Private Cloud Coverage

The new revision of Cloud+ goes there, but I was disappointed that there wasn't a more direct comparison of public versus private clouds versus data centers. A number of well-known companies have retreated from using the cloud and gone back to their own data centers, and the rationale for that is not discussed in the Cloud+ course materials.
 
The new revision of Cloud+ goes there, but I was disappointed that there wasn't a more direct comparison of public versus private clouds versus data centers. A number of well-known companies have retreated from using the cloud and gone back to their own data centers, and the rationale for that is not discussed in the Cloud+ course materials.
Maybe they were too busy praising the cloud to notice the companies heading back to their data centers.
 
The new revision of Cloud+ goes there, but I was disappointed that there wasn't a more direct comparison of public versus private clouds versus data centers. A number of well-known companies have retreated from using the cloud and gone back to their own data centers, and the rationale for that is not discussed in the Cloud+ course materials.
Thank you Mr. Brian Ford for your response. Well, all that the course content doesn't discuss, we'll just have to fill in the gaps - doing so would be more current anyway! It may not be on the exam, but practical discussions are more valuable for learners headed for (or currently in) industry!!!
 
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The new revision of Cloud+ goes there, but I was disappointed that there wasn't a more direct comparison of public versus private clouds versus data centers. A number of well-known companies have retreated from using the cloud and gone back to their own data centers, and the rationale for that is not discussed in the Cloud+ course materials.
Ala Carte menu: When you get the Bill on the end of the month. That goes to far to cover in a general cloud course.
Private Cloud: just teach Server+ ;-) That is the Hardware Part mosly.. :)