smith432
Joined: 24 May 2012 Posts: 347
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Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2017 10:16 am Post subject: Infrastructure as a Service options in cloud computing |
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Cloud computing is a major cause of confusion amongst businesses at the moment. Though it's still not clearly defined, many are calling cloud the "next big thing" and the technology has been the subject of much media and vendor attention. It's no wonder many IT managers find it difficult to sort the hype from the reality.Cloud computing is suitable for homogenous applications that do not require much customisation and are not subject to strict compliance regulations. These applications are less mission-critical, so businesses can accept a lower level of service and cope with a less available application. Email and storage of archived data or an application testing platform are prime examples, as most organisations could survive without them for an hour or two. In exchange for less reliability and availability, the service is naturally cheaper.
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