Over the past few years, we have seen a dramatic increase in the number of Cloud-based services, especially in the tech industry. IT professionals spend a lot of time managing, purchasing, administering, and upgrading IT services, often distracting them from the mission-critical objectives of their organization. It is one of the primary reasons why many IT departments are shifting towards cloud technology to transform and simplify their in-house operations.

The term “cloud computing” includes a range of types, classifications, and architectural models with three major categories called Public, Private, and Hybrid Cloud. Under these categories, both the service technology and the underlying infrastructure can take various forms, such as Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a service (PaaS), or virtualized, hyper-converged, and software-defined models.

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Public Cloud and Private Cloud: Differences You Should Know
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