2. What is Cloud Computing?
Applications of Cloud Computing
Challenges in Cloud computing
Difference between cluster, Grid and Cloud
Computing
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3. Cloud computing is computing in which large
groups of remote servers are networked to
allow centralized data storage and online
access to computer services or resources.
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5. Clients would be able to access their applications and
data from any where and at any time
Reduce the need for advanced hardware on client side
Wide access to computer application
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6. Security and Privacy
Service Delivery and Billing
Reliability and Availability
Performance and Bandwidth Cost
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8. Grid Computing: Grid computing is the collection of
computer resources from multiple locations to reach a
common goal.
Cluster computing: Cluster computing is a form of
computing in which a group of computers are linked
together so that they can act like a single entity.
Cloud Computing: Cloud computing is a type of computing
that relies on sharing computing resources rather than having
local servers or personal devices to handle applications.
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