How bad can they try to trick us.
If a company have all infrastructure in private cloud, it may still require or need another datacenter in the near or farer future.
If a company have all infrastructure in Public cloud, it is not a requirement to have another on-premises datacenter, as they can use the Public.
To me it's the PublicCloud answer
This is a badly formed question.
A private cloud refers to the virtualised infrastructure and services on top of the physical data centre infrastructure - so it requires a data centre
An hybrid cloud also requires a data centre
On a hyper-v host is as very silly answers
This to my mind laves - in the public cloud- as the only possible answer
Copilot: Yes, even with a private cloud, the organization would still need a data center. The private cloud environment is hosted on dedicated infrastructure that the organization maintains. It offers control and security but requires managing the physical hardware. So, the data center remains an essential part of this setup.
CoPilot: That would be Public Cloud computing. With services like Microsoft Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud Platform, organizations can host their applications and store data on the providers' infrastructure. This way, they don't need to maintain their own data centers—everything runs on the cloud provider's hardware.
An organization moving to a private cloud still needs to maintain a data center. The private cloud environment operates on hardware and infrastructure managed either on-premises by the organization or hosted by a third-party provider. Essentially, it's like having the benefits of cloud computing but on dedicated resources that the organization controls.
a) in a private cloud
An organization that hosts its own infrastructure is using a private cloud model. In a private cloud, the services and infrastructure are maintained on a private network and the hardware and software are dedicated solely to the organization.
Guys, initially I thought it must be public cloud too but only private cloud has its own infrastructure. Basically, a private cloud uses the organisation's dedicated infrastructure and some examples of private clouds are, Amazon VPC, IBM and VMware.
From ChatGTP: When the exam mentions "private cloud," it typically refers to cloud computing resources and services that are dedicated to a single organization but may not necessarily be hosted on-premises.
Therefore, the answer could be "Private Cloud" if the hosted data center is third-party. Very tricky...
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