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Both private and public clouds offer improved agility, scalability, and efficiency. Both can use virtualization on-premises and remotely. The only difference is whether the resources are dedicated to one organization or shared with other customers. In other words, the private/public cloud divide is defined by privacy.
A private cloud offers:
You can integrate all these benefits of a private cloud into your larger multicloud strategy.
In terms of business applications, organizations are moving rapidly to a hybrid cloud model in which enterprises and cloud-native companies alike can capitalize on hybrid applications that take advantage of innovation across linked, on-premises, and public clouds.
Although it may be tempting to use the two terms interchangeably, they’re not the same thing. A multicloud architecture could involve the unification of two private clouds or two public clouds. However, the moment you unify public and private cloud environments, you have a hybrid cloud environment.