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Q9. A last Big Thought about multicloud? What else should managers/buyers/providers know about multicloud?

Ganesh Janakiraman
A9: Do not go multi-cloud because someone else is doing it. Know your workloads well, your need to be multi-cloud and plan/ design for it. Public cloud is like a Swiss army knife that can help you – but the snowflakes and cost overruns can harm if you don’t know how to use it.

Ramesh Prabagaran
(1) Apps and data rule the choices today - but infra & shared services make those choices unbearable at-times... consciously move those security and networking choices to the fore-front, and not "after" the fact

Jeff Wittich
A9: your choices are not longer just limited to x86, even in a multi-cloud world. arm-based processors like Ampere are pervasive across all clouds today! driving the needed performance efficiency

Arnaldo "Arnie" Lopez
Q9: your dollars give you power, ask your top cloud service providers to open their platforms more with secure APIs to make your lives easier managing your workloads, ecosystem and federation is a good thing

BMC Software
A9: If a workload isn’t running in your #datacenter it doesn’t mean you can abdicate responsibility. You’re still responsible for your application performance & #customerexperience – and need to invest in technology to manage #cloud applications and optimize resources and costs.

Cody Hosterman
A9: Multi-cloud is not the same as the traditional "dual vendor" strategy, and I would urge against choosing that simply as a defensive move. It should be about more than that--otherwise you are missing the true value

Ramesh Prabagaran
(2) Careabouts are different at each stage. What you look at during the first 20 workloads - very different when you are operating at 100 workloads, and very different at 500+. Cost, latency, performance, operational choices, skill-set gap are all quite real. Hard to fix after

Arnaldo "Arnie" Lopez
Q9: Just like all of us, the threat actors are taking their business to the cloud, invest in a security platform with deep hooks into your cloud apps and especially your data, side doors and back doors are hard to lock down
Bernard Golden
A9 Understand your present and future multi-cloud use case(s). Put in the work early to design an architecture that supports and encompasses the ability to deliver desired use case(s) across multiple environment.

Lakshmi Sharma
A9: Multi-Cloud will not be same for any two companies. Choose wisely, start small based on your business and users's needs now. If Security , Speed, and personalization are the needs. start with edge. For large volume data and compute hosting, choose a provider that offers that
Bernard Golden
@bernardgolden Because designing in requirements is far, far easier than retrofitting them post-launch.

Jeff Wittich
A9: ask the hard questions about efficiency and sustainability. not all infra is created equal and not all "green" power is the same. find out the footprint of what you're actually running on
Bernard Golden
@jwittich ARM is totally awesome, and I expect ARM-based apps to become an increasingly large percentage of application portfolios. The price-performance is compelling.

Lakshmi Sharma
A9: As a buyer, build clear Opex model , and the value you believe you are looking at from Cloud, ask your teams for some comparisons on cloud efficiency targets. Invest in tooling to track those business metrics
Bernard Golden
A9 we haven't really talked about data/app sovereignty in this chat, but this issue will be more prevalent and drive more multi-cloud use, including use of non-big 3 providers.

Mark D. Carlson
@bernardgolden Avoid (sometimes ego-driven) DIY efforts to build your own layers across multiple clouds. With the vendor and OSS energy in this area you likely can't hire/retain/dedicate enough engineers to that kind of effort for enough duration to succeed.

Lakshmi Sharma
A9: For Executives, Organize hackathons with some DevRel teams from your providers to better understand the value and how to use those tools. You as an executive have to spend time. you can not be hands off.

Thomas Graf
An initial cloud cost estimation is usually 10-100x off. Portability is key. We are in the phase of many UNIX operating systems and the Linux equivalent hasn't been created yet. Plan accordingly.

Lakshmi Sharma
A9: Very important to look at common Identity and Authorization system across all your systems, tooling, data and use that as a way to simplify multi-cloud design


