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Hybrid Cloud

Hybrid Cloud

A “hybrid cloud” is a computing environment that combines on-premises infrastructure (private cloud) with public cloud services, allowing data and applications to be shared between them. In a hybrid cloud setup, organizations can leverage the scalability and flexibility of public cloud services while maintaining control over sensitive data and critical workloads within their private infrastructure.

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Public Cloud

Public Cloud

A “public cloud” refers to a type of computing environment where resources such as virtual machines, storage, and applications are hosted and managed by third-party cloud service providers. These resources are made available to multiple users over the internet on a pay-as-you-go or subscription basis. Public cloud providers own and operate the infrastructure, and users

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Private Cloud

Private Cloud

A “private cloud” refers to a computing environment that is dedicated exclusively to a single organization, providing infrastructure resources and services for hosting applications, storing data, and delivering IT services. Unlike public clouds, which are shared among multiple organizations, a private cloud is designed to meet the specific needs and requirements of a single organization,

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