A hybrid cloud model combines both on-premises (or private cloud) and public cloud environments, allowing data and applications to be shared between them. This setup enables the organization to keep sensitive data on-premises while using cloud resources for scalable and cost-efficient workloads, perfectly fitting the stated requirements.
The public cloud involves using cloud services entirely off-premises, hosted by a third-party provider. This model provides scalability and cost efficiency but may not meet the organization’s requirement to keep sensitive data on-premises.
A private cloud is an on-premises or dedicated cloud environment used exclusively by one organization. While this model allows sensitive data to remain on-premises, it does not leverage the scalability and cost benefits of public cloud services.
Multi-cloud refers to using multiple cloud providers for different services. While this approach can increase flexibility and prevent vendor lock-in, it does not inherently provide the on-premises capability required for sensitive data storage.
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