Differences Between Public Private & Hybrid Cloud

 Public Cloud


A public cloud is a type of computing in which a service provider makes resources available to the public via the internet. The whole computing infrastructure is located on the premises of a cloud computing company that offers the cloud service. The location remains, thus, separate from the customer and he has no physical control over the infrastructure.Resources vary by provider but may include storage capabilities, applications or virtual machines. Public cloud allows for scalability and resource sharing that would not otherwise be possible for a single organization to achieve.


Eg: Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform


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Private Cloud 

Private cloud is a type of cloud environment where the cloud software is managed by internal IT. Private Cloud provides the same benefits of Public Cloud, but uses dedicated, private hardware. Private cloud means using a cloud infrastructure (network) solely by one customer/organization. It is not shared with others, yet it is remotely located.  The companies have an option of choosing an on-premise private cloud as well, which is more expensive, but they do have physical control over the infrastructure.


Hybrid Cloud


Hybrid cloud is a solution that combines a private cloud with one or more public  cloud services, with proprietary software enabling communication between each distinct service. A hybrid cloud strategy provides businesses with greater flexibility by moving workloads between cloud solutions as needs and costs fluctuate




Community Cloud

Community cloud implies an infrastructure that is shared between organizations, usually with the shared data and data management concerns. Community cloud can belong to a government of a single country. Community clouds can be located both on and off the premises.


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written by Amal Satheesh

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