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Differences Between Public Private & Hybrid Cloud

Cloud computing is a way to store and manage confidential data for businesses of all sizes. The system is typically categorized into public, private, or hybrid clouds. Public clouds are a popular method for small businesses as it minimizes in-house IT responsibilities and is cost-effective. Private clouds, on the other hand, offer an exclusive environment for securing advanced or sensitive data and offer more advanced customization and control. Hybrid clouds offer flexibility and policy-driven environments and can help small businesses optimize cloud investments without compromising on the value of public or private cloud technologies. If you are interested in learning even more additional pros and cons of cloud computing, check out the resource below.

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