Deployment
models
Architecture
Public Private Community Hybrid
Cloud Deployment
Deployment models
• There are essentially four cloud
deployment models, de ned in
terms of control of infrastructure
and clients accessing it.
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Cloud Deployment
Deployment models
• Provider and location of the
actual physical servers and other
resources.
• Controller of the virtualisation
software that generate and
manage virtual machines.
• Con guration, support and
maintenance of the
infrastructure, e ectively who is
responsible when something goes
wrong.
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Public Private Community Hybrid
Public Private Community Hybrid
Public cloud
Deployment models
• Infrastructure is managed by a
provider and open for use to the
public.
• Provider may be an enterprise,
government, research organisation
or mixture of them.
• Infrastructure exists on the premises
of the organisation managing it.
• Con guration and support is handled
by the provider of the infrastructure.
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Public Private Community Hybrid
Public Private Community Hybrid
Private cloud
Deployment models
• Infrastructure is for the exclusive use
of an enterprise and its business units.
• Infrastructure itself may be managed
internally or an third-party organisation
may manage the infrastructure.
• Management could be a mixture
between the enterprise and third-party.
• Infrastructure, whether its managed by
third-party or enterprise, could be
located on or o premises.
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Public Private Community Hybrid
Public Private Community Hybrid
Community cloud
Deployment models
• Infrastructure is for the exclusive use of
a community of organisations with a
shared concern.
• Shared concern could be speci c
security requirements, compliance
considerations or policy.
• Infrastructure is managed by one or
more members of the community or
external party.
• Infrastructure, whether its managed by
third-party or enterprise, could be
located on or o premises.
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Public Private Community Hybrid
Public Private Community Hybrid
Hybrid cloud
Deployment models
• Composition of two or more of private,
community or public infrastructures.
• Sown together using standards or
proprietary technology.
• Infrastructure remain independent
entities but are pulled together to
enable application portability and data
integration.
• Cloud bursting is one example, where
a private cloud can make use of public
cloud when demand increases.
Public Private Community Hybrid
Public Private Community Hybrid
Deployment
models
Architecture