This really got me thinking. I work with both private and public clouds daily in my personal life and career, but I couldn't at first define what exactly a cloud was in non-technical terms.
The best analogy I came up with was an apartment complex. Renters don't need the space or resources of a whole house. But the landlord could take on the infrastructure (ie the structure, plumbing, electrical) and the maintenance and rent units of housing to the renters.
Anyone have a better way of explaining it? How about the differences between public, private and hybrid clouds?
The best analogy I came up with was an apartment complex. Renters don't need the space or resources of a whole house. But the landlord could take on the infrastructure (ie the structure, plumbing, electrical) and the maintenance and rent units of housing to the renters.
Anyone have a better way of explaining it? How about the differences between public, private and hybrid clouds?
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