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Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2025 3:45 am
3. Matching the workload to the environment is a top priority
All of this points to a growing trend toward more holistic and thoughtful rationalization of the application portfolio on a case-by-case basis. On the other hand, advanced organizations will be better able to match workloads to the best environment based on a set of criteria that matter most to them, whether that’s cost, performance, compliance, existing skill sets, industry needs, etc.
repatriation — essentially, migration from clouds in the opposite direction — and that it will simply be a result of a greater focus on workloads, rather than some general abandonment of the cloud and its benefits. “There’s a lot of chatter around repatriation, but workloads moving from public clouds to private clouds have generally been poor candidates for bosnia and herzegovina whatsapp data to the public cloud,” he says. “Most organizations that move these workloads back to the private cloud aren’t abandoning the public cloud altogether, but rather are thinking about the applications and projects they choose to run in the public cloud. In 2021, it’s likely that we’ll see this repatriation scenario play out as companies look to deploy each application on the most appropriate infrastructure as part of a hybrid IT strategy.”
This is consistent with the expectation that migrating to the public cloud may lose some of its appeal. Hybrid cloud can reduce pressure on IT, especially when running applications that might be better served by another strategy.
“While the move to cloud platforms can bring significant benefits, it comes with its own set of challenges: decomposing large traditional data models, refactoring applications, etc. all require significant investment to achieve the greatest benefit,” says Drobishevsky.
All of this points to a growing trend toward more holistic and thoughtful rationalization of the application portfolio on a case-by-case basis. On the other hand, advanced organizations will be better able to match workloads to the best environment based on a set of criteria that matter most to them, whether that’s cost, performance, compliance, existing skill sets, industry needs, etc.
repatriation — essentially, migration from clouds in the opposite direction — and that it will simply be a result of a greater focus on workloads, rather than some general abandonment of the cloud and its benefits. “There’s a lot of chatter around repatriation, but workloads moving from public clouds to private clouds have generally been poor candidates for bosnia and herzegovina whatsapp data to the public cloud,” he says. “Most organizations that move these workloads back to the private cloud aren’t abandoning the public cloud altogether, but rather are thinking about the applications and projects they choose to run in the public cloud. In 2021, it’s likely that we’ll see this repatriation scenario play out as companies look to deploy each application on the most appropriate infrastructure as part of a hybrid IT strategy.”
This is consistent with the expectation that migrating to the public cloud may lose some of its appeal. Hybrid cloud can reduce pressure on IT, especially when running applications that might be better served by another strategy.
“While the move to cloud platforms can bring significant benefits, it comes with its own set of challenges: decomposing large traditional data models, refactoring applications, etc. all require significant investment to achieve the greatest benefit,” says Drobishevsky.