Types of Cloud Deployment Models

Choosing the Right Fit: Types of Cloud Deployment Models and Why They Matter

We are witnessing a trend of cloud migration in this decade. Every year, an increasing number of businesses want to move to cloud-based IT infrastructure, and with that, the managed cloud service market is also growing. They played a crucial role in managing operations in the cloud, personnel, and security. These providers primarily focus on three deployment models tailored to specific business needs and security requirements.   

In this blog post, we will understand the 3 types of deployment models proposed by managed cloud service providers, and each model helps different types of businesses.   

What Are Cloud Deployment Models? 

Managed cloud service providers use different deployment models to design and deploy the computing infrastructure for businesses.  These models define how cloud infrastructure will be set up, accessed, and managed, and decide whether the cloud resources will be shared across other services or will be dedicated, and how business data and their applications will be hosted on the cloud.   

There are 3 common deployment models we see in practice by managed cloud service providers are public, private, and hybrid cloud deployment models.  

Cloud Deployment Models 

  1. Public Cloud Deployment Model

The public cloud deployment model is one of the most widely used and is offered by managed cloud service providers. Cloud resources are shared among customers in this model, adapting to their specific configurations and requirements. The service providers fully own and manage the underlying infrastructure. 

Key Characteristics 

  1. Shared infrastructure 
  2. Pay as you use pricing model 
  3. High availability and scalability 
  4. Managed and maintained by cloud provider 

Advantages 

  1. Low initial cost 
  2. Fast deployment 
  3. Easy to scale globally 
  4. Ideal for modern applications 

Limitations 

  1. Limited control over infrastructure 
  2. Shared environment may not suit sensitive workloads 

Best Use Cases 

  1. Web applications 
  2. Development and testing 
  3. Startups and growing businesses
  1. Private Cloud Deployment Model

Unlike the public cloud model, the private cloud deployment model offers a fully dedicated infrastructure exclusively for a single organization. In such a model, the infrastructure can be set up on premises, physical or accessed on the internet, but managed by third-party companies.  

In this type of model, many cloud service providers build and maintain the privet cloud environment. They managed the entire infrastructure and security of cloud resources and let the business enjoy cloud migration benefits.  

Key Characteristics 

  1. Dedicated infrastructure 
  2. High level of customization 
  3. Strong security controls 
  4. Better compliance support 

Advantages 

  1. Full control over data and resources 
  2. Enhanced security and privacy 
  3. Suitable for regulatory requirements 

Limitations 

  1. Higher cost compared to public cloud 
  2. Limited scalability compared to public cloud 

Best Use Cases 

  1. Financial institutions 
  2. Healthcare organizations 
  3. Enterprises with sensitive data
  1. Hybrid Cloud Deployment Model

For businesses that don’t fit perfectly into public or private cloud models, the hybrid cloud deployment model offers the ultimate flexibility. In this deployment model, businesses can combine both types of cloud environments and divide the computing workload across privet and public cloud environments.   

Businesses can utilize the private model for storing sensitive data and the public model for non-critical applications. Managed cloud service providers offer both types of deployment models in a single environment with centralized management. This helps businesses to enjoy the flexibility of cloud resources while not compromising security.   

Key Characteristics 

  1. Combination of public and private cloud 
  2. Flexible workload placement 
  3. Secure data integration 

Advantages 

  1. Better cost optimization 
  2. High flexibility 
  3. Improved security for critical data 

Limitations 

  1. Complex management 
  2. Requires skilled cloud expertise 

Best Use Cases 

  1. Businesses migrating to cloud gradually 
  2. Applications with mixed security needs 
  3. Seasonal workload handling
  1. Multi Cloud Deployment Model

This is today’s most trending and practiced cloud deployment model utilized by businesses across the world. In a multi-cloud deployment model, businesses use different cloud providers for the resources, and the entire workload is shared among them. Through this type of model, businesses avoid the dependency of their resources on a single cloud service provider.   

If somehow one cloud platform experiences downtime, the businesses can still run their service through other cloud platforms without interruptions.   

Key Characteristics 

  1. Multiple cloud providers 
  2. Distributed workloads 
  3. Centralized management 

Advantages 

  1. Avoid vendor lock in 
  2. Improved reliability 
  3. Better performance optimization 

Limitations 

  1. Increased operational complexity 
  2. Requires strong cloud management tools 

Best Use Cases 

  1. Large enterprises 
  2. Global businesses 
  3. Mission critical applications 

Conclusion 

Cloud deployment models came into existence to fulfil different business needs. They are the foundation of today’s modern infrastructure. Managed cloud hosting services include public, private, hybrid, and multi-cloud deployment models to deliver reliable and highly secure cloud infrastructure for businesses. By choosing the right type of cloud model, businesses can achieve scalability, security, and efficiency at the same time.  

At IBN, we are a trusted and experienced partner for managed cloud services. We help you choose the right cloud deployment model based on your business-specific needs. Our team of skilled cloud computing experts support businesses across public, private, hybrid, and multi-cloud environments. We deliver end-to-end managed cloud services such as consulting, architecture design, cloud migration, continuous monitoring, security optimization, and many more. Our cloud team utilizes proven tools and best practices to ensure your business gets high performance, strong security, and reliability, allowing you to focus on growth while we handle infrastructure management operations. 

Planning to migrate or modernize your cloud infrastructure?
IBN  Tech offers reliable cloud migration and managed cloud services to ensure a smooth and secure transition.  

Connect with IBN’s cloud experts now. 

FAQs 

Which cloud deployment model is most commonly used? 

The public cloud is the most common cloud computing model. It offers cost savings, scalability, and ease of deployment, making it popular among businesses of all sizes. 

Which cloud model is most secure? 

Private clouds offer strong security advantages by dedicating infrastructure to a single organization, allowing full control over security, data residency, and compliance. This minimizes risks of data leakage and enables customized security measures, essential for sensitive data and strict regulations. 

Which cloud models can you deploy physical servers? 

Since a private cloud is on-premises, we can deploy physical servers. Also, a hybrid cloud is a mix of on-premise and public cloud resources. So, we can deploy physical servers on-premises. 

What is serverless cloud deployment? 

Serverless computing is a cloud computing execution model that allocates machine resources on an as-used basis. Under a serverless model, developers can build and run applications without having to manage any servers and pay only for the exact amount of resources used.

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