Stackify is now BMC. Read theBlog

The Different Types Of Cloud Deployment And Their Pros And Cons

By: Luther Abrams
  |  November 22, 2021
The Different Types Of Cloud Deployment And Their Pros And Cons

Cloud computing is the on-demand availability of computer system resources without direct active management by the user. Instead, the delivery of said resources is available over the internet, which has made cloud computing a popular digital service that various industries use to operate and manage work tasks.

How cloud computing services are implemented, hosted and accessed by users is called cloud deployment. There are different types of deployments, each with defined advantages for users. Generally, cloud deployment models provide benefits of boosting productivity in multiple ways.

If you’re looking into using cloud computing for your business, you need to learn about deployment models. By doing so, you will make the best choice to support your needs. Read about the pros and cons of cloud computing right here.

Public Cloud Deployments

The public model is the most widely utilized cloud service because it can be used by everyone. The service provider owns and operates the hardware, and every user availing the service provider shares the same server.

Developers often use the public deployment model for software development and other collaborative projects. The virtual environment can be configured easily, making it suitable for developers to use for testing purposes when designing applications for portability.

Pros

One of the most attractive benefits of the public cloud is its “pay as you go” structure. This allows customers to access and use what they need whenever they need to and pay only what they consume. The pay as you go pricing structure makes public clouds the most affordable deployment model of cloud computing.


Public clouds also give you access to a scalable system minus the capital expenditure needed to scale up or down – hardware, space, staff, etc. You also gain your provider’s security and disaster recovery resources to address cyber threats and data loss, plus other perks that a wholly virtualized infrastructure can provide through reputable companies like MDL Technology in Kansas City.

Cons

The downside of using public cloud resources is that you don’t own the server. You may be forced to make changes in your virtual infrastructure when the provider makes significant changes. There’s also a cap on how much of the provider’s resources you can use, since you are sharing provider resources with other users.

Private Cloud Deployments

A private cloud is a cloud computing server owned by a specific organization. A third-party can host a private cloud server that helps in hardware maintenance and management because the user won’t have to hire and pay people to do it. Like the public cloud, all private cloud users can access, utilize and store data anywhere they are using compatible devices, except the number of users is limited to authorized people.

Pros

If you’re in an industry or a company where having a controlled environment for your data and other assets is essential, a private cloud is perfect for your business. The control that private cloud deployments provide makes it easier to secure and move all your data assets. You can also customize private cloud deployments to meet your requirements, since you control everything, from service integrations to user practices.

Cons

The costs of owning a private cloud are high, especially if you choose to house its servers. You’ll need to pay for personnel to oversee and maintain the servers. Aside from labor, there’s also the required training that you also have to provide for the staff you’ll hire.

Hybrid Cloud Deployments

The hybrid cloud deployment model is a combination of both public and private cloud platforms. Hybrid cloud deployment is designed to let those two platforms interact for a smooth transition of data and applications. Every model within the hybrid cloud is separate but are all part of one architecture.

Hybrid cloud deployment is often used for cloud bursting. Cloud bursting uses the private cloud as its main platform for resources and supports it with the public cloud. It’s called “bursting” because when the load becomes too much for the private cloud to handle, users can “burst” into the public cloud.

Pros

Hybrid cloud platforms combine the security and control of a private cloud and a public cloud’s scalable computing power. You get the best of both worlds with this platform. You also gain a good return on investment once you can handle scalability and growth well on the public cloud.

Cons

Hybrid cloud deployment models are more complex than the other types. It’s not suitable for common cloud computing use unless you need to separate your data or versatile features.

Wrapping Up

Apart from cloud computing models are cloud-based products and services. Netreo offers exceptional cloud products and services, including the Netreo Cloud IT infrastructure monitoring and management solution and Stackify by Netreo’s Retrace Full Life Cycle APM and Prefix real-time, code-level profiling solutions.

Invest wisely in cloud computing platforms by choosing a suitable deployment model for your needs. These are your options, and using the one that fits your requirements well is key, so you don’t waste time, effort and money on such a valuable asset.

Improve Your Code with Retrace APM

Stackify's APM tools are used by thousands of .NET, Java, PHP, Node.js, Python, & Ruby developers all over the world.
Explore Retrace's product features to learn more.

Learn More

Want to contribute to the Stackify blog?

If you would like to be a guest contributor to the Stackify blog please reach out to [email protected]