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Cloud Operating Platform

What is a Cloud Operating Platform?

A cloud operating platform is a bespoke type of operating system designed for cloud computing and
virtualisation. Its primary function centres on managing the operation, execution, and intricate processes
of virtual machines, servers, infrastructure, and overseeing the interplay of back-end hardware and
software resources.

Often interchangeably referred to as a virtual operating system, a cloud operating platform is a


sophisticated approach to navigating the complex processes of cloud-based computing.

Examples of current cloud operating systems include:

 Microsoft Windows Azure


 Google Chrome OS
 Amazon Web Services (AWS)
 Alibaba Cloud
 Huawei Cloud

Purposes of Cloud Operating Platform

A cloud operating platform mainly administers the operations of one or more virtual machines in a
virtualised setup. As a result, the roles and capabilities of a cloud operating system vary depending on
the specific virtual environment and cloud services in place, as do its purposes as well.

1. Access to Web-Based Applications: Cloud operating platforms provide users with access to a
diverse range of web-based applications.
2. Performance Optimisation: Users of cloud computing can attain optimal performance from any
corner of the world through cloud operating platforms.
3. Desktop Accessibility: Cloud operating platforms allow users to seamlessly access their personal
desktops.
4. Dynamic Content and Design: Supporting dynamic content and design, cloud operating platforms
ensure a responsive user experience.
5. Rich Text Editing: Users can undertake rich text editing within cloud operating platforms.
6. Diverse Application Catalog: Cloud operating platforms offer a broad range of applications to
better user functionality.
7. Device Compatibility: Cloud operating platforms are specifically tailored for notebooks, mobile
internet devices, and personal computers (PCs) used for internet browsing.
8. Simplicity for Daily Tasks: Cloud operating platforms enable users to effortlessly complete daily
tasks.

In addition to its elaborate management of processes and threads within virtualised environments, a
custom-built cloud operating system for a computing-centric environment demonstrates its adaptability
by efficiently handling the intricacies of singular or clustered virtual machines and servers. Likewise, a
streamlined cloud operating platform, designed with a light-end footprint, presents end-users with a
user-friendly experience.
This necessitates the provision of pre-installed applications and services, easily accessible through an
Internet browser. This adaptability not only caters to the needs of computing-centric environments but
also guarantees a seamless experience in virtual interactions.

Benefits of Cloud Operating Platform

Adopting a cloud operating platform brings forth a profusion of benefits that redefine user experience
and transform organisational management.

1. Easy Upgrades

Contrary to traditional counterparts, cloud operating platforms eliminate the need for reinstalling
programmes, drivers, and firmware with each version upgrade. They seamlessly integrate new versions,
sparing users the laborious task of starting with every update from scratch. Reinstalling or upgrading a
traditional operating system, on the other hand, is essentially akin to starting over.

2. Reduced Risks of Viruses

To steer clear of the perils of viruses is a compelling reason to transition to a cloud operating platform.
Safeguarded from direct interactions with your computer’s hardware, these systems preclude viruses
from infiltrating your hard drive or motherboard.

Not to mention, a reliable cloud operating platform facilitates time and money savings, as well as stress
relief for users who constantly struggle against reformatting drives and the prodigality of expensive
antivirus software.

3. Cost-Effectiveness

A cloud operating platform offers a cost-effective solution, averting the financial shackles associated with
traditional alternatives. In contrast to the expensiveness of Windows and OSX versions, a cloud-based OS
provides a well-designed, user-friendly experience without draining your wallet. An organisation can
expedite significant cost savings by opting for a cloud operating platform, streamlining its operating
processes.

4. Impressive Speed

A cloud operating platform is compartmentalised from your computer’s hardware, ensuring rapid
performance. While traditional counterparts are susceptible to lags caused by open programmes,
viruses, or inadequate memory, the speed of a cloud operating platform remains steadily unaffected.

This proves ideal for multitasking by running multiple programmes at once or for users with a computer
with limited RAM. Web surfers can also be a beneficiary of the lightning-fast Internet speeds.

5. User-Friendly Simplicity

Easing any fears of acquiring a new, cloud-based operating platform, this solution offers a user-friendly
simplicity that meets the needs of both novices and technophiles. These operating systems have
straightforward and familiar interfaces and features, similar to popular applications. They are designed to
enhance existing technology rather than introduce something entirely new.
The transition to a cloud operating platform becomes a seamless and lucrative experience, breaking
down barriers for users reluctant to explore this innovative approach.

6. Business Continuity

Ascertaining interrupted business operations, a cloud operating platform contributes to viable business
strategies. With data stored and accessible from varied locations, these systems alleviate the impact of
unexpected events, boosting robustness and minimising downtime in the face of disruptions. This
portrays more value of a cloud operating platform in maintaining businesses’ seamless workflows and
further continuity.

Challenges of Cloud Operating Platform

Alongside its patent advantages, a cloud operating platform may also present a set of challenges that call
for users’ notice.

1. Dependency on Internet Connectivity and Server Availability

The extent to which a cloud operating platform is flawless depends greatly on a stable internet
connection and an uninterrupted server. Lacking either of them, users may face difficulties in accessing
their operating system or applications, resulting in potential delays or errors.

2. Restricted Control and Privacy Concerns

The challenge arises from the fact that user data and settings are stored on the server, making them
subject to varying policies and regulations. This gives rise to concerns about the security and privacy of
the stored information.

3. Limitations in Customisation and Flexibility

Users may experience limitations in the customisation and flexibility of their operating platform and
applications since the service provider dictates features and functionalities, limiting users’ ability to tailor
the system to fulfil their specific needs and preferences.

Final Words

Cloud operating platforms transcend their traditional counterparts in efficiently managing multiple
virtual machines, advancing workflows with streamlined processes, and providing various advantages.
Integrated within the cloud operating platform is a business solution, enabling a data-centric approach
and delivering result-oriented solutions. In the face of challenges, these systems are still crucial for
effective cloud computing.

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