Cloud Computing & Amazon Web Services
Instead of making large investments in data centers and servers before you decide how to use them, you pay only for what you use and only for what you use.
With cloud computing, variable costs are lower than traditional on-premises. Because the usage of many customers is aggregated in the cloud, providers like AWS can achieve higher economies of scale, resulting in lower pay-as-you-go rates.
Determining capacity before deploying an application often leads to purchasing expensive resources and leaving them idle. Cloud computing allows you to access as many resources as you need and scale them up or down as needed in minutes.
New IT resources are available with one click. As a result, the time it takes to make those resources available to developers can be reduced from weeks to minutes, reducing the cost of experimentation and development and shortening time, significantly increasing organizational agility.
You can focus on the projects that will differentiate your business, not the infrastructure. Cloud computing allows you to focus on your customers instead of wasting time managing thousands of servers.
Easily deploy applications to multiple regions around the world with just a few clicks. This means you can easily provide your customers with a better experience with lower latency at the lowest cost.
It contains the basic building blocks of cloud IT and typically provides networking capabilities, computer and data storage space. IaaS provides the highest level of flexibility and management control over IT resources and is most similar to traditional IT resources.
You don't have to manage the underlying infrastructure, so you can focus on developing and managing your applications. This means offloading you with resource purchasing, capacity planning, software maintenance, patching, or all other monolithic tasks associated with running your application.
In most cases, when we say SaaS, we refer to end-user applications. You don't have to think about how services are maintained or how the underlying infrastructure is managed, you just need to think about how you will use that particular piece of software.
Cloud-based applications are deployed entirely on the cloud, and all parts of the application run in the cloud. Applications on the cloud were either created in the cloud or migrated from existing infrastructure to the cloud to take advantage of cloud computing.
Hybrid deployments are a way to connect cloud-based resources with existing on-premises infrastructure and applications. The most common hybrid deployment approach is to extend an organization's infrastructure into the cloud while connecting cloud resources to internal systems.
Deploying resources on-premises using virtualization and resource management tools is sometimes referred to as a “private cloud”. In most cases, the on-premises deployment model is like a legacy IT infrastructure in that it uses application management and virtualization technologies to increase resource utilization.
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