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A comparative study between public, private and hybrid Cloud

Published on 06 August 15
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In the IT industry, cloud computing has become increasingly popular over the past few years and there are significant reasons. With every passing day, every business is choosing cloud computing over traditional methods since it helps them streamline the entire process of business. By opting for cloud computing, businesses can easily improve their productivity and also provide all the customers with the best possible services.

Most of your competitors may already have opted for cloud computing and you are not sure whether or not doing the same will be a wise decision for your business. In the present scenario, most of the business owners are facing the same problem. While they are aware of the fact that cloud is going to help their business in many ways, they simply don’t know which will be the most suitable solution for their business - public cloud, private cloud or hybrid cloud. Unless and until you have a thorough knowledge of all three, it will be difficult for you to take the right decision.

Before you jump into a specific solution, you should also check out the statistics of all the three solutions. 55% of the businesses that make use of a private cloud server were able to increase their efficiency, while 49% were able to improve the employee mobility.

A private cloud is basically an infrastructure that is purely dedicated to your business and the server is usually hosted on either at the service provider’s data centre or at the site. This infrastructure offers enough scalability, agility as well as the efficiency that a public cloud model offers. Apart from that it offers improved level of security and control. This is why, this type of environment is considered to be most suitable option for large enterprises, especially businesses that require to abide by strict regulation policy, data security and governance obligations.

Public clouds are usually based on a physical hardware that is shared amongst several users. The hardware is usually operated as well as owned by third party service providers. This means the business owners don’t need to bear the cost of maintaining the hardware. If you are running a small or medium sized business unit, opting for a private cloud environment can prove to be the best solution for you. You can also consider this solution in case the business requirements are fluctuating in nature. You can actually pay for what you use, and thus can cut the operational costs.

Keeping the varied requirements of businesses in mind, the hybrid cloud was introduced since it offers the best of both public and private cloud. This allows you to combine the features of public and private cloud and utilize the best of both the solutions. In this way, you can get the perfect solution that meets your business needs in the best possible way. You can simply use the public cloud environment for operations that are not so sensitive, and the private one for operations that are extremely critical.

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