A hybrid cloud model combines both on-premises (or private cloud) infrastructure with public cloud resources. This allows the organization to keep sensitive data on-premises for better control and compliance while leveraging the public cloud for scalable and cost-efficient workloads. This model is ideal for organizations that need both control over sensitive data and the flexibility of cloud scalability.
A public cloud model stores all data and resources in the cloud provider’s infrastructure, offering scalability and cost-effectiveness. However, it may not meet the organization’s requirement to maintain full control over sensitive data.
A private cloud model keeps all resources within the organization’s own infrastructure or dedicated cloud environment, allowing complete control over sensitive data. However, it doesn’t offer the same scalability or cost-effectiveness as public cloud services.
A community cloud is a shared cloud infrastructure used by multiple organizations with similar requirements or compliance needs. While it allows for shared resources, it doesn’t provide the flexibility of combining private control with public cloud scalability.
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