CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
Over the past two decades, the cloud computing model has changed the way that most enterprise establishments manage their information technology systems and resources. Cloud computing has created the prospect for organizations to access the data storage and computing abilities that they require, on an as-needed basis and with a pointedly reduced up-front cost.
Over the past two decades, the cloud computing model has changed the way that most enterprise establishments manage their information technology systems and resources. Cloud computing has created the prospect for organizations to access the data storage and computing abilities that they require, on an as-needed basis and with a pointedly reduced up-front cost.
Basically put, cloud computing is the delivery of computing services—including servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, and intelligence—over the Internet (“the cloud”) to offer faster invention, flexible resources, and economies of scale. You typically pay only for cloud services you use, helping lower your operating costs, run your infrastructure more efficiently and scale as your business needs change.
Why Cloud Computing Infrastructure?
Cloud infrastructure offers the same capabilities as physical infrastructure but can provide additional benefits like a lower cost of ownership, greater
flexibility, and scalability.
Cloud computing infrastructure is available for private cloud, public cloud, and hybrid cloud systems. It’s also possible to rent cloud infrastructure components
from a cloud provider, through cloud infrastructure as a service (Iaas). Cloud infrastructure systems allow for integrated hardware and software and can provide a
single management platform for multiple clouds.