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Benefits of Cloud Networking
The benefits are set out below.
High Scalability: It requests the supply of resources on a huge scale
without any human intervention with each service provider.
High availability and Reliability: The servers are available at the right
time without any delay or disappointment.
Agility: It shares the resources effectively among the users and works
quickly.
Multi-sharing: By distributed computing, different clients from
multiple areas share the same resources by fundamental infrastructure.
Maintenance: It is user-friendly as they are easy to access from their
place and doesn’t require any installation set up.
Low Cost: It is very cost-effective and pays according to its usage.
Services in pay per use Model: Application Programming Interface is
given to customers to use resources and services and pay on a service
basis.
On-Demand Self Service: Cloud computing offers the required
services and application to the client. With the login key, they can start
to use it without any human interaction and cloud service providers. It
includes storage and virtual machines.
Types of Cloud Networking
The following four types are listed below.
1. Public Cloud
It is managed by a third party which offers cloud service over
cyberspace to the public. They are available as pay as use billing
methods. They give solutions to the IT sector to minimize the cost
set-up and also to handle the peak load infrastructure. A fundamental
attribute of the public cloud is multi latency. It provides services to
multiple users by the virtual computing method.
2. Private Cloud
It is a distributed system that works on private enterprise and
provides dynamic provision. It gives customer protection by giving
more security and protect their sensitive data. The private cloud
ensures accurate clustering, data replication, system maintenance
and system and quick response time. Compliance with standard
instructions and procedures. Public resources do not access this.