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Cloud computing. Josh Olson April 24, 2013. What is the Cloud. What is the Cloud?. What is the "Cloud"? Why a "Cloud"? What is the "Cloud" in cloud computing?. History of Cloud Computing. The idea has been around since the 1960s.
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Cloud computing Josh Olson April 24, 2013
What is the Cloud? • What is the "Cloud"? • Why a "Cloud"? • What is the "Cloud" in cloud computing?
History of Cloud Computing • The idea has been around since the 1960s. • First major breakthrough didn’t happen till 1999. Salesforce • Recent emergence of Google, Amazon, Apple and Microsoft cloud technology.
Advantages of Cloud Computing • Reduced Costs • Not required to buy everything necessary • Scalability • Dynamic Scaling is available • Easier Management of Data • Reliable • As high as 99.9% Reliability
Risks of Cloud Computing • Dependency • One big problem • Ownership and Mobility • Changing services is nearly impossible • Downtime • Without internet, access is limited • Security • Limited to the security of your cloud provider
Public Cloud • What is a Public Cloud? • What most people think of • Service which delivers an easy to use cloud solution • Why use a Public Cloud? • Don't have to purchase expensive equipment • Scalability • Amazon, Google, Dropbox, and Rackspace
Private Cloud • What is a Private Cloud? • Profit based • Slightly more complicated than the Public Cloud • Why use a Private Cloud? • More redundancy • Better security
Hybrid Cloud • What is a Hybrid Cloud? • Why not both? • Both Public and Private Clouds in any combination • Why use a Hyrbid Cloud? • Desire some features of both previous cloud types • Able to provide a better overall system
Virtual Private Cloud • What is a Virtual Private Cloud? • Fairly recent creation • Closely related to the Public Cloud • Why use a Virtual Private Cloud? • Features of the Public Cloud • More privacy and better security
Some Examples • Dropbox • Google Docs • Amazon • iCloud • Microsoft
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