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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

Adopting the Right Strategy for Building a Hybrid Cloud

Cloud adoption brings benefits in the areas of developer productivity, cost, business agility, and innovation. By now, most organizations have some cloud footprint. But every organization is not able to reap maximum rewards from cloud adoption.

As organizations progress on their cloud adoption journey, they realize that each cloud brings its own strengths and weaknesses and some of the applications need to be in their own private data center or in multiple clouds.

With various public cloud providers and computing and delivery models, the cloud seems to bring limitless options when defining architecture. As an IT leader, you can easily get overwhelmed with design options to drive significant rewards from the cloud.

Your business and technical requirements can surely guide you to make design decisions, but with ever-changing needs, unforeseen future demands, and security and control requirements, many organizations choose to go with a bit of both worlds – public and private cloud – and are adopting a hybrid cloud.

In this chapter, we will cover the following topics to provide you with an overview of a hybrid cloud, including its benefits and use cases and the key benefits to consider while defining the hybrid cloud strategy for your organization:

  • Exploring cloud computing – types and service delivery models
  • Defining the hybrid cloud
  • Hybrid cloud strategy
  • Addressing compliance considerations
  • Automating security measures
  • Finding the right balance between public and private clouds
  • Evaluating available tools and technologies
  • Understanding the benefits of hybrid cloud computing