Cloud hosting is rapidly becoming the standard. It's no surprise. If you've partnered with the right cloud hosting provider, you'll enjoy ample benefits: reduced operation costs, efficient use of resources, reliability, quick scalability, and of course, the ability to access your data anytime, anywhere.
One of the decisions you'll have to make when migrating to the cloud is which type of cloud deployment makes sense for your business. Understanding the differences between public, private and hybrid cloud solutions can help you make the right choice.
Public Cloud
With a public cloud, the infrastructure components is used by many tenants. Each tenant essentially rents space on the cloud hosting provider's infrastructure. Some of these models require substantial management on the part of the client. Others, like Sidus' managed hosting solutions, offer the benefits of utility-model IT infrastructure plus the resource savings of a managed solution.