Hybrid Deployment
Hybrid Deployment in SharePoint refers to a configuration that combines both on-premises SharePoint Server and SharePoint Online (part of Microsoft 365). This setup allows organizations to leverage the strengths of both environments while providing a seamless experience to users. Below are key components and benefits of Hybrid Deployment:
Key Components
- Hybrid Infrastructure: Organizations maintain an on-premises SharePoint Server while integrating it with SharePoint Online.
- Hybrid Features: This includes capabilities such as hybrid search, hybrid sites, and hybrid taxonomy that allow for interaction and content sharing between both environments.
Benefits
- Flexibility: Organizations can host sensitive data on-premises and shift less sensitive workloads to the cloud.
- Scalability: Businesses can scale their infrastructure and operations more readily without the need for extensive on-premises hardware.
- Improved Collaboration: Employees can work together effortlessly across both SharePoint environments.
- Access to Modern Features: Organizations can utilize new features and updates available in SharePoint Online without migrating completely from on-premises.
Use Cases
- Gradual Migration: Organizations can gradually move to SharePoint Online while still using their existing on-premises SharePoint.
- Disaster Recovery: Utilizing the cloud for backup and disaster recovery, ensuring business continuity.
- External Sharing: Allowing users to share content externally via SharePoint Online while keeping sensitive data on-premises.
Hybrid Deployment in SharePoint is a strategic approach for organizations looking to maximize their use of both on-premises and cloud solutions, providing the benefits of both environments while addressing specific organizational needs.
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