Introduction to Cloud Computing
Cloud computing refers to the delivery of computing services over the internet. These services
include storage, servers, databases, networking, and more, enabling users to access data and
applications from anywhere with an internet connection.
Benefits:
1. Cost efficiency: Pay-as-you-go model reduces upfront infrastructure costs.
2. Scalability: Easily scale resources up or down based on demand.
3. Accessibility: Access data and applications from any device.
Key Types of Cloud Computing:
- Public Cloud: Services offered over the public internet and available to anyone.
- Private Cloud: Exclusive infrastructure for a single organization.
- Hybrid Cloud: Combines public and private cloud capabilities.
Popular Use Cases:
- Data storage and backup
- Application hosting
- Big data analytics
Explore providers like AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud to learn more.
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