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Why Cloud Repatriation Matters Now More Than Ever

Find out how you can get up to 6 months of ClusterControl free by repatriating your database workloads.

As companies face unprecedented economic volatility and evolving regulations around privacy and data control, many are rethinking their cloud-first strategies. Cloud repatriation—the process of moving workloads from public cloud environments back to on-premise or private infrastructure—is becoming not just an option, but a strategic necessity.
The Push for Control in a Shifting Landscape
Global economic instability has placed enormous pressure on budgets. At the same time, regulatory frameworks are tightening and shifting rapidly across regions. The result? Increased risk and rising costs for companies that rely heavily on cloud services.
Repatriation offers a path to cost control, compliance, and sovereignty. It’s not about abandoning the cloud entirely—it’s about building the flexibility to adapt. For those navigating international markets or industries with strict data requirements, the ability to pivot infrastructure is invaluable.
This month, we explored the fundamentals of Sovereign DBaaS and cloud exit strategies, including how ClusterControl supports organizations in taking back control of their infrastructure and data. 👉 Dive deeper:
- Implementing a Sovereign DBaaS Using ClusterControl and Conductor (Part I)
- The Importance of a Cloud Exit Strategy—and How to Plan One
- 3 Principles of Sovereign DBaaS and How ClusterControl Supports Them
- What Is Data Sovereignty & How to Achieve It
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