So businesses understand the Cloud… Great! But what’s the difference between a Public, Private or Hybrid Cloud?!
Each is very different; each has its pros and cons; here is my attempt at an explanation:
Public Cloud
Most of us are already using the Public Cloud if we access our e-mails via Google or Hotmail for example. Services are provided solely over the Internet, making it highly efficient and cost effective. This is usually a good solution for sole traders and freelancers.
Advantages of Public Cloud
Disadvantages of Public Cloud
Private Cloud
A Private Cloud limits access to the service to a specific group of people for example. Your work is stored in a data center owned by your cloud provider, or can be stored on a server in your office. This is usually a good solution for small and medium businesses, or those who have strict security issues to adhere to.
Advantages of Private Cloud
Disadvantages of Private Cloud
Hybrid Cloud
The dictionary definition of Hybrid = Something having two kinds of components that produce the same or similar results. How this applies to Cloud Computing is that businesses get use of a Private Cloud with access to the cloud for odd times of high usage. This solution is great for larger businesses who might expect a sudden influx of web traffic or enquiries.
Advantages of Hybrid Cloud
Disadvantages of Hybrid Cloud
I hope this has helped to demystify some of the Cloud terminology. I’m certain we’ll see more emerge over the coming months and years.
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