Cloud Computing Patterns, Mechanisms > Compound Patterns > Burst Out to Private Cloud
Burst Out to Private Cloud (Erl, Naserpour)

An example of a typical burst out from an on-premise environment to a private cloud.
Required (Core)
- Automated Administration
- Dynamic Scalability
- Elastic Resource Capacity
- Persistent Virtual Network Configuration
- Rapid Provisioning
- Redundant Storage
- Usage Monitoring
- Workload Distribution
Optional (Extension)
- Cross-Storage Device Vertical Tiering
- Multitenant Environment
- Resource Pooling
- Resource Reservation
- Rich Container
- Service Load Balancing
This pattern is covered in CCP Module 5: Advanced Cloud Architecture.
For more information regarding the Cloud Certified Professional (CCP) curriculum, visit www.arcitura.com/ccp.