Let's get one thing straight from the start. The core difference is simple: hybrid cloud connects your private infrastructure to a public cloud, making them work as one unified system. Multi-cloud, on the other hand, means you’re using services from several different public cloud providers, and these services don’t necessarily talk to each other.
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The core difference between a hybrid cloud and a multi-cloud setup boils down to one thing: the type of infrastructure you’re mixing together. Hybrid cloud is all about blending your private, on-premise gear with a public cloud, while multi-cloud means you’re using services from two or more public cloud providers.
The right choice really depends…
