Module 1: Understanding Cloud Computing Concepts Flashcards

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What is the difference between MSP and CSP?

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For a MSP (Managed Service Provider), the consumer dictates both the technology and operational procedures. A CSP (Cloud Service Provider), the service provider dictates both the technology and operational procedures.

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Name three (3) key drivers for adoption of cloud computing.

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  1. Simplicity
    - Risk reduction
    - Cost
  2. Elasticity
    - Virtualization
    - Scalability
  3. Business Expandability
    - Mobility
    - Collaboration and innovation
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Name four areas of concern that one must consider for utilization of the cloud?

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  1. Risk (Business/Reputational)
  2. Compliance (legal/Regulatory)
  3. Privacy
  4. Distributed/Multi-tenant environment (Business ecosystem)
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List five potential risks with cloud computing?

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  1. governance and oversight in terms of identity management.
  2. . the lack of enforcement of multi-factor authentication.
  3. detective and corrective controls - lack of full implementation.
  4. Lack of Preventative detection systems for each of the different types of platforms
  5. Business continuity during mergers/resource transitions.
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Three (3) security benefits from going to the cloud

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  1. Improved security visibility
  2. Enhanced governance/enforcement
  3. Organizational transition from infrastructure centric to a data centric model.
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Name the four types of cloud models

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  1. Private cloud: owned/lease by one single organization for use by that organization.
  2. Community Cloud: owned by several organizations, or a third party, and is used by that community.
  3. Public cloud: Owned by a business, academic institution, a government for use by the public.
  4. Hybrid cloud: a combination of two or more of other cloud types (Private (internal), Community or Public).
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Name the three cloud (3) service models

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  1. SaaS: Software as a Service.
  2. PaaS: Platform as a Service
  3. Iass: Infrastructure as a Service
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An individual or entity that utilizes or subscribes to cloud based or resources

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Cloud Service Customer

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A third-party entity that manages and holds operational responsibilities for cloud-base data backup services.

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Cloud Backup Service Provider

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Third party organization that verifies attainment of SLAs

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Cloud Service Auditor

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Acts as a liaison between the cloud services customer and cloud services provider

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Cloud Services Broker (CSB)

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12
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What are the five (5) characteristics that must be met for a service or solution to be considered TRUE CLOUD COMPUTING.

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  1. On-Demand Self-service
  2. Broad Network Access
  3. Resource Pooling
  4. Rapid Elasticity
  5. Measured Service

Without all of the above characteristics, it is not possible for the user to be confident and assured that the delivery and continuity of services will be maintained inline with potential growth or sudden scaling (either upward or downward). Also, without pooling and measured services you cannot implement the cloud computing economic model.

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13
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Which of the following are examples of cloud computing?

(a) online email/file storage services
(b) Internal Finance Server
(c) Hosted Infrastructure with online software usage

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(a) online email/file storage services - represents SaaS

c) Hosted infrastructure with online software usage - represents XaaS (Application as a Service

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