There are three different types of cloud: Public Cloud, Private Cloud, and Hybrid Cloud. A cloud type defines where your data is stored and how your customers interact with it – how do they get to it, and where do the applications run? It also depends on how much ownership of infrastructure you want or need to manage.
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1. Public Cloud
A Public Cloud is owned by the cloud services provider (also known as a hosting provider). It provides resources and services to multiple organizations and users, who connect to the cloud service via a secure network connection, typically over the internet.
2. Private Cloud
A Private Cloud is owned and operated by the organization that uses the resources from that cloud. They create a cloud environment in their own data centre and provide self-service access to compute resources to users within their organization. The organization remains the owner, entirely responsible for the operation of the services they provide.
3. Hybrid Cloud
A Hybrid Cloud combines both Public and Private Clouds, allowing you to run your applications in the most appropriate location.
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