Cloud Computing In 6 Minutes | What Is Cloud Computing? | Cloud Computing Explained | Simplilearn
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TLDRThis video script explores the advantages of cloud computing for small software development firms looking to scale up. It compares on-premise and cloud-based computing, highlighting the scalability, cost-efficiency, and security benefits of cloud solutions. The script explains cloud deployment models like public, private, and hybrid clouds, and service models including IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS. It concludes by introducing popular cloud service providers like AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform, encouraging viewers to learn more about their differences.
Takeaways
- 📈 Scaling on-premise systems is expensive and inflexible, leading to potential losses.
- ☁️ Cloud computing allows for flexible scaling and cost efficiency, paying only for what you use.
- 💾 On-premise systems require significant space and maintenance for servers.
- 🏢 Cloud providers manage server storage, reducing space and maintenance costs.
- 🔒 On-premise systems offer less data security and recovery options.
- 🛡️ Cloud computing provides better security and robust disaster recovery measures.
- 🛠️ On-premise systems need additional maintenance teams, increasing costs.
- 🔧 Cloud service providers handle maintenance, lowering costs and resource needs.
- 🌐 Cloud computing offers on-demand services over the internet on a pay-as-you-go basis.
- 🚍 Public clouds are like buses, available to the public over the internet.
- 🚗 Private clouds are like personal cars, operated by a single organization.
- 🚖 Hybrid clouds combine public and private cloud functionalities.
- 🖥️ IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) provides basic computing infrastructure.
- 🔧 PaaS (Platform as a Service) offers platforms for developing and managing applications.
- 📦 SaaS (Software as a Service) hosts and manages software applications with minimal user management.
- 🏅 Popular cloud services include AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform.
Q & A
What are the main challenges faced by a small software development firm looking to scale up its business?
-The main challenges include a small team size, unpredictability of demand, and limited resources which act as roadblocks for business expansion.
What is the primary advantage of cloud computing in terms of scalability compared to on-premise setups?
-Cloud computing allows you to pay only for what you use, with easier and faster provisions for scaling up or down, unlike on-premise setups where you pay more and have fewer options, making it difficult to scale down without incurring heavy losses.
How does cloud computing address the issue of server storage compared to on-premise systems?
-Cloud computing solutions are managed and maintained by cloud service providers, saving you both money and space, as opposed to on-premise systems which require a lot of space and come with power and maintenance hassles.
What are the differences in data security between on-premise systems and cloud computing systems?
-On-premise systems offer less data security due to a complicated combination of physical and traditional IT security measures, while cloud computing systems offer better security and allow you to avoid constant monitoring and management of security protocols.
How does cloud computing improve the disaster recovery process compared to on-premise setups?
-Cloud computing systems have robust disaster recovery measures in place to ensure faster and easier data recovery, whereas the chances for data recovery with on-premise setups are very small.
What is the impact of maintenance on costs in on-premise systems versus cloud computing systems?
-On-premise systems require additional teams for hardware and software maintenance, significantly increasing costs, while cloud computing systems are maintained by the cloud service providers, reducing costs and resource allocation.
What does the term 'cloud computing' refer to in the context of IT services?
-Cloud computing refers to the delivery of on-demand computing services over the internet on a pay-as-you-go basis, allowing for cost-efficient management of files and services over the internet instead of local storage devices.
What are the three types of cloud deployment models mentioned in the script?
-The three types of cloud deployment models are public cloud, private cloud, and hybrid cloud.
What is the difference between public and private clouds in terms of accessibility and operation?
-Public clouds are available to the public over the internet and are owned by cloud service providers, while private clouds are exclusively operated by a single organization and can be managed by the organization or a third party.
What are the three major service models of cloud computing?
-The three major service models of cloud computing are Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS).
Which cloud service model would be most suitable for an organization that does not want to manage any IT equipment?
-Software as a Service (SaaS) would be the most suitable model for such an organization, as it involves cloud services for hosting and managing software applications, with the cloud service provider handling all components of the solution.
What are some of the most popular cloud computing services in the market today?
-Some of the most popular cloud computing services in the market today are AWS (Amazon Web Services), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform.
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