Hybrid cloud is a computing environment that combines two or more different types of cloud computing, usually a combination of a private cloud and a public cloud. This combination enables organizations to take advantage of the benefits of both types of clouds while minimizing their drawbacks.

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In a hybrid cloud environment, companies can run their critical applications and store their sensitive data on their private cloud, which provides them with greater control and security. At the same time, they can leverage the scalability and cost-effectiveness of the public cloud for non-critical workloads.

Hybrid cloud environments typically use orchestration software to manage and coordinate the workloads running on both the private and public clouds. This enables companies to move workloads between the different clouds to take advantage of the most appropriate cloud services for each workload.

Some popular hybrid cloud solutions include Azure Stack, Google Anthos, and AWS Outposts. These solutions allow companies to create a consistent cloud experience across their private and public clouds, making it easier to manage their cloud environments and achieve their business goals.