Cloud computing consists of delivering many computing services over the Internet, to offer innovation and adjustable resources.
To better understand this topic, I would suggest this video from Amazon Web Services which I found very useful myself, and I think it is really interesting:
A cloud service has three separate features that distinguish it from traditional internet hosting.
It is sold on demand, usually by the minute or the hour; it is elastic — a customer can have as many or as few services as they want at any particular time, and the business is fully managed by the supplier (the consumer needs nothing but a personal computer and internet access).
What are Cloud computing's disadvantages:
- The second inconvenience is that it is difficult to move existing data or applications to the cloud, which takes so much time and effort and can be very tiring.
- And of course, you can only access your files if you have an internet connection, which could be a problem for those who are used to working in different places each time.
To better understand this topic, I would suggest this video from Amazon Web Services which I found very useful myself, and I think it is really interesting:
It is sold on demand, usually by the minute or the hour; it is elastic — a customer can have as many or as few services as they want at any particular time, and the business is fully managed by the supplier (the consumer needs nothing but a personal computer and internet access).
- Well, let's start with the obvious: it's incredibly expensive. Yes, Cloud computing can be very out of hand for so people, and that's why only a few companies use it now.
- The second inconvenience is that it is difficult to move existing data or applications to the cloud, which takes so much time and effort and can be very tiring.
- And of course, you can only access your files if you have an internet connection, which could be a problem for those who are used to working in different places each time.
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