Hybrid and Multi-Cloud
Let Netsync Help You Understand the Differences
Cloud storage is not a “one-size-fits-all” system. Options such as hybrid or multi-cloud offerings may make the most sense for your business. Netsync’s Cloud Practice experts can help you understand the differences between hybrid cloud and multi-cloud and design the best system to meet your organization’s needs.
Hybrid cloud: a combination of public cloud storage and on-premises storage, which can minimize latency and provide reliable data archiving to assure business continuity.
Whether you decide on hybrid, multi-cloud, or a combination, Netsync has got you covered.
Multi-cloud: utilizing resources across multiple public clouds to eliminate reliance on any single provider while introducing cost efficiencies, increasing flexibility, extending business resiliency capabilities, and adhering to compliance regulations. Data can easily be moved from one cloud to another when needed.
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