The Most Indepth Look Into Cloud Computing....EVER
Different Types of Clouds
- Private Cloud – This is when the Cloud environment is dedicated to only one user or sometimes a group of related users. Private Cloud is typically in a third-party data center or on-prem.
- Public Cloud – In a public Cloud, there are shared servers and other services between multiple users. Public Cloud computing uses Cloud computing technologies to support customers that are external to the provider’s organization.
Speaking the Language: SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS
- IaaS (Infrastructure and Network Architecture) – In the IaaS model, third-party service providers host various IT components for customers in a highly automated delivery model that can be either a single or multi-tenant environment. In some cases, IaaS providers extend into tasks such a systems maintenance, data backup, and business continuity offerings.
- PaaS (Platform as a Service) – PaaS offerings include application design, development, testing, and deployment. PaaS services can also include web service integration, development team collaboration, database integration, and information security.
- SaaS (Software as a Service) – SaaS is a software distribution model in which a service provider hosts applications for customers and makes them available to these customers via the internet. As with other Cloud services, organizations typically pay for SaaS applications through a subscription fee on a monthly or annual basis. A lot of end-users prefer this over the traditional model of paying for software through a perpetual license.
There has been an evolution when it comes to Mission Critical Computing; this has happened to keep up with the demand to have access to the most recent technology. Many businesses have had to shift to the Cloud to scale and deploy in a more cost- and time-effective way than what legacy architecture allowed.
Colocation 101
- Geographic Considerations
- Physical Security Considerations
- Connectivity Considerations
- Power Consumption Considerations
- Sustainable Energy Considerations
- Temperature Considerations
- Cross-Connect Considerations
- Future Expansion Considerations
Cloud Connectivity 101
There are more than a few different suppliers that offer direct Cloud connectivity. Many of the suppliers in the FreedomFire Communications portfolio have CSP On-Ramps in their facilities. A Cloud “On-Ramp” is a connection service inside a data center that provides direct connectivity to a specific Cloud provider. This is generally where a Cloud has gone. Others can resell the connection in the managed offering or connect to the on-ramps from the customer’s location.
Below you can see what Private Cloud Providers and Cloud Application Providers work with FreedomFire Communications as well:
FreedomFire Communications also works with multiple suppliers who can help access, migrate, and manage a customer’s data and applications into the Cloud.
IaaS vs. Bare Metal
DaaS & VDI
Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery
Managed IT as a Service
Cloud is complex, but it’s important to remember that everyone is using Cloud, and at the end of the day, it is all about the end-user experience and how the Cloud can benefit your organization.Labels: cloud, Cloud Computing, Cloud Migration, Cloud Technology, Cloud Transformation, Hybrid Cloud, MultiCloud, Private Cloud, Public Cloud


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