Data centers stood silent after midnight, but the workloads never stopped moving. IaaS multi-cloud lets you run them anywhere, shift them without friction, and keep control when a single provider is not enough. It is infrastructure as a service, across more than one cloud, tuned for speed, resilience, and choice.
IaaS multi-cloud architecture breaks lock-in. You can launch compute, storage, and networking across AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, or any other provider. You choose best-of-breed services for each workload. You scale resources in one cloud while bursting to another during peak demand. You route traffic to the lowest latency region, or the cheapest spot price instance, without rewriting everything.
The core of a strong IaaS multi-cloud deployment is abstraction. Use infrastructure as code to define environments across providers. Automate provisioning and teardown to keep costs in check. Implement unified monitoring and log aggregation so you see the whole system, not just slices of it. Enforce security policies at the orchestration layer so compliance follows your workloads wherever they run.