Cloud Computing
Introduction
What is Cloud ?
• Large collection of Resources like Data/Storage, Servers, Data-
centers, Virtual Desktops, Software Platforms, Applications
etc.. that can be accessed over the internet.
Cloud computing
Definition:
• The practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on
the Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a
local server or a personal computer.
Cloud computing is a service, which offers customers to work over the internet
Cloud computing means storing and accessing the data and programs over the
internet rather than the computer’s hard disk. The data can be anything such as
music, files, images, documents, and many more.
The user can access the data from anywhere just with the help of an internet
connection.
To access cloud computing, the user should register and provide with ID and
password for Security reasons.
Advantages of Cloud Computing
Economic
Security
Availability
Scalability
Disadvantages of Cloud Computing
Data lock
Downtime
Security
Types of Clouds ( Cloud Deployment Models)
1. Public Cloud
2. Private Cloud
3. Community Cloud
4. Hybrid Cloud
Services offered by Cloud Computing
1. IaaS (Infrastructure-as-a-Service)
2. Paas (Platform-as-a-Service)
3. Saas (Software-as-a-Service)