Cloud Computing Overview
Cloud Computing Overview
- Cloud computing is a model for delivering IT resources such as servers, storage, databases, networking, software,
- Instead of owning physical data centers and servers, organizations can access technology services on a
pay-as-you-go basis.
- 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:
- IaaS: Provides virtualized computing resources like servers, storage, and networking.
- PaaS: Offers platforms for developers to build, test, and deploy applications.
- Public Cloud: Cost-effective, easy setup, but shared resources reduce security.
- Private Cloud: High security and control but more expensive and less scalable.
- Service management focuses on providing reliable, efficient, and secure cloud services.
- Managing data stored and processed in the cloud securely and efficiently.
- Cloud Reference Model: Conceptual framework outlining layers like physical infrastructure, virtualization,
- Storage Clouds: Focus on securely storing large amounts of data with scalability and redundancy.