Cloud Bursting
Cloud bursting is a hybrid cloud deployment pattern in which an application normally runs in a private data center but automatically "bursts" excess workload into a public cloud during periods of peak demand, then scales back down once demand subsides.
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Fog Computing
Fog computing is a distributed computing architecture that extends cloud capabilities to the network edge by processing data on intermediary nodes — gateways,…
Cloud Bursting
Cloud bursting is a hybrid cloud deployment pattern in which an application normally runs in a private data center but automatically "bursts" excess workload i…
Cloud Repatriation
Cloud repatriation is the practice of migrating workloads, applications, or data back from a public cloud provider to on-premises infrastructure or a private d…
Kubernetes Cost Optimization
Kubernetes cost optimization is the practice of reducing the compute, storage, and networking spend of a Kubernetes cluster while preserving application perfor…