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MIT Moradabad
PPT on Cloud Computing
Submitted by : Abhishek Saini Section : I Roll No. : 230821550005 Semester : 3rd Submitted to : Mr. Varun Agarwal Ms. Shiwani Agarwal Agenda • What is Cloud ? • What is Cloud Computing? • History • Top Benefits of Cloud Computing • Examples of Cloud Computing • Essential Characteristics • Cloud Computing Architecture • Cloud Models • Pros and Cons • Conclusion What is Cloud ? The cloud is an extensive network of remote servers around the world. These servers store and manage data, run applications, and deliver content and services like streaming videos, web mail, and office productivity software over the internet. What is Cloud Computing ? • cloud computing is the delivery of computing services—including servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, and intelligence—over the Internet (“the cloud”) to offer faster innovation, flexible resources, and economies of scale.
• Cloud Computing consists of hardware and software resources made available
on the internet as they are managed by the third. party services. These services typically provides access to advanced software applications, high end networks of server computers. History • It was a gradual evolution that started in the 1950s with mainframe computing • After some time, around 1970, the concept of virtual machines (VMs) was created. • In 1999, Salesforce.com started delivering of applications to users using a simple website. • In 2002 Amazon provided First public cloud AWS (Amazon Web Service), providing services like storage, computation. • In 2009, Google Apps also started to provide cloud computing enterprise applications. • In 2009, Microsoft launched Windows Azure, and companies like Oracle and HP have all joined the game. This proves that today, cloud computing has become mainstream. Top Benefits of Cloud Computing • Accessibility anywhere, with any device. • Ability to get rid of most or all hardware and software. • Centralized data security. • Higher performance and availability. • Quick application deployment. • Instant business insights. • Business continuity. • Price-performance and cost savings. Examples of Cloud Computing Email : Web-based email services like Gmail and Hotmail deliver a cloud computing service: users can access their email "in the cloud" from any computer with a browser and Internet connection, regardless of what kind of hardware is on that particular computer. The emails are hosted on Google's and Microsoft's servers, rather than being stored locally on the client computer. Facebook is a social networking platform where users can share information, interact with friends and family, and access various features such as messaging, groups, and pages.
Storage : One Drive, Google Drive, iCloud and Drop Box.
Netflix uses cloud computing to provide streaming services to millions of users
worldwide. By hosting its content on cloud servers, it can ensure reliable and scalable delivery to a global audience Essential Characteristics • On-demand self-service • Resource pooling • Scalability and rapid elasticity • Pay-per-use pricing • Measured service • Resiliency and availability • Security • Broad network access Cloud Computing Architecture Cloud Models 1.Deployment Models 2.Service Models Deployment Models Service Models Pros and Cons Pros : Cons : 1: Disaster Recovery 1: Lack of total control 2: Access your data anywhere 2: Difficult to migrate 3: Low cost 3: Requires Internet 4: Scalability 4: Security and privacy have been an issue 5: Security 5: Fixed contracts can be a problem Conclusion Cloud computing is a fantastic platform that offers servers, storage, and applications helpful for managing the business in a secure way from anywhere in the world. It requires a good internet connection to offer highly secure, cost-effective, and scalable resources.