Posted on Thursday July 07, 2016
Who would have guessed that clouds could be so complex? Yet in a day and age of seemingly continuous technological advances, "cloud" computing has become one of the more intricate and interesting approaches to managing IT resources for businesses. Not to mention one of the most cost effective, flexible, and secure, thanks in part to something known as the "hybrid cloud."
Hybrid clouds, as the name suggests, are a version of cloud computing that are made up of two different components. They are a combination of private clouds (where data and applications that require tighter controls are hosted either internally or privately in the cloud space); and public clouds (which are operated externally by third-party providers with the express purpose of reducing a company's IT infrastructure).
A recent "State of the Cloud" report indicates that 71% of all cloud users are now implementing hybrid cloud solutions, mainly because the ways in which they benefit small- and medium-sized businesses are so numerous. Here we've highlighted what we consider to be the 4 most significant benefits of hybrid cloud solutions.
Does your industry go through seasonal workload increases? With a hybrid cloud solution, you'll be able to easily handle spikes in demand by migrating data from maxed-out on-premise servers to scalable, pay-as-you-go "servers in the sky" whenever needed, without incurring any extra hardware and maintenance costs.
Having the ability to choose between on-site/privately-hosted cloud servers and ones on the public cloud gives you more than just cost flexibility. It also gives you the capacity to pair the right IT solution with the right job, like keeping smaller projects on your local or private cloud, while utilizing the more robust computing resources on offer from the public cloud for your bigger projects.
What exactly does this common IT buzzword mean for your organization? In a nutshell, it means that the hybrid cloud allows you to "scale up" or "scale down" on an as-needed basis. So if there are last-minute demand increases that your hardware can't support, or if you're simply planning for future expansion, hybrid cloud solutions allow for on-demand increases or decreases in capacity.
Last, but certainly not least, are the security advantages of a hybrid cloud solution. SMBs are able to host within the private cloud their more sensitive data such as an e-commerce website or HR platform, while using the public cloud space for less sensitive data where it's more cost effective and there is less likely to be major problems should there ever be a security breach.
SMBs can set up their hybrid cloud model in a few different ways, depending on their precise needs and the types of providers available to them: