Hybrid Cloud: The Future of Cloud Computing? Well, Yes and No

July 15, 2013 Off By David
Object Storage

Grazed from ITBusinessEdge. Author: Arthur Cole.

Do you have your hybrid cloud yet? Are you planning to get one? If not, you may already be behind the curve, but that might not be a bad thing considering the immaturity of the technology and the still looming possibility that it might not do everything that it is expected to do.

To give credit where credit is due, even those who stand to gain financially from selling hybrid cloud services are working hard to prevent wishful thinking from getting ahead of reality. Rackspace, for one, is not shy in claiming that the hybrid cloud is the wave of the future, but cautions that it is not the ideal solution for all applications. Hybrids will most certainly cost less than traditional infrastructure, but security is more complicated–not less effective, just harder to implement–and the ability to offload key applications can be hampered if the public provider does not offer the correct APIs…

Indeed, the notion that the hybrid cloud can operate as a de facto extension of the data center itself is still way overblown, according to Pariveda Solutions’ Tim Aranki. As he explains to Cloud Tech News, services like dynamic workload migration and outright data bursting are intriguing possibilities, but neither the implementation nor the ongoing management capabilities for such an environment are ready yet. Still, that doesn’t mean today’s hybrid architectures can’t provide an economical solution for lower-tier workload support…

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