Public cloud

16/04/2021

In a public cloud, you share the same hardware, storage, and network devices with other organizations or cloud “tenants,” and you access services and manage your account using a web browser. Public cloud deployments are frequently used to provide web-based email, online office applications, storage and more.

 

The cloud resources (like servers and storage) are owned and operated by a third-party cloud service provider and delivered over the internet. Microsoft Azure is an example of a public cloud. MyQ Roger is a true-cloud product that runs entirely in Microsoft's public cloud Azure.

(source: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/overview/what-are-private-public-hybrid-clouds/#public-cloud)

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