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What is public cloud Explained

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What is public cloud Explained

  1. 1. What is the public cloud? Public cloud computing is the cloud migration and storage services provided by third-party cloud vendors over the internet. It gives organizations the ability to choose their resources on-demand and provides them with a scalable platform and flexible payment plans. Cloud services are considered "public" when they are delivered over the public Internet, and they may be offered as a paid subscription, or free of charge. Architecturally, there are few differences between public- and private-cloud services, but security concerns increase substantially when services (applications, storage, and other resources) are shared by multiple customers. Most public-cloud providers offer direct-connection services that allow customers to securely link their legacy data centers to their cloud- resident applications. Several factors like the functionality of the solutions, cost, integrational and organizational aspects as well as safety & security are influencing the decision of enterprises and organizations to choose a public cloud or on- premises solution.
  2. 2. Public cloud is open to all to store and access information via the Internet using the pay-per-usage method. In public cloud, computing resources are managed and operated by the Cloud Service Provider (CSP). Example: Amazon elastic compute cloud (EC2), IBM SmartCloud Enterprise, Microsoft, Google App Engine, Windows Azure Services Platform.
  3. 3. How public cloud works? Public cloud is an alternative application development approach to traditional on-premises IT architectures. In the basic public cloud computing model, a third-party provider hosts scalable, on- demand IT resources and delivers them to users over a network connection, either over the public internet or a dedicated network. The public cloud model encompasses many different technologies, capabilities, and features. At its core, however,it consists of the following key characteristics: •on-demand computing and self-service provisioning; •resource pooling; •scalability and rapid elasticity; •pay-per-use pricing; •measured service; •resiliency and availability; •security; and •broad network access.
  4. 4. Advantages of Public Cloud Advantages of Public Cloud - •Public cloud is owned at a lower cost than the private and hybrid cloud. •Public cloud is maintained by the cloud service provider, so do not need to worry about the maintenance. •Public cloud is easier to integrate. Hence it offers a better flexibility approach to consumers. •Public cloud is location independent because its services are delivered through the internet. •Public cloud is highly scalable as per the requirement of computing resources. •It is accessible by the general public, so there is no limit to the number of users. •Organizations should gather useful metrics on the data they store and the resources they use. Doing so presents another benefit — cloud data analytics. Public cloud services can perform analytics on high volumes and accommodate a variety of data types to present business insights. •The flexible and scalable nature of public cloud storage enables users to store high volumes of data and access them easily.
  5. 5. Disadvantages of Public Cloud •Public Cloud is less secure because resources are shared publicly. •Performance depends upon the high-speed internet network link to the cloud provider. •The Client has no control of data. •Businesses cannot customize and optimize the use of resources on demand, they can only make the best of what the service provider has to offer. This one-size-fits-all methodology might be an issue for companies prone to rapid changes in their business and cloud strategy. •Since public cloud platforms are hosted over the web, with no dependency whatsoever on the on- premise infrastructure, a connectivity issue might spell trouble with the entire cloud platform.
  6. 6. Public cloud architecture Is a fully virtualized environment that relies on high-bandwidth network connectivity to transmit data. Providers have a multi-tenant architecture that enables users — or tenants — to run workloads on shared infrastructure and use the same computing resources. A tenant’s data in the public cloud is logically separated and remains isolated from the data of other tenants. Providers operate cloud services in logically isolated locations within public cloud regions. These locations, called availability zones, typically consist of two or more connected, highly available physical data centers. Organizations select availability zones based on compliance and proximity to end- users. Cloud resources can be replicated across multiple availability zones for redundancy and protection against outages.
  7. 7. Summary Public cloud is one of the simplest of all cloud deployments. When a resources, platforms or service, he just signs up with the public access to required resources whenever required. The storage isn’t simply their data is backed up. Also, clients don’t have to manage don’t need to check, if their cloud-based platforms, services or maintained. This is because everything is handled by the cloud users only make an agreement, use the resources and pay only for certain amount of time. Since the public cloud service is available client located at any place is able to access it. This gives any opportunities such as online document collaboration from multiple access to IT infrastructure.
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