Cloud Computing and Big Data
Cloud Computing and Big Data
What is Cloud?
A cloud is a combination of networks,
hardware, services, storage, and interfaces
that helps in delivering computing as a
service.
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Why Cloud Computing?
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Benefits of Cloud Computing
Cloud computing enables companies and
applications, which are system
infrastructure dependent, to be
infrastructure-less.
By using the Cloud infrastructure on “pay
as used and on demand”, all of us can save
in capital and operational investment!
Clients can:-
Put their data on the platform instead of on their
own desktop PCs and/or on their own servers.
Pay-Per-Use
Highly Scalable
Independent of Device
and Location
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Advantages of Cloud Computing
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Use of cloud computing means dependence on
others and that could possibly limit flexibility
and innovation
Big Data: This simply refers to the very large sets of data that are output by a
variety of programs. It can refer to any of a large variety of types of data, and
the data sets are usually far too large to peruse or query on a regular computer.
• Simply having Big Data alone, one can not have huge data sets that have a huge amount of
potential value just sitting there. Using individual computers to analyze them would be either
impossible or impractical due to the amount of time it would take.
• Cloud Computing allows us to use state-of-the-art infrastructure and only pay for the time and
power that we use! Without Big Data, there would be far fewer cloud-based applications, since there
wouldn’t be any real necessity for them.
Advantages of the integration between Cloud Computing
systems and Big Data analysis.