CC Unit 3 Notes
CC Unit 3 Notes
Cloud Computing
Unit 3
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Topics to be covered...
Layered architecture
NIST cloud computing reference architecture
Public cloud
Private cloud
Hybrid cloud
IAAS
PAAS
SAAS
Cloud storage
SAAS
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Layered architecture
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Layered Architecture
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NIST Cloud
Computing reference
architecture
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Components of NIST
Cloud Provider: IAAS, SAAS, PAAS
Cloud Consumer
Cloud Carrier
Public Cloud
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Public Cloud
Public cloud is a type of computing where resources are offered by a third-party provider
via the internet and shared by organizations and individuals who want to use or purchase
them.
Examples: Google Workspace, AWS, Dropbox, Microsoft 365, Azure and as well as
streaming services like Netflix.
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Advantages
Cost-Efficiency
Scalability
Global Reach
Security Expertise
Disadvantages
Security and Privacy Concerns
Data Transfer Costs
Vendor Lock-In
Limited Control
Compliance Challenges
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Private Cloud
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Private Cloud
A private cloud is a cloud computing deployment model where cloud infrastructure and
services are exclusively used by a single organization. In a private cloud, the organization
has control over the resources and can configure the cloud environment to meet its specific
needs.
Benefits:
Enhanced Security and Control
Customization and Flexibility
Compliance Adherence
Isolation and Data Privacy
Scalability and Resource Optimization
Disaster Recovery and Redundancy
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Advantages
Enhanced Security and Control
High Availability
Data Privacy
Scalability
Disadvantages
Limited Elasticity
Complexity
Vendor Lock-In
Limited Geographic Reach
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Hybrid Cloud
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Hybrid Cloud
Public cloud + Private cloud.
In a hybrid cloud, data and applications can move between private and public cloud
infrastructure, creating a more flexible and optimized computing environment.
Key components:
Public Cloud
Private Cloud
Hybrid Cloud Integration
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Advantages
Flexibility
Scalability
Cost Optimization
Security and Compliance
Disadvantages
Complexity
Cost Management
Security Concerns
Vendor Lock-In
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IAAS
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Advantages
Cost-Effective
Website hosting
Security
Maintenance
Disadvantages
Security
Technical problems
Over Dependency
Lack of flexibility
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PAAS
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Advantages
Simple and convenient for users
Cost-Effective
Efficiently managing the lifecycle
Efficiency
Disadvantages
Limited Control
Vendor Lock-In
Limited Customization
Latency Issues
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SAAS
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Advantages of SaaS
Cost-Effective
Reduced time: Run SaaS apps directly without download and install.
Automatic updates
Scalability: It allows the users to access the services and features on-demand.
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Diadvantages of SaaS
Limited Customization
Internet Dependency
Limited Control
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Cloud Storage
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Cloud Storage
Cloud storage in cloud computing refers to the storage of data and files on remote servers
that are accessible via the internet.
This storage model allows individuals and organizations to store their data in a distributed
and scalable manner, without the need to manage physical storage infrastructure.
Advantages
Accessibility
Scalability
Cost-Efficiency
Automatic Backup
Disaster Recovery
Disadvantages
Data Security Concerns
Internet Dependency
Service Outages
Bandwidth Limitations
Costs Over Time
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Storage as a Service(SaaS)
Storage as a Service (SaaS) is a cloud computing service model that provides on-demand
access to storage resources over the internet.
In SaaS, users or organizations can remotely store and retrieve data without the need to
own, manage, or maintain physical storage infrastructure.
It is a part of the broader cloud computing ecosystem and offers several advantages,
including cost savings, scalability, and ease of management.
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