MULTI-CLOUD VS HYBRID CLOUD

DEFINITION

Multi-cloud is a term that refers to the use of two or more public clouds, such as AWS, Azure, and Google multi-Cloud.

Hybrid clouds, such as an OpenStack private cloud and AWS, combine private and public clouds.

DATA SECURITY

Multi-cloud:  The data of users is kept safe by the public cloud provider.

Hybrid cloud: The data of users is safe on the cloud, whether it is private or public.

DATA SHARING

Multi-cloud:  Cloud-to-cloud data transfer is possible.

Hybrid cloud:Cloud data can be shared between them.

UNIFIED SECURITY

Multi-cloud:  It is difficult to implement.

Hybrid cloud: It is possible to implement.

TOOL SUPPORT

Multi-cloud:  Support for third-party operational tools should be prioritized.

Hybrid cloud: Support for native ops tools should be prioritized.

ANALYTICS

Multi-cloud:  Third-party performance analytics should be prioritized.

Hybrid cloud: Concentrate on native performance statistics.

COST MANAGEMENT

Multi-Cloud will concentrate on third-party cloud utilization and cost control.

The emphasis in the Hybrid Cloud will be on native cloud usage and cost control.

Aside from their differences, both cloud-based services enable organizations to provide services to clients in a more effective and productive manner. Know more about cloud computing.