Organizations are choosing to shift some of their data sets back from public clouds as part of a revamped infrastructure strategy.
The flexibility, scalability, and capital expenditure savings of cloud services have led many organizations to choose the public cloud for key technology resources. Some organizations have built their business entirely with public cloud services, while others have migrated data from their own data centers to cloud environments. But today, a growing number of organizations are rethinking their cloud strategies and shifting to a more hybrid cloud approach. These organizations are contemplating repatriation—moving some of their apps or data sets back from public clouds into environments they can more tightly manage and control.
This trend is not restricted to businesses of any particular size, but large enterprises, in particular, are exploring the possible benefits of repatriation, shifting some workloads and data to their on-premises data center environments or to colocation and hosting centers.
In our latest whitepaper, we explore this trend in more detail. Download it now to discover:
- Why organizations are shifting their infrastructure strategies
- Where rapatriated data should reside
- How to define the optimal solution