Cloud Computing - A Simple Demonstration
This video details the ability of Cloud computing to overcome the issues typically faced with on-premise infrastructures, by way of a demonstration of setting up and operating a website. [FREE FOR FIRST 1000 STUDENTS ] To establish yourself in the Cloud industry/space, I recommend that you start getting Cloud certified with the respective Cloud Service provider's suite of Certifications. Use our meticulously curated and written practice exam papers to prepare to excel for your certifications: https://www.udemy.com/course/2022-aws-certified-cloud-practitioner-practice-exams/?couponCode=13FBF2EAEEDD4063914E Time stamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:17 A New Website Demonstration 1:19 Front-end Server 1:37 Back-end Server/Database 2:03 Traditional IT Approach 2:40 The office server set up 2:56 Traditional IT Approach - Newly launched Website (100 users) 3:33 Traditional IT Approach - Exam season (100 → 200 users) 3:53 Traditional IT Approach - Exam season (200 → 300 users) 4:17 Traditional IT Approach - More servers to share load 4:38 Traditional IT Approach - Even more traffice (300 → 500 users) 4:48 Traditional IT Approach - Pre-exam day surge (500 → 5000 users) 5:19 Traditional IT Approach - Datacenter/ Server Room 5:40 Traditional IT Approach - Post-exam day fall (5000 → 2000 users) 6:06 Traditional IT Approach - Post-exam week plunge (2000 → 500 users) 6:24 Traditional IT Approach - Turning off 7 Servers (12 servers → 5 servers) 6:35 Active vs Inactive Servers 6:52 Problems with on-premise inactive servers 7:23 An ideal alternative - Virtual Machines 8:35 Virtual Machine benefits 9:17 Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) 9:33 Provisioning/De-provisioning Cloud Services 10:17 Managing resources: Cloud vs On-premise 10:47 Setting up a server: Cloud vs On-premise 11:18 Cloud services - "On-demand" and "Pay-as-you-go" 12:18 Autoscaling 14:47 Autoscaling + Load balancing 15:51 Cloud Service Offerings 17:40 Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure
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