Benefits of Hybrid Cloud

The hybrid cloud model combines both the on-premises infrastructure with public and private cloud environments, offering various benefits.  

An advantage of hybrid cloud is flexibility. Applications, built with containers, are portable and can easily move between the public and private clouds or on-prem environments. This provides operational flexibility and better utilization of resources.

Another advantage is improved ROI. Expenses can be reduced by using public clouds for on-demand capacity along with their on-premise counterpart for sensitive workloads/data, as they help maintain low costs on long-term needs for infrastructure.  

Hybrid environments support data locality and compliance as the data can stay in specific regions for regulatory compliance, while allowing global access to applications.

It is highly scalable. The hybrid cloud scales quickly during heightened demand without incurring  infrastructural burden for large-scale consumption on premises.  

Hybrid cloud also makes applications run closer to the end-users, ensuring low latency in distant locations.

Not only that; it provides access to innovative cloud-native technologies such as AI and machine learning without having to replace the infrastructure. That brings app development and delivery well within a short time frame.