Cloud Computing


 Cloud computing is on-demand access, via the internet, to computing resources—applications, servers (physical servers and virtual servers), data storage, development tools, networking capabilities, and more—hosted at a remote data center managed by a cloud services provider

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There are four main types of cloud computing: private clouds, public clouds, hybrid clouds, and multiclouds.
Cloud computing is a general term for anything that involves delivering hosted services over the internet. These services are divided into three main categories or types of cloud computing: infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS) and software as a service
Emails, calendars, Skype, and WhatsApp are cloud computing examples that we use every single day. They make use of the cloud feature of remote accessibility of data to support our data in the cloud infrastructure, helping us access them thru the Internet anytime, anywhere.
Cloud computing is named as such because the information being accessed is found remotely in the cloud or a virtual space. Companies that provide cloud services enable users to store files and applications on remote servers and then access all the data via the Internet

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