Public, private, and hybrid clouds

Basically, there are three types of clouds in cloud computing, they are public, private, and hybrid clouds.

In a public cloud, third-party service providers make resources and services available to their customers via the internet. The customers' applications and data are deployed on infrastructure owned and secured by the service provider.

A private cloud provides many of the same benefits of a public cloud but the services and data are managed by the organization or a third-party, solely for the customer's organization. Usually, private cloud places increase administrative overheads on the customer but give greater control over the infrastructure and reduce security-related concerns. The infrastructure may be ...

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