Multi-Cloud Strategy

Definition: A Multi-Cloud Strategy refers to the practice of using services from multiple cloud computing providers to meet an organization’s needs.

This approach allows businesses to leverage the strengths and capabilities of different cloud platforms while avoiding dependency on a single vendor. A multi-cloud strategy can enhance flexibility, reliability, and performance across various applications and services.

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Other Terms:

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