1. Presented By:
Name: Rishi Maurya
Roll No: 223135
BABASAHEB BHIMRAO AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY
Accredited ‘A++’ Grade By NAAC
Satellite Centre , Amethi - 227413
Under the Guidance of:
Dr. Ravindra Nath
Co-Ordinator Department of CS
Satellite Center, Amethi
Presentation Date: 07 April 2025
Technical Seminar
On
Cloud Computing
2. Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Cloud Computing
2. Basic Concepts
3. Type of cloud Computing
4. Type of cloud Services
5. Benefits of Cloud Computing
6. Advantages of Cloud Computing
7. Disadvantages of Cloud Computing
Table of Contents
3. Introduction to Cloud Computing
Cloud Computing is defined as storing and accessing of data and computing
services over the internet. It doesn’t store any data on your personal
computer.
Cloud Computing is the on-demand availability of computer services like
servers, data storage, networking, databases, etc.
There are the following operations that we can do using cloud computing:
Developing new applications and services
Storage, back up, and recovery of data
Hosting blogs and websites
Delivery of software on demand
Introduction to Cloud Computing
4. Introduction to Cloud Computing
Many companies are delivering services from the cloud. Some notable examples
include the following:
• Google — Has a private cloud that it uses for delivering Google Docs and many
other services to its users, including email access, document applications, text
translations, maps, web analytics, and much more.
• Microsoft — Has Microsoft® Office 365® online service that allows for content
and business intelligence tools to be moved into the cloud, and Microsoft
currently makes its office applications available in a cloud.
• Salesforce.com — Runs its application set for its customers in a cloud, and its
Force.com and Vmforce.com products provide developers with platforms to build
customized cloud services.
Introduction to Cloud Computing
8. • Public Cloud : It provides a shared platform that accessible to the general public through an
Internet connection.
• Private cloud : It provides computing services to a private internal network (within the
organization) and selected users instead of the general public.
• Hybrid cloud : It is a combination of public & private clouds
Hybrid cloud = public cloud + private cloud
• Community cloud : It is a cloud infrastructure that allows systems and services to be
accessible by a group of several organizations to share the information.
9. TYPES OF CLOUD SERVICES
Email
Storage, backup
Data retrieval
Creating and testing apps
Analyzing data
Audio and video streaming
Delivering software on demand
12. Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
IaaS is the delivery of technology infrastructure as an on demand scalable service.
IaaS provides access to fundamental resources such as physical machines, virtual
machines, virtual storage, etc.
•Usually billed based on usage
•Usually multi tenant virtualized environment
•Can be coupled with Managed Services for OS and application support
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
13. Platform as a Service (PaaS)
PaaS provides the runtime environment for applications, development &
deployment tools, etc. PaaS provides all of the facilities required to support the
complete life cycle of building and delivering web applications and services
entirely from the Internet.
Typically applications must be developed with a particular platform in mind.
•Multi tenant environments
•Highly scalable multi tier architecture
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
14. Software as a Service (SaaS)
SaaS model allows to use software applications as a service to end users. SaaS is a
software delivery methodology that provides licensed multi-tenant access to
software and its functions remotely as a Web-based service.
• Usually billed based on usage
• Usually multi tenant environment
• Highly scalable architecture
Software as a Service (SaaS)
15. Benefits of Cloud Computing
Device Independent
Resource sharing
Improved performance
Fewer Maintenance issues
Backup and recovery
Performance and Scalability
Increased storage capacity
Increase data safety
Benefits of Cloud Computing
16. Disadvantages of Cloud Computing
• Requires a constant Internet connection
• Features might be limited
Can be slow
• Stored data can be lost
• Stored data might not be
secure
• Does not work well with
low-speed connections
Disadvantages of Cloud Computing