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Jai Guru Dev


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Name :- Priyansh Vijay
Randive

Class :- 10th A2

Roll No :- 24

Subject :- Cloud computingGuided By :- Gatholkar


Cont
ent
1.Introduction to Cloud Computing

2.What Is Cloud Computing ?


10 . Conclusion

3.Key Characteristics of Cloud Computing

4.Cloud Services Models

5.Cloud Development Model

6.Benefits of Cloud Computing

7.Challenges in Cloud Computing

8.Application of Cloud Computing

9.Future Trends in Cloud Commputing


Introduction to
Cloud Computing
Welcome to this presentation on cloud computing! This
presentation will cover the fundamentals of cloud
computing, from its basic concepts to its benefits,
challenges, and future trends. We will explore its different
service models, deployment strategies, and real-world
applications. Join us as we delve into the world of cloud
computing.
What is Cloud Computing?

On-Demand Services Shared Resources


Cloud computing offers on- Cloud providers manage
demand access to and maintain the physical
resources, like servers, infrastructure, allowing
storage, and software, users to share resources
without the need for upfront and pay only for what they
investments in hardware. use.

Scalability and Elasticity


Cloud services can scale up or down seamlessly to
accommodate changing demands, providing flexibility and
cost-effectiveness.
Key Characteristics of Cloud Computing
1 On-Demand Self-Service 2 Broad Network Access
Users can provision cloud resources without Cloud services are accessible through various
requiring interaction with service providers. devices and locations over a network.

3 Resource Pooling 4 Rapid Elasticity


Cloud providers pool resources, allowing users to Cloud resources can be quickly scaled up or down
access and share them dynamically. to meet changing demands.
Cloud Service Models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS)

IaaS (Infrastructure as a PaaS (Platform as a Service) SaaS (Software as a Service)


Service)
Offers a platform for developing Delivers software applications over
Provides access to basic computing and deploying applications, the internet, allowing users to
resources, like servers, storage, providing tools, services, and access and use them without
and networking, giving users runtime environments. installation or maintenance.
control over the underlying
infrastructure.
Cloud Deployment Models
1 Public Cloud
Cloud services are provided by third-party providers and accessible
to the general public over the internet.

2 Private Cloud
Cloud infrastructure is dedicated to a single organization, managed
and controlled within their own data center.

3 Hybrid Cloud
Combines public and private cloud environments, allowing
organizations to leverage the benefits of both models.

4 Multi-Cloud
Uses multiple cloud providers simultaneously, enabling
organizations to diversify their cloud strategy and leverage the
best of each provider.
Benefits of Cloud
Computing
1 Cost-Effectiveness 2 Scalability and
Flexibility
Pay-as-you-go pricing model
and shared resources Easily scale resources up or
reduce upfront costs and down to meet fluctuating
improve operational demands, providing agility
efficiency. and adaptability.

3 Enhanced Security 4 Innovation and Agility


Cloud providers offer robust Access to advanced
security measures, including technologies and services
data encryption, access allows businesses to
controls, and disaster innovate faster and respond
recovery. quickly to market changes.
Challenges in Cloud Computing
Security Concerns Data privacy and compliance regulations

Vendor Lock-in Dependence on a single cloud provider, limiting flexibility


and options.

Complexity of Cloud Management Managing and monitoring resources across multiple cloud
environments can be challenging.

Cost Optimization Controlling cloud costs and optimizing resource utilization


requires careful planning and monitoring.
Applications of Cloud Computing
Cloud Storage
Storing and managing data in the cloud, providing accessibility and scalability.

Software Development
Developing and deploying applications in the cloud, leveraging cloud-based tools and services.

E-Commerce
Running online stores and managing transactions on cloud platforms, providing scalability and reliability.

Data Analytics
Processing and analyzing large datasets in the cloud, leveraging advanced analytics tools and services.

Artificial Intelligence
Developing and deploying AI models and applications on cloud platforms, leveraging computing power and data storage.
Future Trends in Cloud
Computing

Edge Computing Blockchain Integration


Processing data closer to the Integrating blockchain technology
source, reducing latency and for secure and transparent cloud
improving performance. services.

Quantum Computing AI-Powered Cloud Services


Leveraging quantum computing Developing AI-powered cloud
power for complex calculations services, automating tasks and
and data processing. improving user experiences.
Conclusion

Cloud computing is transforming the way


businesses operate and interact with
technology. Its flexibility, scalability, and
cost-effectiveness make it a powerful tool
for organizations of all sizes. As we look
to the future, the advancements in cloud
computing promise to further
revolutionize the way we live, work, and
interact with the digital world.

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