The very popular question of what is a cloud that everyone talking and why it is such a big deal.
Defining what is a cloud?
“The Cloud” is using virtualization and automation to provide users with self-service computing products that provide infinite scale at low cost. [ads1]
If we just break down into two pieces as follow:
The Cloud is:
- Virtualization
- Automation
Virtual just means “not physical”
- CPU, Disk, RAM, Network Cards are “virtualized” so that they can be used by many “virtual” computers resident on the machine
- The software is “Virtualized” so you don’t have/need your own copy of it, and many users “share” it
- Virtual Hardware and Software is very easy to spin up/takedown [ads2]

We’ve been “virtualizing” for 40+ years… why all the hype now? What’s new?
- Hardware Virtualization just started in the late 1990s
- Broadband and Mobile driving “Web Scale”
- Hardware speeds and capacity
- Public cloud offerings from Amazon EC2 / Rackspace Cloud
- The whole “Saas” crowd… Salesforce, Google Apps eating competitors lunch
- Economy
Automation provides:
- Self Service
- (Near) Infinite Scale
- Utility-Based Pricing and Service [ads4]
Cloud Types:
Public: is like what Amazon offers – Low-Cost, “Leased”, Virtual Servers, Infinite Scale, and Utility-based pricing and service
Private: is your own hardware, in-house with limited scale and fixed monthly cost with total control in another way we can define as “setup own cloud for internal users”
Hybrid: Combination of both public and private cloud:
- control where you need
- scale when you need [ads5]
leverage to public cloud resources perhaps to boost capacity and I still leverage my internal fixed cost and total control private cloud.
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