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Learning AWS

You're reading from   Learning AWS Design, build, and deploy responsive applications using AWS Cloud components

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787281066
Length 412 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Amit Shah Amit Shah
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Aurobindo Sarkar Aurobindo Sarkar
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Preface 1. Cloud 101 – Understanding the Basics FREE CHAPTER 2. Designing Cloud Applications 3. Introducing AWS Components 4. Designing for and Implementing Scalability 5. Designing for and Implementing High Availability 6. Designing for and Implementing Security 7. Deploying to Production and Going Live 8. Designing a Big Data Application 9. Implementing a Big Data Application 10. Deploying a Big Data System 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Introducing public, private, and hybrid clouds

Basically, there are three types of clouds in cloud computing, they are public, private and hybrid clouds.

In a public cloud, third-party service providers make resources and services available to their customers via the internet. The customers' applications and data are deployed on infrastructure that is owned and secured by the service provider.

A private cloud provides many of the same benefits of a public cloud but the services and data are managed by the organization, or a third-party, solely, for the customer's organization. Usually, a private cloud places increased administrative overheads on the customer but gives greater control over the infrastructure and reduces security-related concerns. The infrastructure may be located on or off the organization’s premises.

A hybrid cloud is a combination of both a private and a public cloud. The decision on what runs on the private versus the public cloud is usually based on business criticality of the application and sensitivity of the data. But in some cases, spikes in demand for resources, or spillovers, in the private cloud are also handled in the public cloud.

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