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Cloud Computing Study Guide

Cloud computing delivers computing services like storage and software over the internet, offering scalability, flexibility, and cost savings. It includes service models such as IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS, and deployment models like public, private, and hybrid clouds. While it provides advantages like reliability and security, challenges include data privacy and vendor lock-in.

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Cloud Computing Study Guide

Cloud computing delivers computing services like storage and software over the internet, offering scalability, flexibility, and cost savings. It includes service models such as IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS, and deployment models like public, private, and hybrid clouds. While it provides advantages like reliability and security, challenges include data privacy and vendor lock-in.

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Cloud Computing Study Guide

Chapter 1: Introduction Cloud computing is the delivery of computing services like storage,
networking, and software over the internet. It enables scalability, flexibility, and cost savings.

Chapter 2: Service Models - IaaS: Provides virtualized infrastructure. - PaaS: Offers platforms for
application development. - SaaS: Delivers software via the web.

Chapter 3: Deployment Models - Public Cloud, Private Cloud, Hybrid Cloud.

Chapter 4: Advantages and Challenges Advantages: Scalability, Reliability, Security. Challenges:


Data privacy, Vendor lock-in.

Example Problem: Compare IaaS and SaaS in terms of flexibility and user control.

Conclusion: Cloud computing is a cornerstone of modern IT infrastructure.

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