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Cloud Computing: Unit 1 and 2 Overview

Unit 1: Cloud Computing Fundamentals

1. Cloud Computing Definition:

- Cloud computing is a model for delivering IT resources such as servers, storage, databases, networking, software,

and analytics over the internet.

- Instead of owning physical data centers and servers, organizations can access technology services on a

pay-as-you-go basis.

2. Private, Public, and Hybrid Cloud:

- Private Cloud:

Operated exclusively for a single organization, providing enhanced control, privacy, and security.

- Public Cloud:

Services are delivered over the public internet and shared among multiple users.

Cost-effective and highly scalable but may raise security and compliance concerns.

- Hybrid Cloud:

Combines private and public cloud features to allow flexibility.

3. Cloud Types: IaaS, PaaS, SaaS:

- IaaS: Provides virtualized computing resources like servers, storage, and networking.

- PaaS: Offers platforms for developers to build, test, and deploy applications.

- SaaS: Delivers software applications over the internet.

4. Benefits of Cloud Computing:

- Scalability, cost efficiency, flexibility, disaster recovery, and automatic updates.


Cloud Computing: Unit 1 and 2 Overview

5. Challenges of Cloud Computing:

- Security risks, downtime, compliance challenges, and vendor lock-in.

6. Public vs. Private Clouds:

- Public Cloud: Cost-effective, easy setup, but shared resources reduce security.

- Private Cloud: High security and control but more expensive and less scalable.

Unit 2: Basics of Service and Cloud Architecture

1. Basics of Service Management in Cloud Computing:

- Service management focuses on providing reliable, efficient, and secure cloud services.

- Core elements include service provisioning, monitoring, billing, and optimization.

2. Data Management in Cloud Computing:

- Managing data stored and processed in the cloud securely and efficiently.

- Includes practices like data backup, encryption, and integration.

3. Cloud Computing Architecture:

- Cloud Reference Model: Conceptual framework outlining layers like physical infrastructure, virtualization,

middleware, and user interfaces.

- Types of Clouds: Private, public, hybrid, and community clouds.

4. Architectural Design of Compute and Storage Clouds:


Cloud Computing: Unit 1 and 2 Overview

- Compute Clouds: Provide virtualized computing resources for processing tasks.

- Storage Clouds: Focus on securely storing large amounts of data with scalability and redundancy.

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