Hybrid Service
A Hybrid Service refers to an IT infrastructure or service model that combines two or more distinct environments—typically a private, on-premise data center and one or more public cloud services. This integration allows organizations to leverage the best features of both environments, creating a unified and flexible operational landscape.
In today's dynamic business environment, a single infrastructure model rarely meets all needs. Hybrid services provide the necessary agility to meet fluctuating demand while maintaining control over sensitive data. It allows businesses to modernize gradually without a disruptive, immediate migration to the public cloud.
The core of a hybrid service is interoperability. This requires robust networking, standardized APIs, and unified management tools that allow workloads, data, and applications to move seamlessly between the private cloud (where the company retains full control) and the public cloud (where scalability and elasticity are leveraged).
Related concepts include Multi-Cloud (using services from multiple public providers) and Edge Computing (processing data closer to the source, often integrated into a hybrid setup).