The connection doesn’t break. Even when the network shifts, even when latency spikes, your shell stays alive. Hybrid Cloud Access with Mosh makes this possible. It is fast, resilient, and built for real work across regions and architectures.
Mosh—short for Mobile Shell—is a remote terminal tool designed for roaming and intermittent connectivity. Unlike SSH, it keeps sessions running even if the IP changes. For hybrid cloud access, this matters. Engineers move between on-prem and multiple cloud providers. Instances come and go. Networks re-route. Mosh keeps the session in sync without forcing a reconnect.
Hybrid cloud access means working across AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and private infrastructure at the same time. Standard SSH can falter here. Mosh’s UDP-based protocol bypasses TCP hang-ups and adapts to lag instantly. This speed is critical for pushing changes, monitoring nodes, or managing large deployments in real time.
Security remains central. Mosh uses SSH for authentication and key exchange, then migrates to its own encrypted transport. This workflow integrates cleanly with existing access controls and VPNs. It supports IPv4 and IPv6, cutting delays when switching between public and internal networks.