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Cloud computing has transformed from a niche solution to the standard way of running IT in the enterprise. The biggest question today is often which type of cloud to run: public, private, or hybrid.
Much of the momentum today is around hybrid. To help you better understand the hybrid cloud, let’s quickly break down the differences between the three types of clouds.
1. Public Cloud
When most people hear cloud, it’s the public cloud that they think of. While this originally started out as applications hosted over the internet–Software as a Service–today’s public cloud can involve applications, infrastructure, or data storage served up by a third party vendor. And, it’s useful to think of the three separately.
2. Private Cloud
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