Different Types of Cloud Hosting

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<div align=justify>So often when people hear the term “cloud computing,” or “cloud hosting,” they either aren’t aware of what the terms mean, or they think it’s just a large infrastructure of virtual clouds on the Internet that are designed to work just like servers – but better. While this latter explanation isn’t wrong, albeit a little simple, if you’re thinking about using cloud computing for your business, you’re also going to know what type of cloud computing you want to use. There are three different kinds: public clouds, private clouds, and hybrid clouds.
 
<div align=justify>So often when people hear the term “cloud computing,” or “cloud hosting,” they either aren’t aware of what the terms mean, or they think it’s just a large infrastructure of virtual clouds on the Internet that are designed to work just like servers – but better. While this latter explanation isn’t wrong, albeit a little simple, if you’re thinking about using cloud computing for your business, you’re also going to know what type of cloud computing you want to use. There are three different kinds: public clouds, private clouds, and hybrid clouds.
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'''''Public clouds''''' are what most people think of when it comes to cloud computing. These really are the virtual servers that draw resources from another, all to give the customer a better experience and a website that’s more stable. A third-party company, namely a cloud hosting company, has access to those clouds and so provides services to customers and businesses who want to use them. This type of cloud computing is by far the most popular and has been predicted by some that it will take over the world of hosting, replacing VPS and dedicated hosting plans entirely.
 
'''''Public clouds''''' are what most people think of when it comes to cloud computing. These really are the virtual servers that draw resources from another, all to give the customer a better experience and a website that’s more stable. A third-party company, namely a cloud hosting company, has access to those clouds and so provides services to customers and businesses who want to use them. This type of cloud computing is by far the most popular and has been predicted by some that it will take over the world of hosting, replacing VPS and dedicated hosting plans entirely.

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