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Hybrid Cloud

A hybrid cloud contains public and private clouds, with data connecting them on- and off-premises. Using both public and private clouds allows for more flexibility in data processes, creating the option to choose between cloud types based on a given task. Benefits of using hybrid clouds include increased agility in storage processes and greater scalability of data.

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