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Achieving Digital Transformation Using Hybrid Cloud

By : Vikas Grover, Ishu Verma, Praveen Rajagopalan
Book Image

Achieving Digital Transformation Using Hybrid Cloud

By: Vikas Grover, Ishu Verma, Praveen Rajagopalan

Overview of this book

Hybrid cloud technology can be leveraged by organizations aiming to build next-gen applications while safeguarding prior technological investments. This book will help you explore different hybrid cloud architectural patterns, whether designing new projects or migrating legacy applications to the cloud. You'll learn about the key building blocks of hybrid cloud enabling you to deploy, manage, and secure applications and data while porting the workloads between environments without rebuilding. Further, you’ll explore Kubernetes, GitOps, and Layer 3/7 services to reduce operational complexity. You'll also learn about nuances of security and compliance in hybrid cloud followed by the economics of hybrid cloud. You’ll gain a deep understanding of the concepts with use cases from telecom 5G and industrial manufacturing, giving you a glimpse into real industry problems resolved by hybrid cloud, and unlocking millions of dollars of opportunities for enterprises. By the end of this book, you'll be well-equipped to design and develop efficient hybrid cloud strategies, lead conversations with senior IT and business executives, and succeed in hybrid cloud implementation or transformation opportunities.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
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Part 1: Containers, Kubernetes, and DevOps for Hybrid Cloud
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Part 2: Design Patterns, DevOps, and GitOps

Protection of data

In the previous section, we looked at the network layer to understand the best practices along the journey of a request from the end user to the application. We also looked at other layers of the application stack and made sure each component of the hybrid cloud infrastructure was secure against any attack or infiltration. In this section, we are going to look at how we can protect the data that exists in all the components of the architecture. As with all other components, responsibility for securing data is also shared.

In our hybrid cloud infrastructure, there are many kinds of data that we need to protect. When we refer to data security, it’s not about just protecting the application data. The data in our architecture can be of many types:

  • Infrastructure and systems information
  • Network logs
  • Platform logs
  • Monitoring and metrics information
  • Application logs
  • Application data
  • Transactional data
  • Archived data
  • Analytical...