Bare Metal Server

What Is a Bare Metal Server? A bare metal server is a physical server dedicated entirely to a single user. It allows direct access to the server’s hardware without any virtualization. This gives the user full control over every aspect of the infrastructure, including the choice of operating system, hardware configurations, and applications. By avoiding … Read more

Types of Virtual Machines

Types of Virtual Machines Types of virtual machines in cloud computing are given below : 1. System virtual machines These kinds of VMs are completely virtualized to replace a real machine. The way they virtualize depends on a hypervisor — such as VMware ESXi, which can operate on an operating system or bare hardware. The … Read more

   What is a Virtual Machine?

Virtual Machine A virtual machine (VM) is a digital version of a physical computer. Virtual machine software can run programs and operating systems, store data, connect to networks, and do other computing functions, and requires maintenance such as updates and system monitoring.  Virtual machine defined A VM is a virtualized instance of a computer that … Read more

CDN providers and hosting

The proliferation of content delivery network providers has been spurred by an increase in content types and devices used to access that content. Top providers include the following: Cloudflare Cloudflare is one of the most popular CDN providers among bloggers, small businesses, and professionals. It comes with a free plan with no limitation on bandwidth. … Read more

Cloud Deployment Models

In cloud computing, we have access to a shared pool of computer resources (servers, storage, programs, and so on) in the cloud. You simply need to request additional resources when you require them. Getting resources up and running quickly is a breeze thanks to the clouds. It is possible to release resources that are no … Read more

Features of Web Service

Web services have the following characteristics: (a) XML-based: A web service’s information representation and record transport layers employ XML. There is no need for networking, operating system, or platform bindings when using XML. At the mid-level, web offering-based applications are highly interactive. (b) Loosely Coupled: The subscriber of an Internet service provider may not necessarily be directly … Read more

Web Services in Cloud Computing

The Internet is the worldwide connectivity of hundreds of thousands of computers belonging to many different networks. A web service is a standardized method for propagating messages between client and server applications on the World Wide Web. A web service is a software module that aims to accomplish a specific set of tasks. Web services … Read more

What are Containers?

Containers are packages of software that contain all of the necessary elements to run in any environment. In this way, containers virtualize the operating system and run anywhere, from a private data center to the public cloud or even on a developer’s personal laptop. From Gmail to YouTube to Search, everything at Google runs in … Read more

What Is Cloud Storage?

Cloud storage is a data deposit model in which digital information such as documents, photos, videos and other forms of media are stored on virtual or cloud servers hosted by third parties. It allows you to transfer data on an offsite storage system and access them whenever needed.  Cloud storage is a cloud computing model that allows … Read more