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What Is Cloud Computing

Cloud computing is a technology that enables data storage and application access over the internet, eliminating the need for local servers. It offers various service models including IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, and FaaS, each providing unique benefits such as scalability, cost efficiency, and ease of use. Additionally, cloud deployment models include private, public, and hybrid options, allowing organizations to choose based on their security and resource needs.
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What Is Cloud Computing

Cloud computing is a technology that enables data storage and application access over the internet, eliminating the need for local servers. It offers various service models including IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, and FaaS, each providing unique benefits such as scalability, cost efficiency, and ease of use. Additionally, cloud deployment models include private, public, and hybrid options, allowing organizations to choose based on their security and resource needs.
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What Is Cloud Computing ?

Cloud Computing is a technology that allows you to store and access data and applications over
the internet instead of using your computer’s hard drive or a local server.

In cloud computing, you can store different types of data such as files, images, videos, and
documents on remote servers, and access them anytime from any device connected to the
internet.

 Infrastructure: Cloud computing depends on remote network servers hosted on the


Internet to store, manage, and process data.

 On-Demand Access: Users can access cloud services and resources on demand, scaling
up or down without having to invest in physical hardware.

 Types of Services: Cloud computing offers various benefits such as cost saving,
scalability, reliability, and accessibility. It reduces capital expenditures, and improves
efficiency.

Architecture Of Cloud Computing

Cloud computing architecture refers to the components and sub-components required for cloud
computing. These components typically refer to:

1. Front end ( Fat client, Thin client)

2. Back-end platforms ( Servers, Storage )

3. Cloud-based delivery and a network ( Internet, Intranet, Intercloud )


1. Front End ( User Interaction Enhancement )

The User Interface of Cloud Computing consists of 2 sections of clients. The Thin clients are the
ones that use web browsers facilitating portable and lightweight accessibilities and others are
known as Fat Clients that use many functionalities for offering a strong user experience.

2. Back-end Platforms ( Cloud Computing Engine )

The core of cloud computing is made at back-end platforms with several servers for storage and
processing computing. Management of Applications logic is managed through servers and
effective data handling is provided by storage. The combination of these platforms at the
backend offers the processing power, and capacity to manage and store data behind the cloud.

3. Cloud-Based Delivery and Network

On-demand access to the computer and resources is provided over the Internet, Intranet, and
Intercloud. The Internet comes with global accessibility, the Intranet helps in internal
communications of the services within the organization and the Intercloud enables
interoperability across various cloud services. This dynamic network connectivity ensures an
essential component of cloud computing architecture on guaranteeing easy access and data
transfer.

What are the Types of Cloud Computing Services?

The following are the types of Cloud Computing:

1. Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)

2. Platform as a Service (PaaS)

3. Software as a Service (SaaS)

4. Function as as Service (FaaS)


1. Infrastructure as a Service ( IaaS )

Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) is a type of cloud computing that gives people access to IT tools
like virtual computers, storage, and networks through the internet. You don’t need to buy or
manage physical hardware. Instead, you pay only for what you use.

Here are some key benefits of using IaaS:

 Flexibility and Control: IaaS comes up with providing virtualized computing resources
such as VMs, Storage, and networks facilitating users with control over the Operating
system and applications.

 Reducing Expenses of Hardware: IaaS provides business cost savings with the
elimination of physical infrastructure investments making it cost-effective.

 Scalability of Resources: The cloud provides in scaling of hardware resources up or


down as per demand facilitating optimal performance with cost efficiency.

2. Platform as a Service ( PaaS )

Platform as a Service (PaaS) is a cloud computing model where a third-party provider offers the
software and hardware tools needed to develop, test, and run applications. This allows users to
focus on building their applications without worrying about managing servers or infrastructure.
For example, AWS Elastic Beanstalk is a PaaS offered by Amazon Web Services that helps
developers quickly deploy and manage applications while AWS takes care of the needed
resources like servers, load balancing, and scaling.

Here are some key benefits of using PaaS:

 Simplifying the Development: Platform as a Service offers application development by


keeping the underlying Infrastructure as an Abstraction. It helps the developers to
completely focus on application logic ( Code ) and background operations are completely
managed by the AWS platform.

 Enhancing Efficiency and Productivity: PaaS lowers the Management of Infrastructure


complexity, speeding up the Execution time and bringing the updates quickly to market
by streamlining the development process.

 Automation of Scaling: Management of resource scaling, guaranteeing the program's


workload efficiency is ensured by PaaS.

3. Software as a Service (SaaS)

Software as a Service (SaaS) is a way of using software over the internet instead of installing it
on your computer. The software is hosted by a company, and you can use it just by logging in
through a web browser. You don’t need to worry about updates, maintenance, or storage the
provider takes care of all that.

A common example is Google Docs. You can write and share documents online without
downloading any software.

Here are some key benefits of using SaaS:

 Collaboration And Accessibility: Software as a Service (SaaS) helps users to easily access
applications without having the requirement of local installations. It is fully managed by
the AWS Software working as a service over the internet encouraging effortless
cooperation and ease of access.

 Automation of Updates: SaaS providers manage the handling of software maintenance


with automatic latest updates ensuring users gain experience with the latest features
and security patches.

 Cost Efficiency: SaaS acts as a cost-effective solution by reducing the overhead of IT


support by eliminating the need for individual software licenses.

4. Function as a Service (FaaS)


Function as a service (FaaS) is a cloud-computing service that allows customers to run code in
response to events, without managing the complex infrastructure. You just write the code,
upload it and the cloud provider runs it only when it's needed. You pay only for the time your
code runs.

For example, with AWS Lambda, you can write a function that resizes images whenever
someone uploads a photo to your website. You don’t need to keep a server running all the time
AWS runs your function only when a photo is uploaded.

Here are some key benefits of using SaaS:

 Event-Driven Execution: FaaS helps in the maintenance of servers and infrastructure


making users worry about it. FaaS facilitates the developers to run code as a response to
the events.

 Cost Efficiency: FaaS facilitates cost efficiency by coming up with the principle "Pay as
per you Run" for the computing resources used.

 Scalability and Agility: Serverless Architectures scale effortlessly in handing the


workloads promoting agility in development and deployment.

To know more about the Types of Cloud Computing Difference please read this article - IaaS vs
PaaS vs SaaS

What are Cloud Deployment Models?

The following are the Cloud Deployment Models:

1. Private Deployment Model

It provides an enhancement in protection and customization by cloud resource utilization as per


particular specified requirements. It is perfect for companies which looking for security and
compliance needs.

2. Public Deployment Model

It comes with offering a pay-as-you-go principle for scalability and accessibility of cloud
resources for numerous users. it ensures cost-effectiveness by providing enterprise-needed
services.

3. Hybrid Deployment Model

It comes up with a combination of elements of both private and public clouds providing
seamless data and application processing in between environments. It offers flexibility in
optimizing resources such as sensitive data in private clouds and important scalable applications
in the public cloud.
Top leading Cloud Computing Companies

The following tables show the top leading cloud computing companies along with key details
about their cloud services:

Company Cloud Service Name Key Offerings

AWS (Amazon Web Compute, Storage, AI/ML, Databases,


1. Amazon Services) Networking

2. Microsoft Azure Cloud computing, AI, Analytics, Hybrid Cloud

Google Cloud Platform


AI/ML, Big Data, Kubernetes, Cloud Storage
3. Google (GCP)

4. Alibaba Alibaba Cloud IaaS, AI, Big Data, Cloud Security, CDN

5. Oracle Oracle Cloud Enterprise Cloud, Databases, SaaS, PaaS

6. IBM IBM Cloud AI, Quantum Computing, Hybrid Cloud, Security

7.
Salesforce Cloud CRM, SaaS, AI, Analytics
Salesforce

8. Tencent Tencent Cloud AI, Gaming Cloud, IoT, Big Data

Cloud Security

Cloud security recommended to measures and practices designed to protect data, applications,
and infrastructure in cloud computing environments. The following are some of the best
practices of cloud security:

1. Data Encryption
Encryption is essential for securing data stored in the cloud. It ensures that data remains
unreadable to unauthorized users even if it is intercepted.

2. Access Control

Implementing strict access controls and authentication mechanisms helps ensure that only
authorized users can access sensitive data and resources in the cloud.

3. Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

MFA adds an extra layer of security by requiring users to provide multiple forms of verification,
such as passwords, biometrics, or security tokens, before gaining access to cloud services.

Use Cases Of Cloud Computing

Cloud computing provides many use cases across industries and various applications:

1. Scalable Infrastructure

Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) enables organizations to scale computing resources based on


demand without investing in physical hardware.

2. Efficient Application Development

Platform as a Service (PaaS) simplifies application development, offering tools and environments
for building, deploying, and managing applications.

3. Streamlined Software Access

Software as a Service (SaaS) provides subscription-based access to software applications over


the internet, reducing the need for local installation and maintenance.

4. Data Analytics

Cloud-based platforms facilitate big data analytics, allowing organizations to process and derive
insights from large datasets efficiently.

5. Disaster Recovery

Cloud-based disaster recovery solutions offer cost-effective data replication and backup,
ensuring quick recovery in case of system failures or disasters.

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