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Multi-Cloud and Hybrid Cloud Deployment

How do you handle different cloud services in a hybrid cloud deployment?

Hybrid cloud deployment integrates public cloud, private cloud, and edge computing resources to achieve resource optimization and flexible scalability. Its importance lies in supporting data sovereignty, disaster recovery, and cost control. For example, when handling sensitive data, it leverages the compliance of cloud providers, and is widely used in the financial or medical industries.

Core elements include a unified orchestration platform (such as Kubernetes or multi-cloud management tools), which coordinates service differences through API integration, cross-cloud network virtualization, and automation policies. In practical applications, this promotes workload portability, load balancing, and centralized monitoring, enhancing agility and reducing vendor lock-in, thereby facilitating rapid business responses.

Implementation steps: 1. Evaluate cloud service compatibility. 2. Deploy management tools to ensure interoperability. 3. Configure consistent network and security policies. 4. Continuously optimize performance. Typical scenarios include elastic scaling of applications, and the business value lies in reducing IT costs by 30%, enhancing resilience, and improving business continuity.

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