cloud script 2 (1)
cloud script 2 (1)
Slide 1
Hello everyone,
In today's topic, we chose to talk about Cloud Computing because, honestly, we don't know
much about it. We haven't studied or started a subject related to it directly, and this becomes
clear when someone asks, "What is cloud computing?" and we can't really answer clearly. This
is the case for me, and I think the same applies to many of us.
In this presentation, we’ll break it down, hoping to understand it better ourselves and help you
do the same.
Slide 2
To do so, imagine it's 2005, and a small tech startup wants to launch an online business. To do
that, they need:
● To buy physical servers – Huge, expensive machines that store and process data.
● A dedicated IT team – Responsible for maintaining these servers.
● A cooling system – To prevent servers from overheating.
● Backup storage – In case of failures.
This means a huge upfront investment, and if the business grows suddenly, they might run
out of server capacity or have to buy more machines, which takes time and money.
Slide 3
Now that we’ve seen the challenges of traditional IT infrastructure, let’s define what Cloud
Computing actually is.
Instead of relying on local servers and storage devices, cloud computing provides
on-demand access to computing resources over the internet.
This includes:
All these services are offered by Cloud Service Providers like AWS, Azure, and Google
Cloud, which handle everything from maintenance to security.
This shift to cloud computing has made IT more cost-effective, scalable, and flexible for
businesses and individuals alike!
Slide 4
This shift to cloud computing has made IT more cost-effective, scalable, and flexible for
businesses and individuals alike!
Private Cloud – Secure & Exclusive A private cloud is dedicated to a single organization. It
offers high security, full control, and customization but requires more investment.
Example: A large bank or government organization may have its own cloud infrastructure to
protect sensitive data.
Example: When you store files on Google Drive or use Microsoft OneDrive, you’re using a
public cloud service.
Hybrid Cloud – Best of Both Worlds A hybrid cloud combines private and public cloud
benefits, allowing organizations to store critical data securely while using public cloud services
for scalability.
Example: A business might keep confidential customer data in a private cloud while hosting its
website on a public cloud for better performance.
Popular Providers: AWS (Amazon Web Services), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud
Platform as a Service (PaaS) – Build Apps Without Hassle PaaS offers a ready-to-use
platform for developers to build, test, and deploy applications. It manages infrastructure, so
developers can focus on coding.
Example: If you want to create a mobile app but don’t want to handle server management, a
PaaS solution provides all the tools needed for development.
Popular Providers: Google App Engine, Heroku, Microsoft Azure App Services
Example: Instead of installing Microsoft Word, you use Google Docs online. That’s SaaS!
Cloud computing is categorized based on two main aspects: deployment models and service
models.