● Private Cloud
Deployment ●
●
Public Cloud
Hybrid Cloud
Models ● Community Cloud
● Multi-cloud
Public Cloud
● A public cloud is owned and operated by a third-
party cloud service provider, and the infrastructure
is made available to the public over the internet.
● They offer pay-as-you-go pricing and are suitable for
businesses that don't want to invest in their own
infrastructure.
● Examples of public cloud providers include Amazon
Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google
Cloud Platform.
Disadvantage
Advantages s
● Minimal
Investment
● No setup cost ● Less secure
● Infrastructure
Management is ● Low
not required customization
● No maintenance
● Dynamic
Private Cloud
● Private clouds are owned and operated by a
single organization and are not shared with any
other organization.
● They offer the benefits of the cloud, such as
scalability and cost savings, while maintaining
the security and control of a private
infrastructure.
● Private clouds can be hosted on-premises or off-
premises.
Disadvantage
Advantages s
● Better Control
● Data Security and
Privacy
● Supports Legacy
Systems ● Less scalable
● Customization
● Costly
Hybrid Cloud
● Hybrid clouds combine the benefits of both
public and private clouds, allowing
organizations to use a combination of on-
premises, private, and public cloud
resources to meet their specific needs.
● This approach provides flexibility and
enables organizations to use the best
solution for each workload.
Disadvantage
Advantages s
● Flexibility and
control
● Cost ● Difficult to manage
● Slow data
● Security transmission
Community Cloud
● Community clouds are shared by multiple
organizations with similar needs and goals.
● They are typically owned and operated by a third-
party provider and are used by a specific
community, such as educational institutions or
government agencies.
● Community clouds provide the benefits of the
cloud, such as scalability and cost savings, while
maintaining the security and control of a private
Disadvantage
Advantages s
● Cost Effective
● Security
● Shared ● Limited Scalability
● Rigid in
resources
customization
● Collaboration
and data sharing
Multi-Cloud
● A multi-cloud strategy involves using multiple cloud
services from different providers to meet the needs
of an organization.
● This approach provides flexibility and helps to avoid
vendor lock-in. I
● It allows organizations to choose the best solution
for each workload and to take advantage of the
strengths of different cloud providers.
Disadvantage
Advantages s
● Reduced
Latency ● Complex
● High ● Security issue
availability of
service
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