24.types of Infrasturcture

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NAME :PRAMOD PAWAR

ROLL NO. 24
CLASS :BCA 3
TOPIC : TYPES OF INFRASTRUCTURE
Why IT infrastructure is important

 Technology powers nearly every aspect of today’s


businesses, from an individual employee’s work to
operations to goods and services. When properly
networked, technology can be optimized to improve
communication, create efficiencies and increase
productivity.
 If an IT infrastructure is flexible, reliable and secure,
it can help an enterprise meet its goals and provide a
competitive edge in the market.
 Alternatively, if an IT infrastructure isn’t properly
implemented, businesses can face connectivity,
productivity and security issues—like system
disruptions and breaches. Overall, having a
properly implemented infrastructure can be a factor
in whether a business is profitable or not.
 With an IT infrastructure, a company can:

 Provide a positive customer experience by providing uninterrupted


access to its website and online store.

 Develop and launch solutions to market with speed

 Collect data in real time to make quick decisions

 Improve employee productivity


Types of infrastructure
The two primary types of IT
infrastructure are traditional and cloud
infrastructure.
Traditional infrastructure
 A traditional IT infrastructure is made up of the
usual hardware and software components:
facilities, data centers, servers, networking
hardware desktop computers and enterprise
application software solutions. Typically, this
infrastructure setup requires more power, physical
space and money than other infrastructure types.
Cloud infrastructure
 A cloud computing IT infrastructure is similar to
traditional infrastructure. However, end users can
access the infrastructure via the internet, with the
ability to use computing resources without installing
on-premises through virtualization. Virtualization
connects physical servers maintained by a service
provider at any or many geographical locations.
Then, it divides and abstracts resources, like
storage, to make them accessible to users almost
anywhere an internet connection can be made.
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