Hybrid Cloud
The term "hybrid cloud" refers to an IT architecture that combines some degree of workload mobility, orchestration, and administration between two or more environments. Such settings may necessitate the following:
1 private cloud and 1 public cloud are required.
Private clouds of two or more
a minimum of two widely accessible cloud formations
Connected to at least one cloud—public or private—bare metal or virtual
This is why it can be more helpful to define hybrid cloud computing by what it does. All hybrid clouds should:
Connect multiple computers through a network.
Consolidate IT resources.
Scale out and quickly provision new resources.
Be able to move workloads between environments.
Incorporate a single, unified management tool.
Orchestrate processes with the help of automation.