Avoid upfront capital expenses? Sure, that's great, but then you're just trading it for those ongoing subscription fees. At least with private cloud, you know what you're paying for.
I don't know, guys. Security issues? That's a pretty big deal, especially for sensitive data. I think I'd rather have that extra control and peace of mind with a private cloud.
High performance IO? Psh, that's a myth. I've seen public cloud instances struggle with even basic workloads. If you need real power, private cloud is the way to go.
Maximum control of cost? Are you kidding me? Public cloud providers nickel and dime you with all their hidden fees and charges. I'd much rather have that control over my own private cloud.
I'd say the best reason to go for public cloud is to avoid those hefty upfront capital expenses. Who wants to invest in all that hardware and infrastructure, am I right?
Hmm, this question is a bit tricky. I'm not sure if the correct answer is that obvious. Public cloud does come with some security concerns, but the other options seem more appealing.
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