What is the Cloud? - Data Center Fundamentals

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    In Podcast 32, we continue our Data Center Fundamentals series and answer the question “What is the cloud?”
    The most simplified way to describe the cloud is the use of virtual servers versus the use of physical servers. Utilizing someone else's IT infrastructure instead of having it yourself describes how people use the cloud today.
    If you’re short on time, check out a few of our quick takeaways below.
    Operating in the cloud has distinct advantages, primarily driven by the absence of physical infrastructure and the associated CAPEX. Instead of physically commissioning and installing new servers as you would with colocation, cloud servers can be deployed almost immediately and at a lower initial cost. Users also have easier access to their cloud ecosystem and can interact online instead of physically managing the servers from inside the data center.
    There are three use cases of the cloud, private cloud, public cloud, and hybrid cloud. Each one with their own benefits and challenges.
    Private cloud
    Private cloud is your most controllable type of cloud deployment. Typically this is infrastructure in an area where you know where the physical servers are and they are dedicated just to you. This allows access only to the hypervisor or software layer that assigns workloads to the physical servers, but physical servers are only accessible by a single tenant.
    Public Cloud
    With public cloud you might not know exactly where your physical servers are, but you know the region they’re in. In contrast with private cloud, physical servers may be shared by multiple customers. This allows access to your data when you need it with a lower latency in that particular region. Some examples of companies who utilize public cloud include Azure, AWS, Google Cloud Platform, IBM Softlayer.
    Hybrid Cloud
    Hybrid cloud is exactly what it sounds like. It can be a mixed use of public, private, colocation, and even some on premise IT services. Companies will typically use a hybrid cloud approach to accommodate applications with different requirements around security, latency, etc.
    Almost every company utilizes the cloud in some capacity. It solves problems that leasing physical servers can’t. Instead of housing a handful of racks on premise or going to colocation, now most small companies deploy their systems straight to the cloud and large companies utilize the cloud in various operations.
    While the cloud has taken some requirements away from colocation, it has substantially increased the demand for colocation overall. In fact, cloud adoption is one of the biggest sources of data center absorption, based on our analysis and discussion with top providers, and we expect to see that trend continue.
    Other things we talked about:
    -The benefits and challenges of the colocation side of the cloud
    -How COVID-19 has changed how businesses utilize the cloud
    -The reality of the cloud take over
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  • @datacenterHawk
    @datacenterHawk  3 ปีที่แล้ว

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  • @kennyfleming8246
    @kennyfleming8246 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    This stuff is great! I was hired by a data center company in sales and am trying to learn as much as possible before I start. Thanks!

    • @datacenterHawk
      @datacenterHawk  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Welcome to the industry!
      Check out our data center fundamentals email course: lp.datacenterhawk.com/data-center-fundamentals-course. It'll put all this right in a line for you.
      Shoot us a note at hello@datacenterhawk.com and we'll help you hit the ground running on day one.

  • @BrandonPeccoralo
    @BrandonPeccoralo ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I peeped those cameras; NICE! I shoot with the 90D and Sigma lens too

    • @datacenterHawk
      @datacenterHawk  ปีที่แล้ว

      Video guy here - Appreciate the love to the equipment! Definitely can't go wrong with the Sigmas!

  • @thegloryzone5658
    @thegloryzone5658 ปีที่แล้ว

    Guys, you just saved my life... thanks for all of this.

  • @JasonRichardsone
    @JasonRichardsone ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great Channel lads

  • @SecretEyeSpot
    @SecretEyeSpot 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I love this Channel!

    • @datacenterHawk
      @datacenterHawk  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks for the support! We're glad we can be helpful to you. Please like and share our content so we can continue to grow!

  • @jonathangoodrich2582
    @jonathangoodrich2582 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks

    • @datacenterHawk
      @datacenterHawk  ปีที่แล้ว

      You're welcome! Glad you found it helpful!

  • @CB2CRE
    @CB2CRE 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You should take this whole series and record a LinkedIn Learning Course...you guys present the material in easily digestible “bytes”...pun intended.

    • @datacenterHawk
      @datacenterHawk  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for the suggestion Randall! We'll be sure to look into it. We currently have all of our data center fundamental videos/blogs set up as a email course people can subscribe to, but we'll also look at adding them to a LinkedIn Learning Course.

  • @Ohaodh2
    @Ohaodh2 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Why not highlight the dangers posed by placing Data Centers near residential neighborhoods…explain it to your guy like he’s 5