Demistifying The Cloud A Cloud Computing Guide
Demistifying The Cloud A Cloud Computing Guide
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This form of hosting requires typically that the company have their own in-house staff
that can manage the equipment, scaling, and other issues that companies commonly
face today.
As virtualization became a hot topic a few years ago, with the advent of virtualization
software companies like VMWare, XEN, Parallels, and others, companies were able to
take their own gear, and create computing environments on VIRTUAL server
environments that used less physical hardware and resources, because they were able
to split the physical server up into 2 or 3 servers or more, and reduce capital
expenditures.
This was and still is an obvious step in the right direction for companies wanting to save
money. Whether they colocated their own environment and virtualized their gear down
from 1000 servers, to 100 servers, lets say, with a product like VMWare or whether they
let the hosting company offer them virtualized environments, like a VPS (Virtual Private
Server) or VM (Virtual Machine) as opposed to renting a full server.
The only issue is you are still dealing with hardware, and thats where Cloud Computing
comes in. According to IBM, a cloud computing platform or application, dynamically
provisions, configures, reconfigures, and de-provisions servers as needed.
Forrester Research Group stated, Cloud Computing looks very much like the
instantiation of many vendors visions of the datacenter of the future; its an abstracted,
fabric-based infrasructure that enables dynamic move-ment, growth, and protection of
services that is billed like a utility.
Thus the phrase utility computing is heard so much of these days. Cloud computing
separates or divorces the issues of hardware and hosting infrastructure from the
customer. Customers dont have to purchase their own webservers, they pay for their
use of the providers servers or infrastructure as they use them.
This method of computing really does simplify things for the end user or hosting
customer and opens up the doors for smaller startups to be able to access the
resources of large hosting infrastructures, yet only pay for their usage.
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Lower Costs Cloud computing pools all of the computing resources that can
be distributed to applications as needed optimizing the use of the sum of the
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computing resources and delivering better efficiency and utilization of the entire
shared infrastructure
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Scale As Needed As your applications grow, you can add storage, RAM and
CPU capacity as needed. This means you can buy just enough and scale as
the application demands grow.
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Depending on the types of servers involved, IAAS comes in four different categories.
1) Private cloud - The most secure and costly, where a certain number of physical
servers are dedicated to one customer.
2) Dedicated Servers - A customer rents physical servers on-demand where the cost is
always matching the amount of servers being used.
3) Hybrid Hosting - There is a mix of physical dedicated servers and cloud instances to
meet the flexible demand of a customers requirements and reduce cost.
4) Cloud Computing - Where a customer rents virtual server instances on demand and
billed on an hourly basis.
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Conclusion
In conclusion we would like to thank you for downloading our guide. Hopefully some of
the confusion and mystification behind cloud computing has been cleared.
Technology is moving forward at an incredible rate, and the platforms that we compute
today will surely evolve into better and more efficient ones tommorrow.
Who knows what the future will hold, but for now, we can embrace the changes that are
taking place all around us. As the saying goes Its evolve, or die. Smart Business is to
look at ways to make your business run smoother, faster, more efficient, and at less
cost to your bottom line.
Again, we thank you for downloading our guide, and ask that you join our newsletter for
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