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What are public and private Clouds?

Public Cloud refers to cloud services provided by third-party vendors over the internet, where resources like storage, computing power, and applications are shared among multiple customers. Examples include services from Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure.

Private Cloud is a dedicated cloud infrastructure used by a single organization, either on-premises or hosted by a third-party provider. It offers more control, customization, and security, ideal for businesses with specific needs or regulatory requirements.

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