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Cloud Computing - ✔✔the practice of using a network of remote servers
hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a
local server or a personal computer.
Examples of Cloud - ✔✔Apple iCloud, Amazon Cloud Drive, DropBox, Box,
SugarSync.
Capital Expenditure - ✔✔financial investment for IT services on premises,
such as purchasing networking hardware, servers, cooling and physical
space.
Operational Expenditure - ✔✔money spent on services and consumables
that are part of the daily business.
DNS (Domain Name System) - ✔✔translates the IP address to the web
address.
Scalability - ✔✔the capacity to change in size or scale.
Redundancy - ✔✔any individual failure has a fall back within the
architecture so that the business can continue as normal.
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, Availability - ✔✔the percentage of time the application or network and its
services are available for, given in a specific time interval.
Resource Pooling - ✔✔providers serve multiple clients, customers with
provisional and scalable services.
Chargeback - ✔✔An accounting strategy that applies the costs of the IT
hardware, software and cloud services or shared services to the business
unit in which they are used.
Cloud Bursting - ✔✔Application deployment model in which an application
runs in a private cloud or data center and bursts into a public cloud when
the demand for computing capacity spikes.
Fundamental Security Measures - ✔✔-physical security datacentres.
-data encryption.
-all accounts have strong passwords.
-limit third party access to data.
-adhere to relevant standards - such as GDPR.
Secure Access - ✔✔- passwords.
- biometrics.
- geo-location.
- device ID.
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