Types of Cloud Services By Us

Types of Cloud Deployments: Public, Private, Hybrid

SOFTCORE Infotech offers different level of cloud application deployment. We would explain in short what they are, so that it becomes easier for you to take decision.

Not all clouds are the same. There are three different ways to deploy cloud computing resources: Public Cloud, Private Cloud and Hybrid Cloud.

Public Cloud

Public clouds are owned and operated by a third-party cloud service provider, which deliver their computing resources like servers and storage over the Internet. SOFTCORE Cloud Service (SCS) is an example of a public cloud. With a public cloud, all Hardware, Software and other supporting infrastructure is owned and managed by the cloud provider like SOFTCORE. You access these services and manage your account using a web browser or business application.

Private Cloud

A private cloud refers to cloud computing resources used exclusively by a single business or organisation. A private cloud can be physically located on the company’s on-site datacentre like here at SOFTCORE; we are Private Cloud Space provider as well. Some companies also pay third-party service providers to host their private cloud. A private cloud is one in which the services and infrastructure are maintained on a private network. One such example is SOFTCORE’s Virtual Private Server (VPS) service, a system tailored specifically for small, medium to large Enterprises.

Hybrid Cloud

Hybrid clouds combine public and private clouds, bound together by technology that allows data and applications to be shared between them. By allowing data and applications to move between private and public clouds, hybrid cloud gives businesses greater flexibility and more deployment options.

How Cloud Computing Work?

Although Cloud computing services work a little different, depending on the provider, SOFTCORE Cloud Services (SCS) works in a professional streamlined, user friendly approach. SOFTCORE provides browser-based dashboard that makes it easier for IT professionals and developers to order resources and manage their accounts. Some cloud computing services are also designed to work with REST APIs and a command-line interface (CLI), giving developers multiple options.