Multi-cloud describes an environment that relies on multiple clouds - such as OpenStack, Microsoft Azure or AWS.
For instance, you may be running a workload that requires large pools of storage and networking resources on a private cloud, such as OpenStack.
At the same time, you may have a workload that needs to scale up or down quickly on a public cloud, such as Microsoft Azure or AWS. Each workload is running on the ideal cloud, but now you have multiple clouds to manage.
You rely on multiple cloud providers - such as AWS, Microsoft, OpenStack and VMware - for multiple applications. You may also rely on homegrown clouds, telecom clouds and other third-party clouds.
You connect multiple deployment platforms - such as public cloud, private cloud, dedicated servers and on-premises servers - within a single application.
You can run each workload where it performs best, for the lowest cost.
You can avoid the pain of migrating legacy apps to a new platform.
You can avoid vendor lock-in and latency while creating redundancy.
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