A private cloud is a cloud computing environment dedicated to a single organization. It offers many of the benefits of a public cloud, including scalability and self-service, but provides greater control and security because the infrastructure is not shared with other organizations. Private clouds are commonly used by organizations with strict regulatory requirements, complex security needs, or a desire for greater control over their data and infrastructure.
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