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Cloud Computing Architectures and Deployment Models
Cloud Computing Architectures
Cloud computing architecture refers to the various components and technologies that work together to deliver cloud-based services. These architectures define how computing resources are organized, managed, and delivered over the Internet. The main components of cloud architecture include front-end and back-end platforms, cloud-based delivery models, and networking infrastructure. You can visit the detailed course on cloud computing here.
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Front-End Architecture This is the client-side interface that allows users to interact with cloud services. It includes web browsers, mobile applications, and other interfaces that access cloud resources. For example, when you use Google Drive, the interface that allows you to upload, edit, and share files is part of the front-end architecture.
Back-End Architecture This includes the cloud infrastructure responsible for processing and storing data. It consists of servers, databases, virtual machines, storage systems, and cloud management platforms. For instance, when you stream a movie on Netflix, the cloud servers store and process the video, ensuring smooth playback without requiring the movie to be stored on your device.