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These materials are © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Any dissemination, distribution, or unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. HPE Hybrid IT Infrastructure In This Chapter ▶ ▶ Finding the right mix of on‐premises and public cloud ▶ ▶ Ensuring on‐premises success with HPE ▶ ▶ Finding the perfect hardware and software combination A s mentioned in previous chapters, when you have easily supported workloads that don't have or need much cus- tomization and that don't suffer from latency issues between the client and the server, you should consider the public cloud. For more guidance on public cloud services available to you, visit www.cloud28plus.com/na. For everything else, there's on‐premises infrastructure. Remember: On‐premises infrastructure encompasses everything in your local and remote data centers, as well as any co‐located data centers you may lease. Getting the Right Workload Environment Mix Today's enterprises are balancing systems of record with the digitization of everything; they must operate in both the cloud and on‐premises worlds. The traditional "systems of record" world co‐exists with the "all things digital" world. Hybrid IT is the new reality; there is no one‐size‐fits‐all IT strategy for today's workloads. Enterprises are operating IT environments based on a mix of traditional/on‐premises environments, along with private and public clouds, and this will continue. It's complex. Now more than ever, IT must accelerate the business with the speed and flexibility to pivot with business demands across environments. The key to supporting these worlds requires the ability to compose resources for every Chapter 6

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