Data Center & Virtulization 1
Data Center & Virtulization 1
Data Center & Virtulization 1
VIRTUALIZATION
By Macaia Figueiredo
INTRODUCTION
Data center virtualization is the process of designing, developing and
deploying a data center on virtualization and cloud computing technologies.
• The origins of AWS as a developer tool can be traced all the way back to 2002, when an initial
beta was released (named Amazon.com Web Service) that offered
SOAP and XML interfaces for the Amazon product catalogue. This welcome mat for developers
was the first step by Amazon to embracing the potential of developer-friendly tools,
particularly in an infrastructure space, as an actual product.
• Today the cloud computing services have replaced search hard drive
technology and came with a new concept called cloud technology in which
the data store in the cloud. There are many companies which provide Cloud
computing service and they are very reliable.
TYPE OF SERVICE
PROVIDERS IN THE WORLD
• Software as a Service (SaaS)
In SaaS, a customer provides software which can be either for a particular amount of time or for the
lifetime. SaaS utilizes the internet and delivers the application to the customer. Most of the SaaS
application does not require any downloads as they can use directly through the web browser.
• For instance, some enterprise organizations using the cloud have to depend on the
cloud provider for cybersecurity, performance, and reliability. On the other hand,
organizations who have their own data center are in control of their environment’s
security, capacity, and performance. For these reasons, organizations that need high
availability, require higher levels of performance, run mission-critical applications,
or have strict compliance requirements may be better off with their own data
center.
R.E.S.T
• REST (REpresentational State Transfer) is an architectural style for
developing web services. REST is popular due to its simplicity and the fact
that it builds upon existing systems and features of the internet's HTTP in
order to achieve its objectives, as opposed to creating new standards,
frameworks and technologies.
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