Deployment Models
Get introduced to the deployment models denoting various ways in which we can move our workload to the cloud depending on the business and compliance constraints the organization or the project is supposed to follow.
Introduction
When it comes to getting your data in the cloud, there are several different deployment models along with various ways to begin utilizing the cloud. We’ll learn different structures for cloud deployment.
Deployment models of cloud
In simple terms, there are three ways of deployment, Public, Private, and Hybrid.
Public cloud
When cloud providers or a third-party provider deploy the workload, we’re talking about a Public Cloud. Therefore, the computing resources are owned and operated by a provider and shared across multiple tenants via the Internet.
Why public cloud?
Using the public cloud can save companies money in a couple of different ways:
- Lower equipment purchase costs: Employees can access and pay for cloud-based resources only when they need them, using public cloud-based desktops and applications is often less expensive than purchasing physical IT equipment or software packages that may or may not be used and will need to be maintained.
- Lower equipment maintenance costs: With public cloud-based services, the cost of maintaining IT equipment is also passed on to the cloud service provider. A small or new business may have an easier time migrating applications to the public cloud; organizations with a large legacy IT infrastructure and applications
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