Monday, 29 December 2014
CLOUD COMPUTING
For many of us clouds still remain the fluffy white
things that float in the sky or the darker fluffy things that bring
thunderstorms and rain. Well, today there is more to clouds than being fluffy
and to float in the sky. Cloud computing has given us a new way to perceive
clouds. There was an era when we relied on portable drives, hardware and pen
drives to very large extent and how we used to almost have stroke if we
misplaced these precious data holders. Cloud computing reduces the stroke rate
that one might get on losing a portable hardware. It is a service that one can
subscribe to and get a network storage space and computer resources.
Cloud computing is similar to your e-mail account
which you can access from any corner of the world as long as you are connected
to the internet. The only difference is that with cloud computing you can
choose from the information that is accessible within the cloud. The essentials
that you need to get information from cloud computing is an internet connection
on any device ranging from a personal computer to a tablet. Just like your
email is not housed on your device physically, the information on cloud computing
is also not housed on your device physically.
The convenience that cloud computing brings to the
users is immense. To start with it's the best deal for upcoming businesses and
start up organizations. It helps these budding ventures to make the best out of
the limited resources have and give them a chance to stand up well established
organizations that have a stock of hardware and software. It also serves well
for people seeking to use it for their personal work. With the number of
devices that one person owns today it might get a little messy to keep a track
of the data one might have saved on either the phone or the laptop. Cloud
computing helps one to cut through the clutter and becomes a kind of data bank.
There are different types of clouds that can
suffice you needs. There is the Public, Private, Community and Hybrid cloud,
each with its own specifications so to cater to the needs of different people.
Public clouds are accessible to all the subscribers with an internet connection
and access to cloud space. Private clouds are set up for specific groups or
organizations. Community clouds are set up between two or more organizations
that have similar cloud requirements. Lastly, hybrid clouds have the qualities
of two types of clouds at the least. The combinations depend on requirements of
the people or the organizations.
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