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Today, enterprises are choosing the most common strategy, adopting hybrid multicloud architectures, for managing their data.
Top data challenges for hybrid multicloud architectures
The global hybrid cloud market is growing at
2017
2025*
*Projected, US dollars
21.7%
a year.
1
billion
billion
21.7%
$171.93
$36.14
Cloud architects embrace hybrid multicloud
2
“Almost half of my organization’s infrastructure is in the cloud.”
77%
Hybrid architectures are dynamic, and this complicates data management for cloud administrators and architects.
Let’s take a look at these top data challenges.
Visibility into constantly changing architecture
Enterprise data is dispersed across hybrid multicloud infrastructures that are constantly changing. This can make it hard to know where important and/or sensitive data is at any point.
Worse yet, some cloud admins and architects are wrong or unsure about who is responsible for protecting that data. They are—not the cloud provider.
Challenge 1
Challenge 2
Protection: Backup and recovery
Challenge 3
Scaling for growth
Challenge 4
Meeting high availability for requirements
Solve your challenges with a single platform
Top hybrid multicloud challenges, such as lack of visibility, data protection, scalability and high availability, can be solved with a single portfolio of data management solutions that simplifies complexity and improves control.
Data protection is an essential task for any IT team. Backup and recovery are essential for data protection but using multiple third-party or native-cloud solutions is not efficient.
For a large hybrid multicloud enterprise, automated, all-encompassing protection with a single third-party solution like Veritas is a path toward simplification.
Cloud allows companies to grow infinitely at whatever speed they need, but admins and architects need a scalable data protection solution along with increased storage and compute capacity.
This is the No. 1 attribute they look for in a data protection solution.
Near-zero downtime is becoming a standard goal, especially for banks, health care institutions and other data-intensive operations that must have always-on capabilities to meet service and regulatory requirements.
This requires cloud admins and architects to establish a standard process for recovering workloads in hybrid infrastructures with a specified service-level agreement (SLA).
of cloud admins/architects have
53%
uptime targets of or higher.
53%
99.99%
5
Believe cloud provider handles backup
13.10%
2.20%
Know cloud provider does not offer backup
Unsure of who is responsible for cloud backup
84.70%
Who's responsible for cloud backup?
5 most important criteria for a backup solution
4
How many different data protection solutions does the average enterprise use in its hybrid multicloud environment?
3
“Our desired end state is to run most or all applications in a hybrid multicloud infrastructure.”
50%
Scalability
Trusted product with
reliable reputation
Robust set of available APIs for integration/customization
Cloud marketplace
availability
Considered
“enterprise-grade”
Allied Market Research, “Global Hybrid Cloud Market: Opportunities and Forecasts, 2018-2025,” October 2018
Veritas, "2019 Truth in Cloud Report"
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Today, enterprises are choosing the
most common strategy, adopting hybrid multicloud architectures, for managing their data.
The global hybrid cloud market is growing at
a year.
1
21.7%
Know cloud provider does not offer backup
13.10%
Unsure of who is responsible for
cloud backup
2.20%
Scalability
Trusted product with
reliable reputation
Robust set of available APIs for integration/customization
Cloud marketplace availability
Considered
“enterprise-grade”
1
2
3
4
5
5 Crucial Steps to
Take for a Successful Hybrid Multicloud
Read our tip sheet,
to learn more.
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3
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