Hybrid connectivity refers to an approach to networking that combines multiple types of network connections, typically a mix of private network infrastructure (e.g., on-premises data centers, private clouds) and public cloud resources or other external networks, to create a unified and flexible network environment. It's commonly used to improve performance, increase reliability, optimize costs, and provide greater agility by leveraging the strengths of different network types.
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