The rapid growth of cloud computing in recent years has increasingly led to complex multi-cloud architectures in many organizations.
The rapid growth of cloud computing in recent years has increasingly led to complex multi-cloud architectures in many organizations. Multi-cloud environments often evolve as the result of a strategic decision to use best-of-breed tools and services regardless of cloud provider, or as the result of specific requirements and preferences of individual business units and DevOps teams.
Application Modernization is Imperative
With the rapid growth and increasing complexity of multi-cloud architectures, application modernization has become a top priority for enterprises. These organizations recognize that simply “lifting and shifting” legacy monolithic applications to the cloud will not meet the demands of their users and customers and fail to fully deliver the agility and scalability benefits of the cloud.
Cloud environments are highly automated and focused on providing both developers and IT operations teams with cost-effective, on-demand access to highly scalable computing and infrastructure resources. As a result, these companies are refactoring their legacy apps and developing new apps, using a cloud-native approach built on a microservices architecture with multiple containers spanning multiple clusters and cloud providers.
Building an Effective Hybrid or Multi-cloud Environment can be Challenging and requires Planning
Effective cloud strategies typically involve implementing consistent cloud, application, and management platforms that let you deploy and manage workloads across multiple infrastructures according to performance, security, compliance, and cost requirements. It can be a daunting task, but IT22 can help