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by aaronblohowiak
2043 days ago
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> Nonetheless, it also doesn't need to be all or nothing. You can easily combine a MultiCloud approach. There may be reasons to go multicloud but ease isn’t one of them. You double your infra support overhead (or more likely, half its quality) and have a “least common denominator” experience. The natural tendencies of large organizations is a diffusion of investment but the cheapest costs frequently come from a concentration of investment. |
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You can leverage the high quality network infrastructure from Google while using your own DC for Compute Heavy Load.
Use Azure for your Windows specific workloads.
Go with AliCloud in China.
You need to be big enough so that running it yourself is doable with a certain amount of quality. Which does imply many teams and workloads.