Chapter 2: Traditional Computing vs. Cloud Computing Flashcards
Q1: What is a primary difference in resource allocation between Traditional and Cloud Computing?
A1: Traditional Computing uses fixed hardware, while Cloud Computing allocates resources dynamically.
Q2: Why is Traditional Computing more expensive than Cloud Computing?
A2: Traditional Computing requires upfront investments in hardware and maintenance.
Q3: How does the location of data differ in Traditional vs. Cloud Computing?
A3: Traditional Computing stores data locally, while Cloud Computing stores data on remote servers.
Q4: In terms of flexibility, how does Cloud Computing outperform Traditional Computing?
A4: Cloud Computing allows on-demand resource scaling without requiring new hardware.
Q5: What are the hardware implications of Traditional Computing?
A5: Requires a local team for maintenance and periodic upgrades of physical hardware.
Q6: How does Cloud Computing enable global access?
A6: Resources and applications can be accessed from anywhere with an internet connection.
Q7: What are the security challenges associated with Cloud Computing compared to Traditional Computing?
A7: Cloud Computing faces challenges like data breaches and dependency on the provider’s security measures.
Q8: What is a significant advantage of Cloud Computing over Traditional Computing during disaster recovery?
A8: Cloud services provide data redundancy and faster recovery options.
Q9: Why does Cloud Computing have better scalability than Traditional Computing?
A9: Resources in the cloud can be allocated and deallocated instantly based on user demand.
Q10: What is a limitation of Cloud Computing in environments with poor internet connectivity?
A10: Users may face delays or interruptions accessing cloud-based resources.