Multi-cloud: It involves using services from multiple cloud providers, such as AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, etc.
Hybrid cloud: Combines on-premises infrastructure with cloud services, creating a mix of private and public cloud resources.
Multi-cloud: Provides flexibility in choosing the best services from different providers to meet specific requirements.
Hybrid cloud: Offers flexibility by allowing workloads to move between private and public clouds.
Multi-cloud: May provide cost advantages by selecting the most cost-effective services for each workload.
Hybrid cloud: Enables organizations to optimize costs by running less-sensitive workloads in the public cloud and critical workloads in a private cloud.
Multi-cloud: Ideal for organizations seeking best-of-breed solutions from different providers.
Hybrid cloud: Suited for businesses with existing on-premises infrastructure looking to leverage cloud benefits gradually.