Overview
The hybrid cloud feature provides unified multi-cluster management across regions and supports bursting into FCC-E resource pools, enabling fast online capacity expansion.
FCC-E resource pool: A part of FCC-E that can be divided into compute, storage, and network resources. Resource pools can be used through either FCC-E or FCP.
Advantages
- Unified scheduling across regions. Supports multi-cluster setups, a single cluster with multiple partitions, and even a single partition distributed across local and FCC-E resources, enabling flexible resource usage.
- Unified entry, users, and permissions for local and FCC-E resource pool management, improving user experience, reducing operations cost, and increasing user engagement.
- Resource distribution across on-prem and cloud provides a degree of disaster recovery. If compute service in one region becomes unavailable, workloads can be migrated to another region to ensure business continuity.
- Supports burst to cloud: when local resources are insufficient, extend workloads to the cloud quickly.