A hybrid cloud is a type of cloud computing environment that combines a public cloud and a private cloud by allowing data and applications to be shared between them. This allows organizations to take advantage of the benefits of both types of clouds, such as the cost savings and scalability of a public cloud, and the control and security of a private cloud.
One of the main benefits of a hybrid cloud is that it allows organizations to move workloads between the public and private cloud as needed, depending on the specific requirements of those workloads. For example, an organization may choose to run sensitive data or applications on a private cloud for security purposes, while less sensitive workloads can be run on a public cloud to take advantage of its cost savings and scalability.