Chapter 4 Flashcards
1
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What are the cloud computing?
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- Stand Alone Mainframes
- Mainframes with dumb terminals
- Stand Alone personal computers (1970’s)
- Local Area networks
- Enterprise computing
- Cloud Computing & Mobile Tech
2
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What are cloud computing characteristics?
A
- On-demand Self and Flexibility: Scalability, elasticity and flexibility and helps with seasonality and demand management
- Uses Grid Computing: Pools various hardware and software, divides it, and shared it amongst many users
- Encompasses Utility Computing: Utility Computing: Charging customers for usage rather than fixed flat rates
- Uses Broad Network Access: Services provided over the internet, accessible from anywhere.
- Uses Virtualized Servers:
Server: Computer that can share and stores files, software, and other networks services.
Server Farm: Thousands of servers networked together
Server Virtualization: Dividing a server to provide a piece of the pie to each user to create standalone, virtual environment that they can use
Virtual Machines: Partitions within the server caused by server virtualization
3
Q
What are the type of cloud?
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- Public clouds: For general public, access usually free or per usage
- Private cloud: For internal use or companies
- Hybrid Cloud: Combination of private and public networked together
- Vertical cloud: For one industry
4
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How the cloud is delivered?
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- Infrastructure as a Service(laaS); Provides servers, networks, and storage. More RAM, more CPU power, more storage, or a server
- Platform as a Service (PaaS): Provides same as IaaS but with an OS. Provides tools to develop application software on
- Software as a service (SaaS): Provides all from IaaS with OS and a specific application that you want
5
Q
What are the Benefits of cloud computing?
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- Cheap-Scalable
- Accessible
- Gain access to + resources w/o having them on your own device
6
Q
What are the concerns of cloud computing?
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- Compatibility with legacy systems (old)
- Reliability is in the hands of the vendor, downtime happens
- Privacy-your data is controlled by your vendor
- Security- who can access your data and what measures are in place by the vendor
- Regulatory & Legal- the laws aren’t the same everywhere when it comes to data management and access
- Hacking Target- there’s a lot of the data in these clouds!