Research from the 2024 Data Protection Report suggests that nearly half of production workloads run within a public cloud with the rest remaining equally divided between physical servers and virtual machines within data centers.

Research also suggests that organizations looking for cloud capable modern data protection is trending:

39%
want the ability to move from one major cloud to another (e.g. AWS and Azure)
38%
want consistent protection of on‑premises and IaaS/​SaaS workloads
37%
want their data protection solution to migrate their on‑premises workloads to a cloud
27%
want to use cloud‑​infrastructure as their disaster recovery site
From the Data Protection Trends Report for 2024 we bring you a new research brief, “The State of Hybrid and Multi Cloud.”

Download for access to new data, insights and “cloud smart” strategies for cloud architects, engineers and backup admins from business and IT leaders on how they respond to unique hybrid- and multi-cloud challenges, including:

Enterprise backup protecting IaaS, SaaS, PaaS
Reliability and protection of cloud workloads as a must for modern data protection
Modernizing
backups
Aligning data protection to cyber resiliency and ransomware
Cloud‑centric
capabilities
Why modern data protection must have at least one cloud‑centric capability
Scaling
budgets
With 92% of budgets for data protection growing in 2024 how do you control cloud costs while meeting needs

Download the new State of Hybrid and Multi Cloud research brief for more insights from 1,200 survey responses.

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