The Cloud is a network of remote servers, accessed over the internet, that store, manage, and process data.
How Does the Cloud Work?
1. Data Centers: Large facilities housing thousands of servers.
2. Server Virtualization: Software divides physical servers into virtual ones.
3. Cloud Services: Providers offer storage, computing, and applications.
4. Internet Connection: Users access Cloud services via internet.
Cloud Service Models🚴
1. IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service): Rent virtual servers, storage.
2. PaaS (Platform as a Service): Develop, deploy apps without managing infrastructure.
3. SaaS (Software as a Service): Use cloud-based applications.
Cloud Deployment Models🙃
1. Public Cloud: Shared infrastructure, open access.
2. Private Cloud: Dedicated infrastructure, restricted access.
3. Hybrid Cloud: Combination of public and private clouds.
Key Cloud Characteristics👇
1. Scalability: Scale up or down as needed.
2. On-Demand: Access resources instantly.
3. Multi-Tenancy: Shared resources, separate accounts.
4. Resource Pooling: Shared resources, efficient usage.
Cloud Benefits🧟
1. Cost Savings: Reduced infrastructure costs.
2. Increased Flexibility: Access resources anywhere.
3. Improved Reliability: Redundant infrastructure.
4. Enhanced Security: Advanced security measures.
Cloud Providers🌞
1. Amazon Web Services (AWS)
2. Microsoft Azure
3. Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
4. IBM Cloud
5. Oracle Cloud
Cloud Applications😊
1. File storage (Google Drive, Dropbox)
2. Productivity software (Google Docs, Microsoft Office 365)
3. Streaming services (Netflix, Spotify)
4. Social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter)
5. Online banking and finance
How to Get Started😇
1. Choose a cloud provider.
2. Explore cloud services (storage, computing, apps).
3. Learn cloud-related skills (AWS, Azure, GCP certifications).
4. Migrate data and applications to the cloud.
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