Cloud computing is also classified based on deployment models:

Cloud computing is also classified based on deployment models:

  1. Public Cloud: Services are provided by a third-party provider and made available to the general public over the internet. Examples include Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
  2. Private Cloud: Resources are used exclusively by a single organization. Private clouds can be hosted on-premises or by a third-party provider. This model is often chosen by organizations with specific security or compliance requirements.
  3. Hybrid Cloud: This model combines public and private cloud resources. It allows data and applications to be shared between them, providing greater flexibility and more deployment options.




The concept of private clouds, catering exclusively to a single organization and offering heightened security, is well articulated. The hybrid cloud model, as a blend of public and private clouds, is presented as a solution providing flexibility and diverse deployment options. Your article serves as a helpful reference for those looking to grasp the fundamentals of cloud deployment models. #CloudComputing

Mohammad Hasan Hashemi

Entrepreneurial Leader & Cybersecurity Strategist

1 年

You've effectively outlined the key characteristics of public, private, and hybrid clouds, making it accessible for readers to understand the distinctions. Public cloud services from major providers like AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform are highlighted as accessible to the general public.

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