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 Why should you learn Multi-Cloud Concepts

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Before we delve into why an aspiring Cloud engineer should get trained in multi-cloud, let us first understand what is multi-cloud.

What is Multi-cloud?

The multi-cloud is a quickly growing, popular cloud approach that is made of one or more than one cloud service. This can be made from a combination of the same cloud vendor or different cloud vendors and any of them can be either private or public. Businesses select the most appropriate environment for both applications and infrastructure in order to get the optimal multi-cloud combination.

Multi-cloud deployments are actually a mixed bag that provide business value but come with complex management. A lot of third party management tools help out with the complex management challenges.

Why organizations chose multi-cloud?

Today business challenges are being answered by technology, but multi-cloud on the face of it makes it look complicated, so why do organizations go for it? The reason is a technological one. There are certain APIs, features and architectures that can be supported better on one cloud option more than the others. Another reason is – raw economics. The overall availability also needs to be taken into consideration which drives businesses to distribute their IT across more than one data center; the same is also done with cloud solutions. Organizations of varying sizes depend on cloud services in order to support new initiates, capture better business value and stay competitive. Companies adopt the multiple cloud approach in order to meet continuously evolving business goals and to dodge a single-vendor dependency and lock-in.

Here is an example of why an organization would pick multi-cloud:

A cloned IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) deployment will ensure more efficient failover, better availability, decreased risk of crippling distributed denial-of-service downtimes and disaster recovery. Moreover, if there is a possibility of growing data explosion, it requires a unique approach to handle all kinds of corporate information. When this organization chooses to have more than one service and diversify cloud deployments, businesses will be able to more effectively match specific workload requirements to the most suitable platform while gaining leverage for negotiating service level contracts and agreements.

Information Technology has become so much more dynamic and is now moving to virtual infrastructure both off-premises and on-premises. This brings in a significant amount of complexity around resource management, self service, compliance, capacity planning and financial controls. Cloud management tools help with maintenance of visibility and oversight all across these resources that are spread across. This requires trained multi-cloud professionals who have had hands on lab experience.

Automation – assisting with multi-cloud management

Automation has been used in enterprises in a discrete way, with different teams using different tools for management of specific domains. Today, management tools though are capable of automating assets across any environment. When an enterprise gets on board trained multi cloud professionals who are adept at working with modern automation tools, change in cloud services is averted. Adding these modern automation capabilities to multi-cloud based IT limits the complexity of the environment. The greatest advantage is enhancement of workload security and performance for cloud-native and traditional applications.

Multi-cloud trained specialists – dire need for the hour

The best practices for managing a multi-cloud set up can only be carried out by a trained individual who has worked hands-on in the environment by testing all combinations and workings of several kinds of platforms. The number of cloud service providers that enterprises are using is on the rise and as per research reports; it is now the right time to get trained in multi-cloud management in order to fit the bill. IIHT’s cloud stack course includes multi-cloud course where participants are given the coveted cloud access and the opportunity to work with all the major cloud products from the biggest cloud service providers in order to get hands on experience. With our LaaS (Learning as a Service) approach to cloud training, course participants can’t be better prepared to take on a multi-cloud environment!


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