Hybrid cloud management made easy with these best practices

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Blog

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Wissen Team

Date

July 2, 2024

Hybrid cloud storage is a cloud computing model that has proved beneficial for organizations struggling with data security and cost optimization issues. 

Today, there are numerous options available to organizations to connect enterprise applications to cloud infrastructure. Cloud adoption is no longer a question of preference but an obvious choice. Organizations are now focusing on creating the right mix of public and private clouds to increase efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

A hybrid cloud is more cost-effective, reliable, and less risky. As per G2, by 2022, more than 90% of enterprises will rely on a hybrid cloud environment for meeting their infrastructure needs.

Let us discuss the best practices for hybrid cloud management. But first, let’s understand the basics of hybrid cloud computing.

What is a hybrid cloud?

A hybrid cloud is one where a company’s on-premises infrastructure is linked with either a private cloud (internally managed) or a public cloud (from a third-party vendor).

Hybrid cloud solutions allow organizations to host their applications in multiple deployment environments. A hybrid cloud solution provides businesses greater flexibility since the workloads can be moved between different cloud solutions as per need.

Another big advantage of a hybrid cloud is that it gives businesses greater control over their private data. Organizations can store sensitive data on their private cloud while leveraging the resources of the public cloud.

Best practices for hybrid cloud management

To make the most out of your hybrid cloud, the following best practices might help –

Assess your current workload

The first step is to assess your current workloads and identify the environments required for public cloud, private cloud, and IT before searching for a cloud vendor. In case you have highly confidential data that needs strict monitoring then a public cloud won’t make much sense for your organization. You might need to deploy an on-premises setup while shifting some seasonal workloads to the public cloud.

Before jumping on the hybrid cloud strategy, you need to ask yourself the following questions – 

  • Who will own the work assignment?
  • How essential are those assignments?
  • Who gets the call if something goes wrong?
  • When do the work assignments run?
  • Where do these work assignments run? In public, private, or both kinds of cloud alternatives?

Understand security and governance

Cloud security should be the top concern for your organization. If you are responsible for managing the hybrid cloud for your organization, you need to be proactive about system security. You must consider leveraging resources like IAM systems to control access to data on the cloud.

Two areas need to be acknowledged – 

  • System security and its effect on performance. While data encryption can help protect sensitive information, it can also slow down the overall performance of your cloud system. So, you need to be ready to address it if it comes up during monitoring.
  • Policy management and enforcement. Hybrid cloud managers also need to be well-informed about written policies of cloud system governance. It will ensure non-interference with operations.

Leverage automation  

You must consider the automation of processes while developing and maintaining a hybrid cloud. Processes like resource provisioning, application deployment, and performance monitoring should be automated so that the core workforce can focus on key activities like application development and legacy software improvement through re-architecting. Automation will allow your team to stop worrying about underlying system operations and instead focus on more important tasks.

Choose the right cloud vendor

To ensure the success of your hybrid cloud solution, it’s your responsibility to scout for the best cloud vendor for implementing a hybrid cloud environment. You must choose a cloud partner with proven experience in implementing hybrid clouds.

You must discuss some key aspects like scalability options, ease of data migration, and integration before collaborating with any partner.

Invest in hybrid cloud management tools

Irrespective of where the workload runs, hybrid cloud management tools will help manage and monitor cloud costs and provide consistent user experiences. These tools help simplify and streamline operations.

While selecting a hybrid cloud management tool, you can use an evaluation framework that covers the following six capabilities –

  • Support for cloud platform resources including onboarding, resource discovery, cloud platform support, and cloud services support.
  • Automation and orchestration including configuration management, workload lifecycle automation, automated provisioning, and workflow design interface.
  • Cloud service administration and governance including administrator and user usability experience, templates and designer usability, permissions, quotas, incentives, and compliance tracking.
  • Cloud optimization on cost and performance.
  • Cloud monitoring on cost, performance, and capacity.
  • Integrations and APIs.

Use vendor-agnostic services

It is a good time for organizations to take advantage of the healthy competition brewing between cloud providers. Since not all providers deliver consistent services, it’s beneficial for organizations to remain nimble and test out different services before finalizing one provider. It can help lower costs and increase performance.

You must select a cloud provider that can guide the cloud migration process. Asking the following key questions from your cloud provider might help – 

  • What tools, including third-party tools, do they have to make the migration easier?
  • What’s the level of their expertise and experience?
  • How can the provider help you deal with inflexible architectures, legacy systems, and complex interdependencies?
  • What level of support can it provide during the migration process?

The future belongs to the hybrid cloud 

The flexibility, agility, and scalability offered by hybrid cloud computing is the reason why it’s gaining popularity. Organizations have a great opportunity to capitalize on this environment and create a hybrid cloud adoption or migration strategy that suits their requirements.

Gaining an insight into the best practices for hybrid cloud management will help make the most of your investments. 

In case you are looking for expert assistance on cloud migration, Wissen can help.

This article was originally published at: https://yourstory.com/2021/06/few-best-practices-hybrid-cloud-management/amp