Cloud Computing Architecture - Deployment Models
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Cloud Computing Architecture - Deployment Models

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Which of the following are examples of Public Cloud? (Select all that apply)

  • IBM Smart Cloud (correct)
  • Google App Engine (correct)
  • Microsoft Windows Azure (correct)
  • Amazon VPC
  • Public Cloud services can be owned and managed by a single organization.

    False

    What is a key characteristic of a Private Cloud?

    Provisioned for exclusive use by a single organization.

    Which of the following describes the risks associated with multi-tenancy in a Public Cloud?

    <p>Potential for shared workloads</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Public Cloud infrastructure is provisioned for open use by the _____ .

    <p>general public</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a major concern with limited visibility in Public Cloud services?

    <p>Security control over data.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Private Clouds always exist on the premises of the organization.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following cloud types with their descriptions:

    <p>Public Cloud = Provisioned for open use by the general public Private Cloud = Used exclusively by a single organization Hybrid Cloud = Combines both public and private cloud elements Community Cloud = Shared infrastructure for a specific community</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following cloud models allows for a combination of public and private environments?

    <p>Hybrid Cloud</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Deployment Models in Cloud Computing

    • Key models include Public Cloud, Private Cloud, Hybrid Cloud, and Community Cloud.

    Public Cloud

    • Infrastructure is available for public use and can be owned by businesses, academia, or government.
    • Examples include Google App Engine, Microsoft Windows Azure, IBM Smart Cloud, and Amazon EC2.
    • Resources are accessible via public Internet and serve a large diverse client base.
    • Workload locations are not transparent; providers can migrate workloads, affecting processing and data locations.
    • Multi-tenancy risks exist, where multiple subscribers' workloads may share a single machine, leading to security vulnerabilities.
    • Network dependency means connection relies on Internet infrastructure like DNS servers and routers.
    • Limited visibility and control over security; proprietary systems may obscure operational details.
    • Elasticity provides an impression of unlimited resources, allowing flexible movement of workloads.
    • Low initial costs to transition to the cloud but comes with restrictive service level agreements that limit provider obligations.

    Private Cloud

    • Designed for the exclusive use of a single organization, consisting of multiple consumers or business units.
    • Ownership can be internal, outsourced, or a hybrid, existing on or off premises.
    • Examples include Eucalyptus, Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud (UEC), Amazon VPC, VMware Cloud Infrastructure Suite, and Microsoft ECI.
    • Private clouds can be categorized into:
      • On-site Private Cloud: Implemented at the customer's premises.
      • Outsourced Private Cloud: Managed by a third-party hosting company, offering off-premises solutions.

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    This quiz explores the various deployment models of cloud computing, including Public, Private, Hybrid, and Community clouds. Understanding these models is crucial for effectively leveraging cloud technologies in various applications. Join us to test your knowledge on cloud deployment strategies.

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