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MAHATMA GANDHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Resented by :
Upender
Sai sannidh
ShuchitaPrakash
Manjusha
Shardha
What is cloud computing ?

■ cloud computing is the delivery of computing


services—including servers, storage, databases,
networking, software, analytics, and internet.

■ You typically pay only for cloud services you use,


helping lower your operating cost.
benefits of cloud computing

■ SPEED
■ Most cloud computing services are provided self service
and on demand, so even vast amounts of computing
resources can be provisioned in minutes, typically with just
a few mouse clicks.
■ Security
■ Many cloud providers offer a broad set of policies,
technologies .
Types of cloud computing

1.Public cloud
Public clouds is defined as comuting services offered by third aprty providers over the public internet.

2.Private cloud
Private cloud is a colud computing environment dedicated to a single customer.

3.Hybird cloud
A hybrid cloud is one in which applications are running in combination of different environments.
Types of cloud services:
1.Infrastructure as a service (IaaS)
The most basic category of cloud computing services. With IaaS, you rent IT infrastructure—servers and virtual
machines (VMs), storage, networks, operating systems—from a cloud provider on a pay-as-you-go basis.

2.Software as a service (SaaS)


Software as a service is a method for delivering software applications over the Internet, on demand
and typically on a subscription basis. With SaaS, cloud providers host and manage the software
application and underlying infrastructure and handle any maintenance, like software upgrades and
security patching. Users connect to the application over the Internet, usually with a web browser on
their phone, tablet or PC.
Uses :
1.Create cloud-native applications
Quickly build, deploy and scale applications—web, mobile and API

2.Store, back up and recover data


Protect your data more cost-efficiently—and at massive scale—by transferring your data
over the Internet to an offsite cloud storage system that is accessible from any location
and any device.

3.Test and build applications


Reduce application development cost and time by using cloud infrastructures that can easily
be scaled up or down.
4.Analyse data
Unify your data across teams, divisions and locations in the cloud. Then use cloud services, such as
machine learning and artificial intelligence, to uncover insights for more informed decisions.

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