Cloud Computing Explained

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It also explains hybrid cloud and private cloud, It also explains the rights and responsibilities of cloud service consumers.

Cloud Computing

DEPLOYMENT MODELS
COMMUNITY CLOUD: A community cloud may be established where several organizations have similar requirements and seek to share infrastructure so as to realize some of the benefits of cloud computing. With the costs spread over fewer users than a public cloud, this option is more expensive but may offer a higher level of privacy, security and/or policy compliance. Examples of community cloud include Google's "Gov Cloud".

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HYBRID CLOUD & PRIVATE CLOUD
HYBRID CLOUD: A hybrid cloud environment consists of multiple internal and/or external providers "will be typical for most enterprises". By integrating multiple cloud services, users may be able to ease the transition to public cloud services.

PRIVATE CLOUD:
Private cloud and Internal cloud are expressions that some vendors have recently used to describe offerings that emulate cloud computing on private networks. These products claim to "deliver some benefits of cloud computing without the pitfalls", capitalizing on data security, corporate governance, and reliability concerns. They have been criticized on the basis that users "still have to buy, build, and manage them" and as such do not benefit from lower up-front capital costs and less hands-on management
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Rights and Responsibilities



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