What is Cloud Computing-AWS Blog Info
What
is Cloud Computing?
Cloud
computing is an internet-based computing service in which large
groups of remote servers are networked to allow centralized data storage, and
online access to computer services or resources.
Using
cloud computing, organizations can use shared computing and storage resources
rather than building, operating, and improving infrastructure on their own.
Cloud
computing is a model that enables the following features.
· Users can provision
and release resources on-demand.
· Resources can be
scaled up or down automatically, depending on the load.
· Resources are
accessible over a network with proper security.
· Cloud service
providers can enable a pay-as-you-go model, where customers are charged based
on the type of resources and per usage.
Types of Clouds
There are
three types of clouds − Public, Private, and Hybrid cloud.
PUBLIC CLOUD
In public
cloud, the third-party service providers make resources and services available
to their customers via Internet. Customer’s data and related security is with
the service providers’ owned infrastructure.
PRIVATE CLOUD
A private
cloud also provides almost similar features as public cloud, but the data and
services are managed by the organization or by the third party only for the
customer’s organization. In this type of cloud, major control is over the
infrastructure so security related issues are minimized.
HYBRID CLOUD
A hybrid
cloud is the combination of both private and public cloud. The decision to run
on private or public cloud usually depends on various parameters like
sensitivity of data and applications, industry certifications and required standards,
regulations, etc.
Cloud Service Models
There are
three types of service models in cloud − IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS.
IAAS
IaaS
stands for Infrastructure
as a Service. It provides users with the capability to
provision processing, storage, and network connectivity on demand. Using this
service model, the customers can develop their own applications on these
resources.
PAAS
PaaS
stands for Platform
as a Service. Here, the service provider provides various
services like databases, queues, workflow engines, e-mails, etc. to their
customers. The customer can then use these components for building their own
applications. The services, availability of resources and data backup are
handled by the service provider that helps the customers to focus more on their
application's functionality.
SAAS
SaaS
stands for Software
as a Service. As the name suggests, here the third-party
providers provide end-user applications to their customers with some
administrative capability at the application level, such as the ability to
create and manage their users. Also some level of customizability is possible
such as the customers can use their own corporate logos, colors, etc.
Advantages of Cloud Computing
Here is a
list of some of the most important advantages that Cloud Computing has to offer
−
· Cost-Efficient − Building our
own servers and tools is time-consuming as well as expensive as we need to
order, pay for, install, and configure expensive hardware, long before we need
it. However, using cloud computing, we only pay for the amount we use and when
we use the computing resources. In this manner, cloud computing is cost
efficient.
· Reliability − A cloud
computing platform provides much more managed, reliable and consistent service
than an in-house IT infrastructure. It guarantees 24x7 and 365 days of service.
If any of the server fails, then hosted applications and services can easily be
transited to any of the available servers.
· Unlimited Storage − Cloud
computing provides almost unlimited storage capacity, i.e., we need not worry
about running out of storage space or increasing our current storage space
availability. We can access as much or as little as we need.
· Backup &
Recovery − Storing data in the cloud, backing it up and restoring
the same is relatively easier than storing it on a physical device. The cloud
service providers also have enough technology to recover our data, so there is
the convenience of recovering our data anytime.
· Easy Access to
Information − Once you register yourself in cloud, you can access your
account from anywhere in the world provided there is internet connection at
that point. There are various storage and security facilities that vary with
the account type chosen.
Disadvantages of Cloud Computing
Although
Cloud Computing provides a wonderful set of advantages, it has some drawbacks
as well that often raise questions about its efficiency.
SECURITY ISSUES
Security
is the major issue in cloud computing. The cloud service providers implement
the best security standards and industry certifications, however, storing data
and important files on external service providers always bears a risk.
AWS cloud
infrastructure is designed to be the most flexible and secured cloud network.
It provides scalable and highly reliable platform that enables customers to
deploy applications and data quickly and securely.
TECHNICAL ISSUES
As cloud
service providers offer services to number of clients each day, sometimes the
system can have some serious issues leading to business processes temporarily
being suspended. Additionally, if the internet connection is offline then we
will not be able to access any of the applications, server, or data from the
cloud.
NOT EASY TO SWITCH SERVICE PROVIDERS
Cloud
service providers promises vendors that the cloud will be flexible to use and
integrate, however switching cloud services is not easy. Most organizations may
find it difficult to host and integrate current cloud applications on another
platform. Interoperability and support issues may arise such as applications
developed on Linux platform may not work properly on Microsoft Development
Framework (.Net).
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