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    Building Resilient Multi-Cloud Architectures

    Marcus O'BrienJan 20266 min read

    Multi-cloud without duplicating operational chaos in every region.

    Multi-cloud is no longer a theoretical exercise — it's an operational reality for most large enterprises. The question is no longer whether to adopt multi-cloud, but how to do it well.

    The most common mistake we see is treating multi-cloud as simply running the same workloads on different providers. True multi-cloud resilience requires workload-aware placement, cross-cloud networking, and unified observability.

    Data gravity is the single biggest challenge. Moving data between clouds is expensive and slow. Successful multi-cloud architectures minimize cross-cloud data movement by placing compute near data and using intelligent replication strategies.

    Operational consistency is critical. Teams need unified deployment pipelines, consistent security policies, and cross-cloud monitoring. Without these, multi-cloud becomes multi-headache.

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