Applications/cloud/what-is-cloud-computing.md
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What is Cloud-Computing?

  • A model that enables businesses to acquire resources for their IT infrastructure needs on demand
  • Cloud resources: Servers, storage, databases, netwroks, software applications, and so on
  • Ensures the instantaneous availability of resources with lower cost and operational overhead

Benefits

  1. Cost Savings
    • Helps you reduce capital investment
    • Reduces hardare and software procurement, which further eliminates the need for power and cooling systems
    • Provides cloud services on demand and you are only charged when you use the service
  2. Data Loss Prevention
    • Cloud computing allows you to store your organizations' valuable data in the cloud rather your own data center storage hardware
    • The cloud provider's data storage solutions typically offer better access, redundancy, and availability than enterprise data centers
    • These solutions help prevent data loss through malfunction, viruses, user errors, or theft
  3. Scalability
    • Cloud computing enables you to increase or decrease IT infra resources according to your business needs
    • Both manual and automatic scaling options are available with most cloud providers
  4. Flexibility
    • IT organiztions traditionally focus on various responsibilities, from procuring, hosting, and maintaining IT infra to custumer support and security
    • Because these services are made available as managed services by the cloud provider, organizations can focus on their actual business and not IT management issues
  5. Security
    • Cloud providers offer data protection services like data encryption and policy-based user management, making cloud security equivalent to conventional systems
  6. Data Analytics
    • Cloud computing technology generally includes analytics and reporting, which helps track usage
    • This feature allows you to indentify areas of improvement, meet your business goals, and increase organizational efficiency
  7. Collaboration
    • Cloud computing allows users from different geographic locations to work as a team and collaborate easily and effectively
    • This speeds delivery of applications to market
  8. Data Recovery
    • Cloud computing provides features and technologies that help companies recover data lost during natural disasters, power outages, and other unforeseen emergencies.
  9. Mobile Access
    • Cloud applications can provide mobile access to corporate resources
    • This feature is beneficial for employees and customers, allowing them to access a cloud application from anywhere

Use Cases

  • Faster Testing and Deployment
  • Remote Working
  • Cloud Communication

What is a Cloud Application?

A cloud application is a software program that runs in the cloud and is accessed remotely over the network. It has all the functionality of a non cloud based application with the added advantage of being delivered over the network.

Cloud Economics

Cloud computing reduces capital expenditures ( CapEx ) by eliminating the need to run and maintain your own infrastructure Your costs shift to operating expenses ( OpEx ), which are generally lower as you only pay for the resources you consume

Operational Efficiencies

  • Reduces Capital Expenses
  • Reduces Staffing Costs
  • Improves Productivity

What is a Distributed System?

A distriuted computing system consists of multiple independent software components. These independent software components are located on different systems that communicate in such a way that they appear as a single system to the end user Note - Cloud computing is based on the distributed systems model

Types of Distributed Systems

  1. Peer-to-Peer -> in the peer-to-peer architectural model, responsibilities are uniformly distributed among machines in the system.
  2. Client-Server -> In the client-server model, data on the server is accessed by clients.
  3. Three-tier -> The three-tier architectural model enables information about the client to be stored in the middle tier.
  4. N-tier -> The n-tier architecture allows an application or server to forward requests to additional enterprise services on the network.

Centralized v/s Distributed Systems

Workloads

  • The amount of work allocated to a defined computing task at any given time
  • An isolated computing task that is executed indepenedently without any support from external programs or applications

Edge Computing :

  • Is a distributed computing model that brings compute and storage workloads closer to the user
  • Decreases latency and saves bandwidth
  • Processes information close to the edge and decentralizes a network

Workloads in distributed systems :

  • Are distributed among the available IT resources based on the utilization of each resource
  • Uses an algorithm that consumes runtime logic and distributes the workload among the available IT resouces evenly

Bare Metal Server

  • A physical server assigned to a single tenant
  • Can be modified based on the need for performance and security
  • Isolates resources from other tenants and provides security to your business
  • Can be configured for different cloud setups

Cloud Implementations

Types of Cloud

Public Clouds

  • Public Clouds are environments where network infra and resources are made accessible to the public
  • Resources are partitioned and distributed amongst multiple customers or tenants

Private Clouds

  • Private Clouds environments are privately owned and hosted by an enterprise.
  • Resources are genrally made accessible to a private organization and their customers and partners
    • Managed private clouds are deployed and fully managed by a third-party, reducing the IT staffing needs for the enterprise
    • Dedicated private clouds are hosted on a public or private cloud to server a particular department within an enterprise

Hybrid Clouds

  • Hybrid Clouds are cloud environments that appear as a single cloud although they are built from multiple clouds ( connected through LANs, WANs, VPNs and/or APIs )
  • Offer flexibilty in deployment options by enabling workloads to move between private and public clouds based on computing needs

Multi Clouds

  • Multiclouds are cloud envirenments that offer more than one cloud service from more than one public cloud service provider
  • Resources are deployed accross different cloud availabilty zones and regions
  • All Hybrid Clouds are Multi Clouds

Top Public Cloud Providers

Microsoft Azure

Amazon Web Services

Google Cloud

Others Public Cloud Providers

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