Cloud Computing Introduction - Unit I-1
Cloud Computing Introduction - Unit I-1
Introduction – Unit I
By S. Kiruba Kethchiyal
Cloud Computing Introduction:
In a world that sees new technological trends
bloom and fade on almost a daily basis, one
new trend promises more longevity. This
trend is called cloud computing.
It will change the way you use your computer
Cloud Servers
User Web
Application
Understanding Cloud Storage:
One of the primary uses of cloud
computing is for data storage. With cloud
storage, data is stored on multiple third-
party servers,rather than on the
dedicasted servers used in traditional
networked data storage.
Understanding Cloud Services:
1. Any web-based application or service
offered via cloud computing is called a cloud
service.
2. Cloud services can include anything from
calendar and contact applciations to word
processing and presentations.
Pros and Cons of Cloud Computing:
Any serios analysis of cloud computing must
address the advantages and disadvantages
offered by this burgeoning technology.
Cloud computing advantages:
systems
Improved Document Format Compatibility
Easier Group Collaboration
Universal Access to Documents
Latest Version Availability
Removes the Tether to Specific Devices
Disadvantages of cloud computing:
Requires a constant Internet connection
Doesn’t work well with Low-Speed
Connections
Can be slow
Features Might be limited
Stored Data might not be secure
If the cloud loses your data, You are secured
Benefits:
Who benefits from cloud computing:?
1. Collaborators:
Software as a service
Platform as a service
Web services
On-demand computing
Discovering Cloud services:
Cloud computring is at an early stage of its
development. This can be seen by observing
the large number of small and start-up
companies offering cloud development tools.
In a more established industry, the smalles