Multi-cluster overview
1. Multi-cluster overview
In today's cloud-driven world, many enterprise organizations are adopting hybrid and multi-cloud approaches. According to a Flexera study, the average enterprise uses 2.6 cloud providers. Why are enterprise organizations transitioning to hybrid and multi-cloud strategies? The shift is driven by a variety of factors depending on the scale and complexity of the organization. Let's explore some of the key factors. First, multiple cloud providers can help organizations meet compliance requirements. For example, companies with customers in the public sector are required to use a multi-cloud approach to meet data sovereignty and security regulations. Adopting a multi-cloud strategy can also help minimize risk by giving companies more leverage when negotiating prices with cloud vendors. When multiple providers are involved, enterprise organizations also gain resilience. For example, in a situation where a provider does not fulfill their availability guarantees or a major disaster recovery is needed, a secondary provider can help with backup. Finally, mergers and acquisitions often result in a multi-cloud environment as companies inherit existing cloud commitments from the businesses they acquire.2. Let's practice!
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