Friday 1 August 2014

Hybrid Cloud Hosting is Responsible for Building Application Infrastructure

Hybrid cloud is one of the cloud deployment models that enable businesses to leverage the perfect fusion of dedicated server, shared cloud server and storage provision on the same network.

Basically, a hybrid cloud hosting comprises of a minimum one private cloud (also referred to as an internal cloud) and one public cloud (that is even known as external cloud).

With this emerging technology,enterprises can keep mission-critical business applications and information internally behind the corporate firewall on dedicated servers secure from unauthorized access. On the other hand, they can keep the applications with lesser importance within the shared web platform.

It enables organizations to reduce their overall storage cost because they can scale their shared server up or down as and when required. This means that they don’t have to pay for the resources which they are not using. Moreover, the service provider is responsible for the maintenance of the server, network and other application across both types of cloud models, that is, public and private.

With a Hybrid Cloud Solution, business application and web servers, as well as load balancers is placed within the Public Cloud. All the sensitive information is basically stored inside the Private Cloud, and is undoubtedly backed and protected highly stringent security provisions.
Users can also easily incorporate this environment to other Private and Public Clouds, in case they are already maintaining the cloud vendor’s management dashboard.

This cloud model even enables the end users to save their resources and money simply by shifting their mission critical business applications in a highly secure environment of the private cloud.
In the end, I would like to conclude by saying that lay a strong foundation for your application infrastructure simply by embracing the emerging hybrid cloud technology.

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