A private cloud is owned and operated by a single organization and can be located on or off premises. It provides a high level of security and control, making it suitable for businesses with sensitive data and compliance requirements. A public cloud, on the other hand, is owned by cloud service providers and offers services to the general public. A community cloud is shared between organizations with common goals, and a hybrid cloud is a combination of private and public clouds, allowing for data and application sharing between them.
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