Cloud Computing

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Cloud Computing by Mind Map: Cloud Computing

1. The Internet

1.1. Necessary foundation for the cloud

2. Measures of Cloud Service

2.1. The service is accessible via a web browser or web service API

2.2. Zero capital expenditure is necessary to get started

2.3. You pay only for what you use

3. Essential Characteristics

3.1. On-demand self-service

3.2. Broad network access

3.3. Resource pooling

3.4. Rapid elasticity

3.5. Measured service

4. AWS Free Tier

4.1. Amazon Web Service Free Tier

4.2. Tier Types

4.2.1. Featured

4.2.2. 12-months free

4.2.3. Always free

4.2.4. Trials

4.3. Product Catagories

4.3.1. Analytics

4.3.2. Application Integration

4.3.3. AR & VR

4.3.4. Business Productivity

4.3.5. Computer

4.3.6. Customer Engagement

4.3.7. Database

4.3.8. Developer Tools

4.3.9. End User Computing

4.3.10. Game Tech

4.3.11. Internet of Things

4.3.12. Machine Learning

4.3.13. Media Services

4.3.14. Mobile

4.3.15. Networking & Content Delivery

4.3.16. Robotics

4.3.17. Security, Identity, & Compliance

4.3.18. Storage

4.4. How to Get Started

4.4.1. Sign up for AWS account

4.4.1.1. Gives immediate access to AWS Free Tier

4.4.2. Explore and learn with easy to follow tutorials

4.4.3. Build production solution quickly and easily

5. Benefits

5.1. Agility

5.2. Elasticity

5.3. Cost savings

5.4. Deploy globally in minutes

6. Deployment Models

6.1. Cloud

6.2. Hybrid

6.3. On-premise

7. Types of Cloud Computing Service Models

7.1. Cloud Software as a Service (SaaS)

7.1.1. Software in the cloud

7.1.2. Represents the capability provided to the consumer to use the provider's applications running on a cloud infrastructure

7.1.3. Example: web-based email such as Gmail is a form of SaaS provide by Google

7.1.4. Defining characteristics

7.1.4.1. Availability via web browser

7.1.4.2. On-demand availability

7.1.4.3. Payment terms based on usage

7.1.4.4. Minimal IT demands

7.2. Cloud Platform as a Service (PaaS)

7.2.1. Consumer has control over the deployed applications

7.2.2. Consumer able to deploy onto the cloud infrastructure consumer-created or acquired applications created using programming languages and tools supported by provider

7.3. Cloud Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)

7.3.1. Consumer able to make use of processing, storage, networks, and other fundamental computing resources where the consumer is able to deploy and run arbitrary software

7.3.1.1. Can include operating systems and applications

7.3.2. Consumer has control over operating systems, storage, and deployed applications

7.3.3. Example: Amazon Web Services (AWS)

8. The on-demand delivery of IT resources with pay-as-you-go pricing