Public, private, and hybrid clouds are the three main types of cloud computing models, each with its own unique characteristics. Public clouds are owned and operated by third-party providers and are available to the public over the internet. Private clouds, on the other hand, are owned and operated by a single organization and can be located either on-premises or off-site. Finally, hybrid clouds are a combination of public and private clouds, allowing organizations to take advantage of the benefits of both models. While public clouds are more cost-effective, private clouds offer greater control and security, and hybrid clouds provide the best of both worlds.
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