Cloud has been the hype for 15+ years, and all providers are moving to a cloud-only solution. The benefits are clear both for the creator (easier updates) and the consumer (faster time to value).<p>But with all that being said, are there still types of products where OnPrem solutions are preferred?
There is a strong push for hybrid cloud solutions where your data is on-prem but compute is in the cloud. Physical storage is cheap as hell unlike physical compute.<p>In the long term, on-prem first solutions are dead.
You don't really want to rent GPUs long term in the cloud, TCO is lower to run yourself turns out. Use the cloud when you need extra for a short time or just small bursts
One anecdote - I work in an org that makes enterprise software for compliance/regulatory mgmt/risk mgmt .. most of our customers, even in sensitive industries, are perfectly fine with moving to the cloud.
There are some situations where there is a genuine need for data to be air-gapped, i.e. defence, highly sesnsitive secrets, etc. I've encountered this a few times and a once or twice I felt it was truly justified as opposed to being overly paranoid.<p>However these days I see a hybrid model in which the truly sensitive stuff is in an on-site datacenter and there is a one-way "data diode" style transfer from the low security zone to the higher security zone.