Public Cloud: A public cloud is provisioned for open use by the general public. It has no boundaries and the cloud infrastructure can be used by anyone anywhere over the internet.
Private Cloud: A private cloud is owned and used by a single organization over a private network. It centralizes the resources of the organization so that they can be accessed easily by its various departments and offices at different locations.
Hybrid Cloud: A hybrid cloud is a combination of both private and public cloud. This type of cloud offers benefits of multiple deployment models such as the controlled environment in private clouds and rapid elasticity of public clouds.
Community Cloud: the community cloud is provisioned for use by a group of consumers from different organizations who share the same concerns. It may be owned, managed, and operated by one or more of the organizations in the community or a third party.
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