Hybrid

Cloud Computing and Security

What is a Hybrid Cloud Architecture?

A hybrid cloud architecture is an environment that combines private computing resources with a public cloud. A public cloud is a cloud computing platform provided by a third-party company, and a good example would be Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services, or the Google Cloud Platform. In this article, we’ll explain how a hybrid cloud architecture works...

Last Update: Nov 23, 2022

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Getting Started with Azure Arc-Servers

Microsoft announced Azure Arc at Ignite 2019 providing a cross-platform hybrid management system to manage all servers anywhere. In this article, you’ll learn how to onboard your on-premises servers to Azure Arc Servers.

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Amazon Announces AWS Storage Gateway Hardware Appliance

Amazon recently announced a new AWS Storage Gateway hardware appliance that can be used to connect an organization’s existing on-premise hardware configurations to various AWS services.

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Amazon Announces Several AWS Storage Gateway Updates

Amazon recently announced several updates to the AWS Storage Gateway service. This is a product that was designed to serve as an interface between on-site and AWS cloud storage.

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Teams Now Captures Compliance Records for Hybrid and Guest Users

Teams is now able to capture compliance records for contributions to private chats by guests or on-premises users in a hybrid Office 365 organization. The new mechanism uses “phantom mailboxes” in the cloud to hold the compliance records for on-premises users. You must register your tenant to be able to get an updated GUI for the Security and Compliance Center, but PowerShell can find these records now.

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VMware Announces vSphere 6.7

VMware recently announced vSphere 6.7, the latest version of its cloud virtualization platform, which includes a variety of updates in the areas of management, security, and more.

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Exchange Relieves Hybrid Deployment Blockers for On-Premises Customers

Revealed at the Ignite conference, Microsoft plans to make some changes relatively soon to relieve the complexity and overhead of deploying and managing hybrid Exchange organizations. Microsoft also showed how to move mailboxes between tenants. It’s a small part of the tenant-to-tenant migration scenario, but it’s good to see it happening.

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