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When we talk about cloud infrastructure, we're talking about the hardware and software parts that help deliver cloud-based services. Its system architecture and method of service delivery set it apart from conventional on-premise data centres: Typically, internet access is used to access off-site cloud infrastructure. The hardware resources are virtualized and abstracted to enable resource sharing, provisioning, and scalability among end users spread across several geographical regions.
Because they do not own, manage, or run their IT infrastructure in the same way as their on-site data centres, cloud suppliers can offer computing functionality as a service to end users.
The elements, traits, and service and deployment models of cloud infrastructure will all be covered in this article.
Components of cloud infrastructure
A cloud service is made up of client-side devices like PCs, tablets, and other gadgets that are networked to the components of the backend data centre. A cloud infrastructure's constituent parts are as follows.
Network
The network serves as the information transfer pathway between front-end client devices and cloud back-end systems. The cloud data centre located off-site is where the computing is done. These elements are accessible to users through private or public networks that transfer data between the two ends of a cloud service.
The visual information, logs, or control functionality that is transmitted across the network often constitutes the data.
According to the OSI data communications model, the network is made up of physical electrical parts like switches, cables, and routers as well as software programmes and hardware firmware that enable data transfer.
Hardware
Virtual hosts, which stand in for a collection of physically configured hardware components, are used to access cloud computing. Although end users do not manage, control, or operate hardware at the physical layer, all data centres, whether cloud-based or on-premises, have a similar set of hardware assets that lie beneath the levels of abstraction. These hardware parts consist of servers, CPUs, GPUs, power supplies, memory, and other things.
Depending on the concept of the cloud service, the allocation of these hardware resources can be scaled across users and IT workloads via virtualization and layers of abstraction. To prevent end users from being impacted by performance, security, and availability issues related to cloud infrastructure hardware, redundancy and flexibility are built into the hardware systems.
Storage
Critical to the cloud infrastructure stack is the platform and storage system. Cloud data centres maintain backups, expand storage allocation across users, and store data across a range of storage media and devices. Virtualization or a software-defined architecture abstracts the hardware stack that underlies the storage infrastructure. With no need to manually supply the hardware at each server as needed, users can use storage as a cloud service that can be added or removed as needed.
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