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 data center, typically driven by cost, performance, or control considerations that emerged after the initial cloud migration.
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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…
Vendor Lock-in
Vendor lock-in is a state of dependency in which a customer becomes reliant on a single cloud provider's proprietary services, APIs, data formats, or tooling t…
Cloud Cost Governance
Cloud cost governance is the set of policies, processes, and tooling an organization uses to track, control, and optimize its cloud spending, encompassing budg…