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CLOUD

COMPUTING
BY DIKSHA MACHALE
VIII JASMINE
WHAT IS CLOUD COMPUTING ?
Cloud computing is the on-demand delivery of IT
resources over the Internet with pay-as-you-go pricing.
Instead of buying, owning, and maintaining physical
data centers and servers, you can access technology
services, such as computing power, storage, and
databases, on an as-needed basis from a cloud provider
like Amazon Web Services (AWS). In easy words
for example, If we want to go from one place to
another everyday , We have to buy a bus, clean it
everyday, fill the petrol in the bus etc. Instead of
buying the bus we can just use a public bus
service and we can pay-as-you-go.
Who is using cloud computing?
Organizations of every type, size, and industry are using
the cloud for a wide variety of use cases, such as data
backup, disaster recovery, email, virtual desktops,
software development and testing, big data analytics, and
customer-facing web applications. For example, healthcare
companies are using the cloud to develop more
personalized treatments for patients. Financial services
companies are using the cloud to power real-time fraud
detection and prevention. And video game makers are
using the cloud to deliver online games to millions of
players around the world.
Benefits of cloud computing
1. AGILITY
The cloud gives you easy access to a broad range of technologies so that you can innovate faster and build
nearly anything that you can imagine. You can quickly spin up resources as you need them–from infrastructure
services, such as compute, storage, and databases, to Internet of Things, machine learning, data lakes and
analytics, and much more.
2. Elasticity
With cloud computing, you don’t have to over-provision resources up front to handle peak levels of business
activity in the future. Instead, you provision the amount of resources that you actually need. You can scale these
resources up or down to instantly grow and shrink capacity as your business needs change.
3. Cost savings
The cloud allows you to trade fixed expenses (such as data centers and physical servers) for variable expenses,
and only pay for IT as you consume it. Plus, the variable expenses are much lower than what you would pay to
do it yourself because of the economies of scale.
4. Deploy globally in minutes
With the cloud, you can expand to new geographic regions and deploy globally in minutes. For example, AWS
has infrastructure all over the world, so you can deploy your application in multiple physical locations with just
a few clicks. Putting applications in closer proximity to end users reduces latency and improves their
experience.
Types of cloud computing
The three main types of cloud computing include Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as
a Service, and Software as a Service. Each type of cloud computing provides different
levels of control, flexibility, and management so that you can select the right set of
services for your needs.

1.Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)


IaaS contains the basic building blocks for cloud IT. It
typically provides access to networking features,
computers (virtual or on dedicated hardware), and data
storage space. IaaS gives you the highest level of
flexibility and management control over your IT
resources. It is most similar to the existing IT resources
with which many IT departments and developers are
familiar.
2. Platform as a Service
(PaaS) PaaS removes the need for you to manage underlying infrastructure
(usually hardware and operating systems), and allows you to focus on
the deployment and management of your applications. This helps you be
more efficient as you don’t need to worry about resource procurement,
capacity planning, software maintenance, patching, or any of the other
undifferentiated heavy lifting involved in running your application.

3. Software as a Service (SaaS)


SaaS provides you with a complete product that is run and managed
by the service provider. In most cases, people referring to SaaS are
referring to end-user applications (such as web-based email). With a
SaaS offering, you don’t have to think about how the service is
maintained or how the underlying infrastructure is managed. You only
need to think about how you will use that particular software.
Cloud services
AWS has more services, and more features within those services, than any other cloud
provider, including compute, storage, databases, networking, data lakes and analytics,
machine learning and artificial intelligence, IoT, security, and much more.
Cloud solutions
AWS provides a comprehensive portfolio of solutions that help you solve common
problems and build faster using the AWS platform. Every AWS Solution comes with
detailed architecture, a deployment guide, and instructions for both automated and manual
deployment.
CONCLUSION
I think by using cloud computing we can make our work very easy and
many companies like Apple, Android, Google use cloud computing.

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