Hybrid cloud, treated as a cost strategy
Going all-in on public cloud is the expensive default for steady-state workloads. I put predictable baseline load on dedicated hardware — where cost per unit of compute and storage is a fraction of on-demand pricing — and reserve the public cloud for what it is genuinely good at: elasticity, managed services and burst.
Getting that split right cut data-centre cost by 60% while doubling capacity, with no loss of reliability or performance. The result was published as a case study by iWeb Technologies. It is the same discipline I run today at infinitii ai, across Microsoft Azure and dedicated servers.