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Types of Cloud CS 8002

There are four main types of clouds: public, private, hybrid, and community. Public clouds are managed by third parties and offer services via pay-as-you-go billing. Private clouds are for a single organization using private infrastructure. Hybrid clouds combine public and private clouds. Community clouds address the specific needs of industries and share services between organizations. The key characteristics of cloud computing are on-demand self-service, broad network access, rapid elasticity, resource pooling, and measured service.

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Types of Cloud CS 8002

There are four main types of clouds: public, private, hybrid, and community. Public clouds are managed by third parties and offer services via pay-as-you-go billing. Private clouds are for a single organization using private infrastructure. Hybrid clouds combine public and private clouds. Community clouds address the specific needs of industries and share services between organizations. The key characteristics of cloud computing are on-demand self-service, broad network access, rapid elasticity, resource pooling, and measured service.

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CS-8002 CLOUD COMPUTING

TYPES & CHARACTERSTICS OF CLOUD

B. TECH IV YEAR

BY – NITIN DIXIT
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE &
ENGINEERING
ITM GOI
Types of Cloud:
Cloud computing is an Internet-based computing in which shared the
pool of resources are available over a broad network access, these
resources can e provisioned or released with minimum management
efforts and service provider interaction.

There are four types of cloud:


1. Public cloud
2. Private cloud
3. Hybrid cloud
4. Community cloud
Public cloud:
Public cloud are managed by third parties which provide cloud
services over the internet to public, these services are available as
pay-as-you-go billing mode.
They offer solutions for minimizing IT infrastructure costs and act as
a good option for handling peak loads on the local infrastructure.

 A fundamental characteristic of public clouds is multitenancy. A


public cloud is meant to serve multiple users, not a single customer.
A user requires a virtual computing environment that is separated,
and most likely isolated, from other users.
Private cloud :
Private clouds are distributed systems that work on a private
infrastructure and providing the users with dynamic provisioning of
computing resources. Instead of a pay-as-you-go model as in public
clouds, there could be other schemes in that take into account the
usage of the cloud and proportionally billing the different
departments or sections of an enterprise.
The advantages of using a private cloud are:

1. Customer information protection: 


2. Infrastructure ensuring SLAs: 
3. Compliance with standard procedures and operations: 
Hybrid cloud:
Hybrid cloud is a heterogeneous distributed system resulted by
combining facilities of public cloud and private cloud. For this reason
they are also called heterogeneous clouds.
A major drawback of private deployments is the inability to scale on
demand and to efficiently address peak loads. Here public clouds are
needed. Hence, a hybrid cloud takes advantages of both public and
private cloud.
Community cloud:
Community clouds are distributed systems created by integrating the
services of different clouds to address the specific needs of an
industry, a community, or a business sector.
Sectors that use community clouds are:
1. Media industry: 
2. Healthcare industry: 
3. Energy and core industry:
4. Scientific research:
There are basically 5 essential characteristics of Cloud Computing

1.On-demand self-services:

2.Broad network access:

3.Rapid elasticity:

4.Resource pooling:

5.Measured service:
References

https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/
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