To implement your ideas in your business, you will need software, storage and many applications. These will cost you space, time and money. You also risk encountering technical problems that could lead you to review or modify your entire system… Fortunately for you, there is a solution: Cloud computing.
But what is cloud computing? What are its characteristics and what advantages does it really present?
Here are some answers for you:
The cloud refers to an IT service delivery model that provides access, on demand, to a shared network and to a set of configurable IT resources (networks, servers, storage, applications, etc.) with the aim of using them very quickly and with minimal administration.
To summarize, we can say that it is a solution allowing us, remotely, to use IT resources made available to us!
And if you still have trouble understanding, the following example should help you:
A few years ago, to listen to music, you had to buy a CD and bring your good old laser station.
Today, with applications like Spotify, Deezer or Apple Music, all you need is a device connected to the internet to have access to a multitude of albums without actually owning them.
This comparison with the cloud makes sense where, for a subscription, you will have access, on your device, to a service and to data hosted by the provider of this service.
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Services run on a secure data center network ensuring fast and smooth performance. This notably offers significant reductions in terms of network slowness.
It only takes a few hours to get new cloud services. By avoiding the need to plan, acquire and install the necessary resources, the time to be up and running goes from several weeks to just a few hours!
To use your own infrastructure, it is necessary to work directly on the hardware or take care of maintenance… which takes a lot of time!
A large part of these tasks will no longer require intervention and the time saved can be used wisely?
It is a mix between private cloud and public cloud which is mainly aimed at large companies.
The user will, for example, use the services of a public cloud to carry out their non-sensitive operations while using their private cloud for the rest of the operations.
The cloud is also structured around the following 3 models:
The cloud provider provides the entire infrastructure, i.e. servers, network and storage. It is mainly used by IT operators who want to maintain control of operations.
This model includes, in addition to the infrastructure, integrated components and software such as database management or operating systems. In this model, interesting for developers, the company can focus on application development!
This model is the most complete and probably the best known. It provides, in addition to the infrastructure and integrated software, applications that are hosted directly on the cloud.
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