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CLOUD

COMPUTING

Cloud Computing

is a general term used to describe a new class


of network based computing that takes place
over the Internet,
basically a step on from Utility Computing
a collection/group of integrated and networked
hardware, software and Internet infrastructure
(called a platform).
Using the Internet for communication and transport
provides hardware, software and networking services
to clients

The storing of data and applications on remote


servers, and accessing them via the Internet
rather then saving or installing them on your
personal or office computer

Cloud

The term cloud is used because the data


and application are stored on a cloud or
collection of web servers and computers
owned by a third party somewhere else

The cloud can be accessed by the internet,


cloud computing system interface software
or unique interface software

This is simple as using web base service


which shows all the applications and files
you would need in a job or for personal use.

Cloud computing is:


Inexpensive
Efficient
Flexible

Alternative to purchasing, running and


maintaining in how computing equipment
and software

The cloud gives you the ability to work


anywhere anytime.
Ex. Online email account (gmail, yahoomail
and many more)

Deployment models of cloud


computing
Private cloud
- Functions only for one organization on a private
network and is highly secure
Public cloud
- owned by cloud service provider
-owned the highest level of efficiency in
shared
resources
Hybrid cloud
- combination of private and public cloud
deployment models
-specific resources are run or used in a public
cloud and others are run in the private
cloud
-this provides increase efficiency

Service Models of cloud


computing
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)
organizations get infrastructure components
such as computing power and storage
capacity
Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) Provides
organizations with the platform or a runtime
environment to create and deploy
applications
- the organization is only responsible for
the development, maintenance

Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) provides


organizations with ready to use application
- they use a combinations of cloud base
compute
and storage services

Front End
Represents the computer that the client see
This side requires to access the cloud
computing system
Gaining access can be simple by internet
browser or more complex a unique interface
server which will access the cloud

Back End

Comprise of data storage system, computers


and servers.
This is where your files and information will
be stored
There is a central server that administers the
system monitoring traffic inclined demand to
insure everything runs smoothly.
The central server follows rules called
Protocols.
The server also uses software called
middleware which lets the networked
computers communicate with each other.

CONS

PROS
Reduce IT cost
Increases
processing
power
Allows you to
access your files
anywhere
Uses a
moderately
priced device

Security
Privacy
Usage fees
Bandwidth caps

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