Sunday, 27 May 2012

types of clouds

Private cloud:  in private cloud, the infrastructure is generally operated for an organization but it is usually managed by the organization or a third party.


Community cloud:  the infrastructure of cloud is shared among various organization but finally supports a specific community is called community cloud. These several organisation  shared a common concerns that include mission, policy and procedures, security requirements and compliance considerations. It is also managed by the organisation or a third party.

Public cloud:  when an organization owned and sell infrastructure of cloud services to the general public or a large industry group this cloud is called public cloud.
e.g. now days we are using internet from different organizations. 


Hybrid cloud: when the organization’s infrastructure is made up of two or more clouds and they are bound together by standardised or proprietary technology to release data and application between clouds




Reference:
IT Industry Innovation Council 2011, Cloud Computing – Opportunities and Challenges, 11 October 2011,
(http://www.innovation.gov.au/Industry/InformationandCommunicationsTechnologies/ITIIC/Documents/CloudComputingOpportunitiesandChallenges.pdf) 

1 comment:

  1. Himm, not much of a research or a summary of an article. You have tried writing in your own words but mostly got the idea wrong.Don't forget referencing within the text.

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