Resource scheduling is the simple but powerful practice of turning off cloud resources when they are not in use. Think of it like turning off the lights in an empty office to save on the electricity bill. This strategy targets one of the biggest hidden costs in tech: paying for idle infrastructure. It’s a foundational…
At its heart, the difference between multicloud vs hybrid cloud is pretty simple. Multicloud means you're using services from more than one public cloud provider, like AWS and Azure, without necessarily connecting them. Think of it as picking the best tool for each job from different toolboxes.
On the other hand, a hybrid cloud strategy…
Cloud management services are essentially third-party experts who take the wheel of your entire cloud infrastructure. They handle everything from servers and storage to networks and the applications that run on them.
Think of them as a specialized pit crew for your high-performance cloud environment. They're the ones doing the performance tuning, security monitoring, and…
