Hybrid architecture design
Many organizations need a hybrid approach to analytics, automation, and services because their data is hosted both on-premises and in the cloud. Organizations often extend on-premises data solutions to the cloud. To connect environments, organizations start by choosing a hybrid network architecture.
Learn about hybrid solutions
If you're new to Azure, the best place to start is Microsoft Learn. This free online platform provides interactive training for Microsoft products and more. The Introduction to Azure hybrid cloud services Learn module helps you build foundational knowledge and understand core concepts.
Path to production
Explore some options for connecting an on-premises network to Azure:
- Extend an on-premises network using VPN
- Extend an on-premises network using ExpressRoute
- Connect an on-premises network to Azure using ExpressRoute
Best practices
When you adopt a hybrid model, you can choose from multiple solutions to confidently deliver hybrid workloads. See these documents for information on running Azure data services anywhere, modernizing applications anywhere, and managing your workloads anywhere:
- Azure Arc hybrid management and deployment for Kubernetes clusters
- Use Azure file shares
- Back up files
- Monitor performance
- Disaster recovery for Azure Stack Hub VMs
Additional resources
The typical hybrid solution journey ranges from learning how to get started with a hybrid architecture to how to use Azure services in hybrid environments. However, you might also just be looking for additional reference and supporting material to help along the way for your specific situation. See these resources for general information on hybrid architectures:
Example solutions
Here are some example implementations to consider: