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Agenda

Introduction
Cloud Components
Services
Characteristics
Cloud types
Pros and Cons

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Introduction
Cloud computing refers to the delivery of
computing resources over the Internet.
It is a collection/group of integrated and
networked hardware, software and
Internet infrastructure

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Using the Internet for communication and
transport provides hardware, software and
networking services to clients

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Cloud Components
Clients
Clients are, in a cloud computing architecture, the exact same things
that they are in a plain, old, everyday local area network (LAN).

Data Center
The datacenter is the collection of servers where the application to
which you subscribe is housed.

Distributed Servers
These are the servers that are in geographically disparate locations.

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Cloud Computing Services


Software as a Service (SaaS)
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Hardware as a Service (HaaS)

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Software as a Service (SaaS)

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Platform as a Service

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Hardware as a Service

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Characteristics
Massive Scale

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Geographic Distribution

Virtualization

Service Orientation

Low Cost Software

Advanced Security

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Cloud Types
Public Cloud
Private Cloud
Community Cloud
Hybrid Cloud
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Pros and Cons

Low Computer Costs


Improved Performance
Low Software Costs
Unlimited Storage Capacity
Increased Data Reliability

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Requires a constant internet connection
Does work well with low speed
connections
Futures might be limited
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References

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