Public Cloud

A shared cloud infrastructure managed by third-party providers, offering scalable resources and cost-effective hosting for businesses of all sizes.

A public cloud is a shared hosting environment where many customers use the same infrastructure managed by large providers such as Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, or Microsoft Azure. It offers affordability and scalability since you only pay for the resources you actually use. The provider handles all maintenance, updates, and hardware management, freeing you from technical overhead. Public clouds are ideal for startups, small businesses, and developers who need reliable performance without managing physical servers. While they offer less customisation than private clouds, they provide excellent flexibility and cost efficiency for most online projects.