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The case for “stepping stone” private clouds

Public cloud providers surprised a great deal of people when they came out with proprietary private clouds. (That’s where actual hardware and software support a subset of public cloud services.) I’m pretty sure they don’t like me to call them that, but that’s really what they are: public cloud analogs that run on premises. They allow enterprises to use them as a stepping stone to the public cloud, but they are more about marketing than technology.

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