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↑ Mell, Peter, and Timothy Grance. “The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing.” National Institute of Standards and Technology: U.S. Department of Commerce, January 1, 2011. https://doi.org/10.6028/nist.sp.800-145.
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− | From [[wp:Cloud computing]], The NIST definition of cloud computing identifies 5 essential characteristics<ref>Mell, Peter, and Timothy Grance. “The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing.” National Institute of Standards and Technology: U.S. Department of Commerce, January 1, 2011. https://doi.org/10.6028/nist.sp.800-145. <nowiki>{{cite tech report |title=The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing |number=Special publication 800-145|institution=National Institute of Standards and Technology: U.S. Department of Commerce|date= September 2011|author1= Mell, Peter |author2= Timothy Grance |doi= 10.6028/NIST.SP.800-145}}</nowiki></ref> | + | From [[wp:Cloud computing]], The NIST definition of cloud computing identifies 5 essential characteristics<ref>Mell, Peter, and Timothy Grance. “The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing.” National Institute of Standards and Technology: U.S. Department of Commerce, January 1, 2011. https://doi.org/10.6028/nist.sp.800-145. <!-- <nowiki>{{cite tech report |title=The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing |number=Special publication 800-145|institution=National Institute of Standards and Technology: U.S. Department of Commerce|date= September 2011|author1= Mell, Peter |author2= Timothy Grance |doi= 10.6028/NIST.SP.800-145}} </nowiki>--></ref> |
# On-demand self-service | # On-demand self-service | ||
# Broad network access | # Broad network access |
Latest revision as of 10:10, 2 February 2024
There is no cloud.
The "cloud" is just somebody else's computer.
From wp:Cloud computing, The NIST definition of cloud computing identifies 5 essential characteristics[1]
- On-demand self-service
- Broad network access
- Resource pooling
- Rapid elasticity
- Measured service
Types of Cloud Computing[edit | edit source]
Cloud Computing Models[edit | edit source]
- Infrastructure as a Service
- Platform as a Service
- Software as a Service - the professionally supported QualityBox distribution of MediaWiki was a SaaS example.
Cloud Computing Deployment Models[edit | edit source]
- Cloud
- Hybrid
- On-premises - a way to provide dedicated resources at a lower cost while still utilizing virtualization and modern resource management. A Kubernetes cluster built with a handful of Raspberry Pis in your home lab would be an on-premises cloud.
Pages in category "Cloud"
The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Media in category "Cloud"
The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.
- AWS Solutions Architect Ramp-Up Guide.pdf 0 × 0; 248 KB
- Multiregional-ra-gclb.svg 1,566 × 1,260; 1.23 MB
- Service Provider Model - VPC endpoint service.png 2,119 × 1,260; 546 KB