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Burst In (Erl, Naserpour)

Bursting in from a public cloud is based on a comparable cloud architecture, resulting in an interaction scenario similar to the one just described. The primary difference is in Step 4. When bursting in from a public cloud, IT resources are typically released and moved back to the resource pool after the cloud service instances are deleted.

Required (Core)
Optional (Extension)
This pattern is covered in CCP Module 5: Advanced Cloud Architecture.
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