2. Overview:
Introduction
What Is Cloud Computing?
History of Cloud Computing
Advantages of Cloud Computing
Disadvantages of Cloud Computing
Components of Cloud Computing
Types of Cloud Computing
Conclusion Cloud Computing
3. INTRODUCTION
The concept of cloud computing was started from
telecommunication companies changing to VPN and
how it upgraded year by year.
In these days the cloud computing is growing rapidly
and the customers who have this applied science feel
that they have the total authority over the project but
in reality, the service providers have the power.
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5. WHAT IS CLOUD COMPUTING?
The cloud computing is a computing pattern where a huge
number of systems are connected in private and public networks
to furnish a balanced infrastructure for information and storage
of files.
The basic idea is based on the principle “reuse IT capabilities”
and difference or unique quality it has when compared to other
computing technologies is the extending of limits across
boundaries.
Even the companies like Google and Microsoft avail this applied
science.
6. HISTORY OF CLOUD COMPUTING
1999: In this year salesforce.com i.e. delivery of
Applications through the web was started.
2002: At this time Amazon launched Amazon web
services.
2006: Well, Google started Google docs and Amazon-
originated Elastic compute cloud (EC2).
2008: Eucalyptus was started.
2009: In this year, Microsoft Azure derived.
7. COMPONENTS OF CLOUD
COMPUTING
Storage-as-a-service: In this component, we can avail
storage as we do it at the remote site. It is the main
component and called as disk space on demand.
Database-as-a-service: This acts as a live database and
main aim of this component is to reduce the price of dB by
using more number of software and hardware.
Information-as-a-service: Data that can approach from
anywhere is known as information-as-a-service. Internet
banking, online news and much more are included in it.
Process-as-a-service: Combination of different sources
like information and services is done in process-as-a-
service; it is mainly helpful for mobile networks.
8. COMPONENTS OF CLOUD
COMPUTING
Application-as-a-service: It is a complete application which is
ready to use and it is the final front end for the users. Few sample
applications are Gmail, Google calendar and much more.
Platform-as-a-service: In this component, the application is
being advanced and a database is being advanced.
Integration-as-a-service: This deals with components of an
application that are built and need to integrate with other
applications.
Security-as-a-service: This component is required to many
customers because the security has the initial preference.
Management-as-a-service: This component is useful for the
management of the clouds.
9. COMPONENTS OF CLOUD
COMPUTING
Testing-as-a-service: This component refers to the
testing of applications that are hosted remotely.
Infrastructure-as-a-service: This component takes
all the virtual hardware, software, and servers,
networks. It also prevents the running of multiple
servers.
10. TYPES OF CLOUD COMPUTING
Basically, there are three types of cloud computing and
they are:
1. Public cloud
2. Private cloud
3. Hybrid cloud
11. Public cloud: Third parties buy and run the public clouds;
they provide the low cost to each individual client in a “pay as
you go” form. All these are controlled by the cloud
computing provider and an advantage in it is that they might
be larger than a company of firm’s cloud.
12. Private cloud: These are made only for a single
company or firm. These are two types of private clouds:
On-premise private cloud
Externally hosted private cloud
On-premise private cloud: These are the
internal clouds which are hosted with
the own data center of an enterprise.
Externally hosted private cloud:
These clouds are hosted by an external
cloud provider where the providers
provide full security.
13. Hybrid cloud: The hybrid cloud is a combination of both
public and private clouds and thus flexibility of a computer is
increased.
15. ADVANTAGES OF CLOUD
COMPUTING
Cloud computing is low in cost and affordable because
we get the bills as per the usage.
The storage and maintenance of a large amount of
information or data are possible.
The cloud computing is very flexible.
It provides high security.
The option of data recovery is available.
Data can be managed easily.
It has the automatic update option.
16. DISADVANTAGES
One of the disadvantages of the cloud computing is
that it is risky.
It requires the continuous internet connection and has
the migration issue.
17. CONCLUSION
In addition, professionals involved with cloud
computing must ensure that cloud computing
does not become a service where just a few users
can use it.