A hybrid cloud is a cloud computing environment that uses a mix of on-premises, private cloud, and public cloud services with orchestration between the platforms. It allows organizations to leverage the scalability and cost-effectiveness of public clouds while maintaining control over sensitive data and applications in a private environment. Hybrid clouds are commonly used for workloads that require flexibility, disaster recovery, and compliance with specific regulatory requirements.
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