Here, you will get a high-level overview of the different types of cloud computing deployment models. You will learn more details in Chapter 5, Cloud Migration and Hybrid Cloud Architecture Design.
A private cloud, or on-premises, is registered to a single organization that owns and accesses it. Private clouds act as a replicate or extension of the company's existing data center. Often, a public cloud has shared tenancy, which means virtual servers from multiple customers share the same physical server; however, they offer dedicated physical servers to customers if the customer wants it for a license or compliance need. A public cloud such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Platform (GCP) creates a massive IT infrastructure that can be utilized over the internet with a pay-as-you-go model.
A third model is a hybrid cloud, used by large enterprises who are moving their workload from on-premises to a cloud...