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Cloud::It Is A Metaphor For Describing Internet

Cloud computing uses the internet to access software and hardware resources that are managed by third parties. It has a basic structure of software as a service, platform as a service, and infrastructure as a service. Key aspects that enable cloud computing include virtualization, utility computing, and software as a service. Common cloud types are public, private, and hybrid clouds.

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Cloud::It Is A Metaphor For Describing Internet

Cloud computing uses the internet to access software and hardware resources that are managed by third parties. It has a basic structure of software as a service, platform as a service, and infrastructure as a service. Key aspects that enable cloud computing include virtualization, utility computing, and software as a service. Common cloud types are public, private, and hybrid clouds.

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Cloud :It is a metaphor for describing

internet.

Definition :Cloud computing is using the Internet to


access someone else’s software running on
someone else’s hardware in someone else’s data
centre while paying only for what you use.
Formation of cloud computing

• Virtualization
• Utility computing
• Software as a service
Basic Structure of cloud computing

eg: Gmail, Google


Calendar

eg: Google
Apps

eg: Amazon
EC2)
Cloud architecture
• Public Cloud
Cloud architecture
• Private Cloud
Cloud architecture
Hybrid Cloud
Why cloud computing ?
Traditional Software
Software as a Service
Cloud Computing
Cloud Providers

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