providers for different workloads,
deploy a single workload load balanced across multiple providers (active-active), or deploy a single
workload on one provider, with a backup on another (active-passive).
Contents
Advantages and challenges
Difference between multicloud and hybrid cloud
See also
References
Additional benefits of the multicloud architecture include adherence to local policies that require
certain data to be physically present within the area/country, geographical distribution of processing
requests from physically closer cloud unit which in turn reduces latency, and mitigating against
disasters.[3][2]
Various issues and challenges also present themselves in a multicloud environment.[3] Security and
governance is more complicated, and more "moving parts" may create resiliency issues.
See also
Cloud computing
References
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de/). TechRepublic. 2020-12-24. Retrieved 2022-02-24.
2. Brand, Aron (February 17, 2020). "You Might Want to Rethink Monogamy (When Clouds are in
Question)" (https://techmonitor.ai/technology/cloud/rethink-monogamy-multicloud). Tech Monitor.
3. Synytsky, Ruslan. "How To Overcome The Challenges Of Gaining Multi-Cloud Interoperability" (htt
ps://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2018/10/25/how-to-overcome-the-challenges-of-gaini
ng-multi-cloud-interoperability/). Forbes Technology Council. Retrieved 25 October 2018.
4. Rouse, Margaret. "What is a multi-cloud strategy" (http://searchcloudapplications.techtarget.com/d
efinition/multi-cloud-strategy). SearchCloudApplications. Retrieved 3 July 2014.
5. King, Rachel. "Pivotal's head of products: We're moving to a multi-cloud world" (https://www.zdne
t.com/pivotals-head-of-products-were-moving-to-a-multi-cloud-world-7000030737/). ZDnet.
Retrieved 3 July 2014.
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