Hybrid Clouds Clause Samples
Hybrid Clouds. The Cloud infrastructure is a composition of two or more Clouds (private, community, or public) that remain unique entities but are bound together by standardized or proprietary technologies that enables data and application portability (e.g., Cloud bursting for load-balancing between clouds. In the Hybrid cloud, many enterprises would prefer to keep their critical data and applications within their own control to ensure security firewall, while hosting the less critical ones on a public cloud. Under these cloud deployment model users typically outsource nonbusiness critical information and processing to the public cloud, while keeping business- critical services and data in their control (VenkateRao J. ▇▇.▇▇ [10]). A hybrid cloud can be delivered by a federated cloud provider that combines its own resources with those of other providers. Thus, hybrid cloud delivery model encompasses provisioning all components and services that are required to deploy services (e.g. Hardware, network services, operating systems, databases, middleware, applications, and third-party service provisioning). Hybrid clouds consist of a mixed deployment of private and public cloud infrastructures to achieve the maximum cost reduction through outsourcing whilst maintaining the desired degree of control over e.g. sensitive data by employing local private clouds.
