The answer clearly is HYBRID. There is a mix of "on-premises" and "cloud base" resources.
Note similar linked/related questions: 47, 48, 51, 55,60,61,62,63,85
In general, on-prem is not the same as private cloud - as per MS, you can actually have private cloud deployed from some other vendor datacenter (not necessarily "on-prem" per se). However, in many questions regarding hybrid model "on-prem"+"public cloud" = hybrid, on-prem is not "cloud" per se, but it's private, and private + public cloud => hybrid.
I am always confused ...
1. Question said “Which cloud computing model …”, it means that answer [A. hybrid] is [hybrid cloud computing model].
2. Question said “… includes on-premises & cloud-based resources” , then it means [on-premises] is not cloud service.
Therefore, “hybrid cloud = [On-premises (not cloud)] + [cloud-based resources (cloud)] “ is right? I don't think so, on-premise is not cloud.
I think [on-premise] & [private cloud] are different, but this question deals both as same thing. Which point am I making a misunstanding?
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