Cloud and Data center Solutions
Understanding Cloud
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Overview : Cloud refers to a network of remote servers accessed via the internet, offering various services as a single entity. It's not a physical entity but a collection of servers providing services over the internet.
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Cloud Computing
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Cloud computing involves accessing IT resources over the internet with pay-as-you-go pricing. Instead of owning physical data centres, businesses can access computing power, storage, and databases from cloud providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS).
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Types of Cloud
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Public Cloud: Open to all via the internet on a pay-per-usage basis.
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Private Cloud: Accessed only with the organisation's permission, often via their data centres.
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Hybrid Cloud: Combines public and private clouds to meet diverse organisational needs.
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Community Cloud: Provides services to a specific group or community.
Understanding Data Center
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Overview
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A data centre is a facility housing networked computers and associated components, enabling the processing, storage, and dissemination of large amounts of data.
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Types of Data Center
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Telecom Data Center: Operated by telecommunications or service providers, requiring high-speed connectivity.
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Enterprise Data Center: Built and owned by a company, which may or may not be onsite.
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Colocation Data Center: Provides cooling to multiple enterprises from one owner's site.
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Hyperscale Data Center: Owned and operated by a single company.​