Principles of cloud computing and deployment

 Introduction 

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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. You typically pay only for cloud services you use, helping lower your operating costs, run your infrastructure more efficiently and scale as your business needs change.

Types of cloud computing


Not all clouds are the same and not one type of cloud computing is right for everyone. Several different models, types and services have evolved to help offer the right solution for your needs.First, you need to determine the type of cloud deployment or cloud computing architecture, that your cloud services will be implemented on. There are three different ways to deploy cloud services:on a public cloud, private cloud or hybrid cloud.

1) Public cloud


Public clouds are owned and operated by a third-party cloud service providers, which deliver their computing resources like servers and storage over the Internet. Microsoft Azure is an example of a public cloud. With a public cloud, all hardware, software and other supporting infrastructure is owned and managed by the cloud provider.


2)Private cloud


A private cloud refers to cloud computing resources used exclusively by a single business or organisation. A private cloud can be physically located on the company’s on-site datacenter. Some companies also pay third-party service providers to host their private cloud. A private cloud is one in which the services and infrastructure are maintained on a private network. 

3) Hybrid cloud


Hybrid clouds combine public and private clouds, bound together by technology that allows data and applications to be shared between them. By allowing data and applications to move between private and public clouds, a hybrid cloud gives your business greater flexibility, more deployment options and helps optimise your existing infrastructure, security and compliance.


benefits of cloud computing


1) Cost


Cloud computing eliminates the capital expense of buying hardware and software and setting up and running on-site datacenters—the racks of servers.


2) Speed


Most cloud computing services are provided self service and on demand, so even vast amounts of computing resources can be provisioned in minutes.

3) Performance


The biggest cloud computing services run on a worldwide network of secure datacenters, which are regularly upgraded to the latest generation of fast and efficient computing hardware.


4) Security


Many cloud providers offer a broad set of policies, technologies and controls that strengthen your security posture overall, helping protect your data.

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