some cloud hosting info

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FortressDewey

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So as everything develops and we get to learn new terms, new ways of doing business etc, I've been ask recently by some clients on how to describe cloud computer and/or what is it. Fortunately, I found an article this morning that helps put it in layman's terms. (The "geeks" among us will find it more interesting) Suffice it to say

"Cloud computing represents a new way to deploy computing technology to give
users the ability to access, work on, share, and store information using the Internet.The cloud itself is a network of data centers - each composed of many thousands of computers working together - that can perform the functions of software on a personal or business computer by providing users access to powerful applications,platforms, and services delivered over the Internet."


Here is the link to the full article. http://www.marketspaceadvisory.com/c...-the-Cloud.pdf
 


"Ideally, what governments can do best is to clear the road, not pave it."

That's where the paper lost me.

With google docs and the like, cloud computing has been happening for a long time now. I'm personally excited about this movement.
 
"Ideally, what governments can do best is to clear the road, not pave it."

That's where the paper lost me.

With google docs and the like, cloud computing has been happening for a long time now. I'm personally excited about this movement.

I'm not at all. Keeping all your shit in the cloud and working on it - sounds like a nightmare. It'll be heavily monitored, no saying what kind of government involvement will be enforced.

Companys could sue whoever runs the cloud and easily get anything you had on it.

Interesting in theory - really fucking scary in actuality. Not the end all answer to computing needs.

I can see it being really great for something like an individual company - but wrong for the masses.
 
"Cloud" is a bit misleading. If you are using Google Docs, the data is just being stored on Google's servers. What's "cloud" or distributed about that? "Cloud" is just a retarded buzzword for "not on my computer".

I backup my computer daily to Amazon S3, not the "cloud".
 
You Tube, Flickr are the perfect example of it. Certainly this one bring the revolution in internet world. Now you can enjoy any thing with just click and uploading is also quite fast.

We are entering into new era ... :)
 
alot of misinformation in this thread. you can't just say youtube and flickr are an example of cloud hosting unless you know the underlying software/hardware setup running the websites. cloud hosting has to do with virtualization and being able to scale hardware/software across multiple servers/server farms.

and no cloud hosting isn't just a buzzword, there is a very big difference in the underlying technology when compared to dedicated hosting, vps, or any other type of hosting.

if you don't have computer networking design in your background it's difficult to comprehend the differences on the frontend because you actually don't see the difference, but in the software/hardware backend the design is completely different.
 
"Cloud" is a bit misleading. If you are using Google Docs, the data is just being stored on Google's servers. What's "cloud" or distributed about that? "Cloud" is just a retarded buzzword for "not on my computer".

I backup my computer daily to Amazon S3, not the "cloud".

Thank you! Finally some sense!

Retarded tech journalists jump on these words and won't let go causing massive hype for something that isn't important at all, just look at web 2.0...
 
ive been using a networks of servers and computers for months to control my sites and backup my data... so have probably 90% of the people on this forum , I have applications on servers that i access remotely to control and modify things on my sites... cloud computing is nothing new... only the name is!!
 
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