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An example of a private cloud deployment is where you maintain your own servers and infrastructure that hosts your applications and data. A Hybrid model is where you also have some applications or servers based on business need running in a public cloud infrastructure like Microsoft Azure or Amazon Web Services.
The private cloud is defined as computing services offered either over the Internet or a private internal network and only to select users instead of the public. So private clouds require the same staffing, management and maintenance expenses as traditional datacenter ownership.
An example of a private cloud deployment is where you maintain your own servers and infrastructure that hosts your applications and data.
A private cloud is a cloud service that is not shared with any other organization. By contrast, a public cloud is a cloud service that shares computing services among different customers, even though each customer's data and applications running in the cloud remain hidden from other cloud customers.
More control and security for your business. A private cloud provides cloud computing services for authorized users over the internet or an internal network. Since it can only be used by a clearly defined group of users, the private cloud is also referred to as a corporate cloud or internal cloud.
Private cloud storage is a type of storage mechanism that stores an organization's data at in-house storage servers by implementing cloud computing and storage technology. But unlike public cloud storage, it is not publicly accessible and is owned by a single organization and its authorized external partners.
Examples of public clouds include ENDS's penlight Cloud, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), IBM's Blue Cloud, Sun Cloud, Google Appending and Windows Azure Services Platform.
The public cloud is defined as computing services offered by third-party providers over the public Internet, making them available to anyone who wants to use or purchase them. They may be free or sold on-demand, allowing customers to pay only per usage for the CPU cycles, storage, or bandwidth they consume.
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