Cloud repatriation is the process of moving a workload or application from a public cloud to an on-prem or private cloud. The statistics of cloud repatriation, its possible effects, and the justifications for company adoption are all included in the paper. According to recent estimates, in 2021, over 80% of businesses will pull some workloads from the public cloud. The Public Cloud Repatriation Trend statistic initially seems to indicate a significant return to on-prem data centers.
Over the past 12-15 years, the public cloud trend has become more popular. AWS introduced the public cloud in 2006, Microsoft Azure in 2010, and Google Cloud in 2008. The cloud trend took off in 2012-13, and most startups developed and grew in the public cloud, like Dropbox, Netflix, DocuSign, Box, etc.
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