Cloud storage refers to the practice of storing data on remote servers accessed via the internet, instead of storing data on a local server or personal device. This allows users to access and share their data from any location, as long as they have an internet connection. There are many different types of cloud storage services available, such as public cloud storage, private cloud storage, and hybrid cloud storage. Public cloud storage services are provided by third-party companies and are available to anyone with an internet connection. Examples include services like Amazon S3 and Microsoft Azure. Private cloud storage is owned and operated by a single organization, and is typically used for sensitive data or applications. Hybrid cloud storage is a combination of public and private cloud storage, in which an organization can use both types of storage to meet its specific needs.
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