Welcome back! In this section, we explore the deployment of hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructures with Google Cloud Platform (GCP) as part of our migration journey. As we configure GCP for our targeted use case, our environment currently operates in a transitional phase utilizing a hybrid cloud setup. A hybrid cloud combines a private cloud—or an on-premises data center—with a public cloud service like GCP. This approach is especially common in sectors such as banking and government, where maintaining dedicated data centers yields significant benefits. In contrast, a multi-cloud deployment leverages more than one public cloud provider. For example, some services may run on GCP while others operate on alternative platforms like Azure or AWS.Documentation Index
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Understanding the differences between hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructures is crucial for designing resilient and scalable IT environments.