What is the difference between Public, Private, and Hybrid Clouds?

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Public, Private, and Hybrid clouds offer different deployment models to suit various business requirements:

  • Public Cloud: Operated by third-party cloud service providers, these clouds deliver services over the public internet. They offer scalability and cost-efficiency by sharing resources among multiple users. Examples include AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure.
  • Private Cloud: Dedicated exclusively to a single organisation, providing greater control, security, and customisation. Private clouds can be hosted on-premises or by a third-party provider. They are ideal for businesses with strict regulatory or security requirements.
  • Hybrid Cloud: Combines public and private clouds, allowing data and applications to be shared between them. This model offers greater flexibility, optimising workloads for cost efficiency and scalability while maintaining sensitive data securely on private infrastructure.

Choosing the right cloud deployment model depends on factors like security, compliance, scalability, and cost.

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