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Cloud architectures
From the course: ISC2 Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP) (2023) Cert Prep
Cloud architectures
- [Instructor] There's a running joke that the cloud is really just someone else's computer. The funniest jokes usually have some element of truth to them, and while this one's no exception, the cloud is a little more complicated than that. In an effort to clarify what the cloud actually is, the National Institute of Standards and Technology released special publication 800-145, the NIST definition of cloud computing. In that document, they outlined five essential characteristics of cloud computing. On-demand self-service means that the organization using those cloud services can spin up new resources virtually on their own through an administrator interface. No more asking someone else to do it for you. Broad network access means that people can access those resources from anywhere using any device. Think pervasive or ubiquitous computing. Resource pooling means that cloud providers build out virtual hosts so that one or more subscribers can use as many virtual guests as they need…
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Traditional application architectures7m 23s
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