Community Cloud
- The community cloud works in a similar way as the public cloud.
- There's only one difference: it only gives access to a limited number of people that have similar goals and use cases.
- This cloud computing deployment methodology is maintained and hosted either internally or by a third-party provider.
- You can, however, pick a mix of all three.
- Multiple groups sharing computer resources within a community are supported by this deployment paradigm; examples include colleges working in specific areas of research or police forces within a county or state sharing computing resources.
Community Cloud's Advantages
- Smaller Investment - A community cloud is significantly less expensive than private and public clouds while yet providing excellent performance.
- Benefits of Setup - A community cloud's protocols and configuration must adhere to industry standards, allowing customers to operate more effectively.
Community Cloud's Limitations
- Community Resources - Due to limited bandwidth and storage capacity, community resources might be difficult to use.
- Not as Popular - Because this is a new model, it is not as widely used or offered across sectors.
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Cloud Deployment Models
Community cloud
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