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CLOUD COMPUTING

CLOUD COMPUTING
• Cloud computing is a technology that uses the internet for storing and
managing data on remote servers and then access data via the internet. .
• One such example is Google cloud – It is a suite of public cloud services
offered by Google. All the application development run on Google
hardware.

• Cloud computing is the delivery of different services through the Internet,


including data storage, servers, databases, networking, and software.
Cloud-based storage makes it possible to save files to a remote database
and retrieve them on demand.

• Cloud computing is powerful and expansive and will continue to grow in the
future and provide many benefits. Cloud computing is extremely cost-
effective and companies can use it for their growth. The future of cloud
computing is bright and will provide benefits to both the host and the
customer.
• 1. Public Cloud Storage
As the name suggests, public cloud storage supports
customers that need to utilize computer resources
including its hardware and software. Basically, using a
public cloud storage is like being tenants living in a big
apartment with other people (company) , and having a
landlord (the service provider). Just as during the case of
apartment rent, the cost of public cloud is lower than
private cloud.
So, who uses public cloud ? Public clouds are mostly
common for non-critical tasks such as file sharing or
development and testing of an application, therefore
small-scale companies with no private information use it.
Anonymous users with the authority can also have access
to public cloud.
Keep in mind that the service provider fully controls the
public cloud storage, its hardware, software, and
infrastructure.
2. Private cloud storage
When we say “Private”, we can conclude that this
cloud model is the infrastructure that is used solely by
a single organization. The infrastructures found in
private cloud storage can be managed either by the
organization itself or by a specific service provided.
Since a private cloud storage service is designed for
individual needs, naturally, they are more expensive
than other clouds. However, they are also known to
be better in resolving the organization’s biggest fear,
security, and privacy.
So, who uses private cloud? Private clouds are used by
large enterprises who store sensitive and private
information such as government agencies, financial
institutions, and healthcare organizations. These
private cloud infrastructures can be located either on-
premises or with a third party.
3. Hybrid Cloud Storage
A hybrid cloud storage crosses the concepts of
private and public cloud infrastructures together.
How is this possible exactly? When a hybrid cloud
storage is used, critical data is stored in the
organization’s private cloud, and the remaining data
is stored in the public cloud. This method allows you
to customize the features and modify it to your
needs by using the recourses given to you. When
you think about it, both time and money is used
efficiently by this method.
So, who uses Hybrid cloud storage? Many
organizations utilize this specific model when they
need to quickly upgrade their IT infrastructure.
Hybrid cloud serves as an advantage to many
businesses because of its flexibility.
4. Community Cloud
Lastly, we have the community cloud. This
deployment model is dedicated to multiple
organizations in the same community, which
means it is not public, open to anyone in need.
However, it is also not private, since there is more
than one company using it. Some examples of
community cloud are Banks, universities in
common areas, or police departments within the
same state.
So, who uses community cloud storage? A simple
answer to this would be the members of the
community.
Some of its advantages are:
Highly flexible to the needs of the community
Cost efficient
High security
MERITS OF CLOUD COMPUTING
1.Cost Effective
2.Storage Capacity
3.Enhanced Performance
4.Flexibility
5.Security
6.Convenience
7.Data backup Recovery
8.Ease of Group collaboration
DEMERITS OF CLOUD COMPUTING

• 1.Access
• 2.Security in Clouds
• 3.Vunerability to Errors
• 4.Slow processing speeds
• 5.Expense
• 6.Unreliabiity

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