What is Cloud Computing?

Cloud computing is the delivery of computing services—servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics and more—over the Internet (“the cloud”)
 
the practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a personal computer.
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No wonder the most popular meaning of cloud computing refers to running workloads over the internet remotely in a commercial provider’s data center the so called public cloud model. But there’s another, more precise meaning of cloud computing: the virtualization and central management of data center resources as software-defined pools. This technical definition of cloud computing describes how public cloud service providers run their operations. The key advantage is agility: the ability to apply abstracted compute, storage, and network resources to workloads as needed and tap into an abundance of pre-built services.
 
Cloud computing is an information technology paradigm that enables ubiquitous access to shared pools of configurable system resources and higher-level services that can be rapidly provisioned with minimal management effort, often over the Internet.
 
Xamples of cloud computing are hosting your website on a server you rent and they have all the prpgrams and software to run what ever you need. You no longer own the server you rent it or part of it and use the software they have on the severs.

This saves money on hosting and they take care of maintaining it and updates.
 
Cloud Computing is the is the delivery of computing services of servers,storage,database,networking,software and analytics etc..over the Internet..
 
Cloud computing is a general term for the delivery of hosted services over the internet.

Cloud computing enables companies to consume a compute resource, such as a virtual machine (VM), storage or an application, as a utility -- just like electricity -- rather than having to build and maintain computing infrastructures in house.
 
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