Cloud repatriation: How to take back control
The migration of applications and associated data from cloud hyperscalers back to on-premise private clouds or data centres.
16 octobre 2023
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Scott Holman
Head of Google Cloud
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Cloud repatriation is defined as the migration of applications and associated data from cloud hyperscalers back to on-premise private clouds or data centres.
Some organisations choose to repatriate some workloads that they have already migrated to the cloud for several reasons; for example, regulatory changes, digital and data sovereignty, or the need to lower latency and have more control over performance.
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