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Cloud Computing Characteristics - answer On-Demand Self Service,
Rapid Elasticity & Scalability,
Broad Network Access,
Resource Pooling,
Measured Service
Cloud Computing Service Models - answer Infrastructure as a
Service (IaaS),
Platform as a Service (PaaS),
Software as a Service (SaaS)
Cloud Computing Deployment Models - answer Private, Public,
Hybrid, Community
Cloud Service Customer - answer One that consumes cloud
resources or organization that uses the cloud
Cloud Service Provider - answer Cloud Provider or Cloud Managed
Service Provider is the entity that provides cloud services or hosts
services in the cloud
Cloud Service Broker - answer Purchases services from a cloud
provider and makes them available to cloud consumers
Cloud Carrier - answer The entity that connects the cloud
customers to the cloud provider (ISP)
, Virtualization - answer Abstracting applications/computer away
from the underlying resources (OS & Hardware); requires a
hypervisor
Databases - answer Data stored in a way that makes it easily
searchable/retrievable; relational; object-oriented
Orchestration - answer Finding ways for functions to work together
without being dependent for each other; Cloud Provider
responsibility unless consumer is creating their own applications to
access the cloud environment
Containers - answer Synthetic platform that allows applications to
run without being installed the underlying hardware; doesn't need
an OS or hardware
Hypervisor - answer Software that allocates CPU/RAM to the virtual
instance; must be secured or users of another VM may "escape" and
access other tenants environments or data
Type 1 Hypervisor - answer Bare Metal; Runs on underlying
hardware; more secure than Type 2; This hypervisor can be
considered the OS for the VM's being hosted
Type 2 Hypervisor - answer Hypervisor that runs on the OS already
installed on the underlying hardware; functions similarly as an
application alongside other applications; ex. Virtualbox, VMware
Cloud Shared Considerations - answer Interoperability, portability,
reversibility, availability, security, privacy, resiliency, performance,
governance, maintenance and versioning, service levels and SLAs,
auditability, regulatory
verified solutions
Cloud Computing Characteristics - answer On-Demand Self Service,
Rapid Elasticity & Scalability,
Broad Network Access,
Resource Pooling,
Measured Service
Cloud Computing Service Models - answer Infrastructure as a
Service (IaaS),
Platform as a Service (PaaS),
Software as a Service (SaaS)
Cloud Computing Deployment Models - answer Private, Public,
Hybrid, Community
Cloud Service Customer - answer One that consumes cloud
resources or organization that uses the cloud
Cloud Service Provider - answer Cloud Provider or Cloud Managed
Service Provider is the entity that provides cloud services or hosts
services in the cloud
Cloud Service Broker - answer Purchases services from a cloud
provider and makes them available to cloud consumers
Cloud Carrier - answer The entity that connects the cloud
customers to the cloud provider (ISP)
, Virtualization - answer Abstracting applications/computer away
from the underlying resources (OS & Hardware); requires a
hypervisor
Databases - answer Data stored in a way that makes it easily
searchable/retrievable; relational; object-oriented
Orchestration - answer Finding ways for functions to work together
without being dependent for each other; Cloud Provider
responsibility unless consumer is creating their own applications to
access the cloud environment
Containers - answer Synthetic platform that allows applications to
run without being installed the underlying hardware; doesn't need
an OS or hardware
Hypervisor - answer Software that allocates CPU/RAM to the virtual
instance; must be secured or users of another VM may "escape" and
access other tenants environments or data
Type 1 Hypervisor - answer Bare Metal; Runs on underlying
hardware; more secure than Type 2; This hypervisor can be
considered the OS for the VM's being hosted
Type 2 Hypervisor - answer Hypervisor that runs on the OS already
installed on the underlying hardware; functions similarly as an
application alongside other applications; ex. Virtualbox, VMware
Cloud Shared Considerations - answer Interoperability, portability,
reversibility, availability, security, privacy, resiliency, performance,
governance, maintenance and versioning, service levels and SLAs,
auditability, regulatory