Multi Cloud Application Platform

A multi cloud application platform is a software platform that enables developers to deploy and manage applications across multiple cloud environments. It provides a unified interface for managing applications, data, and infrastructure across different cloud providers. This platform allows developers to build and deploy applications on any cloud provider without being locked into a single vendor.

Examples of Multi Cloud Application Platforms

  • IBM Cloud Pak for Applications
  • Red Hat OpenShift
  • Google Anthos
  • Microsoft Azure Arc

Multi Cloud Application Platform vs Multi Cloud Container Platform

A multi cloud container platform is a platform that enables developers to deploy and manage containerized applications across multiple cloud environments. It provides a unified interface for managing containers, data, and infrastructure across different cloud providers. The main difference between a multi cloud application platform and a multi cloud container platform is that the former is designed to manage applications while the latter is designed to manage containers.

When to Use a Multi Cloud Application Platform

A multi cloud application platform is ideal for organizations that want to deploy and manage applications across multiple cloud providers. It is also useful for organizations that want to avoid vendor lock-in and have the flexibility to choose the best cloud provider for each application. For example, a company may use IBM Cloud Pak for Applications to deploy an application on IBM Cloud and then use Red Hat OpenShift to deploy another application on Amazon Web Services.







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