Cloud repatriation is undoubtedly one of the hottest trends in the cloud infrastructure space as of 2023. It enables organisations to regain control of their cloud spend, workloads and data. According to a report on cloud repatriation by 451 Research group, 48% of IT decision makers confirmed that they had moved their applications away from hyperscalers to other venues in 2021. At the same time, Gartner predicts that global spending on public cloud services is predicted to exceed $590 billion in 2023.
These numbers are food for thought. Over the last few years, leading public cloud providers, such as Amazon, Microsoft, and Google, have dominated the cloud market, serving as an entry point for all those organisations that are at the beginning of their cloud migration journey. In addition, there is no indication that this will change drastically due to the ever-increasing demand for cloud resources. However, relying entirely on public cloud infrastructure comes with a number of…