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Public Cloud vs Private Cloud vs Hybrid Cloud

Pre-requisite: Cloud Computing

Cloud computing is a type of remote computer network hosting, where massively distributed computers are connected to the Internet and made available through Internet Protocol networks such as the Internet. Cloud computing involves providing a service over the Internet, on-demand and utility computing, distributed systems, and data processing for resource pooling, scalability, rapid elasticity, and rapid recovery from failure.



Public Cloud

A Public Cloud is Cloud Computing in which the infrastructure and services are owned and operated by a third-party provider and made available to the public over the internet. The public can access and use shared resources, such as servers, storage, and applications and the main thing is you pay for what you used. . Examples of public cloud providers – are Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP)

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Private Cloud

A Private Cloud is a cloud computing environment in which the infrastructure and services are owned and operated by a single organization, for example, a company or government, and it is accessed by only authorized users within that organization. Private Cloud organizations have their own data center. private cloud provides a higher level of security. Examples – HPE, Dell, VMware, etc.



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Hybrid Cloud

A hybrid cloud is a combination of both public and private cloud environments that allows organizations to take advantage of the benefits of both types of clouds. It manages traffic levels during peak usage periods  It can provide greater flexibility, scalability, and cost-effectiveness than using a single cloud environment. Examples – IBM, DataCore Software, Rackspace, Threat Stack, Infinidat, etc.

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Difference between Public Cloud vs Private Cloud vs Hybrid Cloud

Factors Public Cloud Private Cloud Hybrid Cloud
Resources Resources are shared among multiple customers Resources are shared with a single organization It is a  combination of public and private clouds. based on the requirement.
Tenancy Data of multiple organizations is stored in the public cloud Data of a single organization is stored in a clouds the public cloud Data is stored in the public cloud, and provide security in the public cloud.
Pay Model Pay what you used Have a variety of pricing models It can include a mix of public cloud pay-as-you-go pricing, and private cloud fixed pricing. It has other pricing models such as consumption-based, subscription-based, etc.
Operated by  Third-party service provider Specific  organization  Can be a combination of both
Scalability and Flexibility It has more scalability and flexibility, It has predictability and consistency It has scalability and flexibility by allowing organizations to use a combination of public and private cloud services.
Expensive less expensive More expensive   Can be more expensive, but it can also be less expensive , depending on the specific needs and requirements of the organization.
Availability The general public (over the internet) Restricted to a specific organization Can be a combination of both.

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