Cloud Computing
Cloud Computing
Cloud Computing
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CLOUD COMPUTING
Introduction
What Is Cloud Computing?
History of Cloud Computing
Advantages of Cloud Computing
Disadvantages of Cloud Computing
Components of Cloud Computing
Architecture of Cloud Computing
Types of Cloud Computing
Conclusion Cloud Computing
INTRODUCTION
Cloud computing is Internet-based computing, whereby shared
resources, software, and information are provided to computers
and other devices on demand, like the electricity grid.
Cloud computing is a paradigm shift following the shift from
mainframe to client–server in the early 1980s. Details are
abstracted from the users, who no longer have need for
expertise in, or control over, the technology infrastructure "in
the cloud" that supports them.
WHAT IS CLOUD COMPUTING?
Cloud computing is Internet based computing
where virtual shared servers provide software,
infrastructure, platform, devices and other
resources and hosting to customers on a pay-
as-you-use basis.
All information that a digitized system has to
offer is provided as a service in the cloud
computing model. Users can access these
services available on the "Internet cloud"
without having any previous know-how on
managing the resources involved.
HISTORY
Concept originated from telecommunication
companies changing to VPN
1999:Salesforce. com ‐ Delivery of applications
via web
2002: Amazon launches Amazon Web Services
(AWS)
2006: Google Docs, Amazon Elastic Compute
Cloud (EC2)
2008: Eucalyptus