Cloud
Cloud
Cloud Computing
•Presented By
•Suraj Kumar
•Regd. No.:2221289020
•Computer Science and
Engineering
• What is Cloud ?
• What is Cloud Computing?
• Top Benefits of Cloud Computing
• Simple Examples of Cloud Computing
• Essential Characteristics
• Cloud Models
• Pros and Cons
• What is AWS?
• Conclusion
What is Cloud?
• In Cloud Computing, the word cloud is used as a
metaphor for “ the Internet.” In other words, we
can say cloud is something, which is present at
remote location. Well it is an abstraction of
underlying infrastructures involved.
What is Cloud Computing?
Key features
Instead of purchasing hardware outright, users pay for IaaS on
demand.
Infrastructure is scalable depending on processing and storage
needs.
Saves enterprises the costs of buying and maintaining their
own hardware.
Because data is on the cloud, there is no single point of failure.
Service Models
Key features
PaaS provides a platform with tools to test, develop, and host
applications in the same environment.
Enables organizations to focus on development without having to
worry about underlying infrastructure.
Providers manage security, operating systems, server software,
and backups.
Facilitates collaborative work even if teams work remotely.
Service Models
• Software as a service (SaaS): is a cloud computing offering
that provides users with access to a vendor’s cloud-based
software. Users do not install applications on their local devices.
Instead, the applications reside on a remote cloud network
accessed through the web or an API. Through the application,
users can store and analyze data and collaborate on projects.
Key features
SaaS vendors provide users with software and applications on a
subscription model.
Users do not have to manage, install, or upgrade software; SaaS
providers manage this.
Data is secure in the cloud; equipment failure does not result in
loss of data.
Use of resources can be scaled depending on service needs.
Service Models
• IaaS Providers
Service Model
• PaaS Providers
Service Models
• SaaS Providers
Pros and Cons
Pros:
• Reduced hardware equipment for end-users
• Improved performance
• Lower H/W and S/W maintenance
• Instant software updates
• Accessibility
• Metered services
• Less expensive
• Improved Disaster Recovery
Cons:
• Requires good internet speed with good bandwidth
• Security
• Limited control on Infrastructure
What is AWS?
• AWS (Amazon Web Services) is a comprehensive
cloud computing platform provided by Amazon. It
offers a wide range of cloud-based services,
including computing power, storage, databases,
networking, machine learning, analytics, and
more. These services enable organizations to
build, deploy, and manage applications in the
cloud without the need to invest in physical
infrastructure.
Key Components of AWS:
• Compute power: AWS allows you to rent virtual machines (like
EC2) to run applications, host websites, or process data.