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Cloud Computing Explanation

In today's video, we'll be embarking on an exciting exploration of cloud computing, with me, Aryan Patidar, as your guide.


Cloud computing is the on-demand availability of computing resources, such as storage and infrastructure, as services over the internet.

It eliminates the need for individuals and businesses to self-manage physical resources themselves, and they only pay for what they use.


Here are some key aspects of cloud computing:


Storage, backup, and recovery of data: Cloud computing allows you to store files, images, documents, or any other storable document on remote servers.

Delivery of software on demand: Software can be delivered as a service over the internet.

Development of new applications and services: Cloud platforms provide the necessary infrastructure for developing and deploying new applications.

Virtualization: This is the software technology that helps in providing the logical isolation of physical resources. Creating logical isolation of physical resources such as RAM, CPU, and Storage over the cloud is known as Virtualization in Cloud Computing.

Architecture: Cloud computing architecture refers to the components and sub-components required for cloud computing. These components typically consist of front-end platforms (like fat client, thin client), back-end platforms (servers, storage), cloud-based delivery, and a network (Internet, Intranet, Intercloud).

Cloud computing service models include Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS)1. There are also different deployment models such as public cloud, private cloud, and hybrid cloud.


The main advantage of cloud computing is that it allows organizations to scale faster and more efficiently without the burden of having to buy and maintain their own physical data centers and servers.

It provides better management and utilization of hardware resources with logical isolation, making the applications independent of others. It facilitates streamlining the resource allocation and enhancing scalability for multiple virtual computers within a single physical source offering cost-effectiveness and better optimization of resources.

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