Principles of Cloud Computing Infrastructure IaaS
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Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) represents a cornerstone in contemporary cloud computing, providing essential on-demand computing resources, including servers, storage, and networking. This paper explores the foundational principles of IaaS, highlighting its ability to facilitate dynamic server management through practices like auto-scaling and ephemeral server utilization. The use of custom images in IaaS ensures minimal downtime and scalable deployment, while loose coupling enhances fault tolerance and adaptability. Emphasizing high availability through auto-scaling, IaaS supports continuous operations even in geographically vulnerable areas. The security framework of IaaS, encompassing a shared responsibility model, ensures robust data protection and compliance with industry standards. The paper also addresses cost optimization strategies and the integration of hybrid cloud architectures to maximize resource efficiency and maintain data integrity. Overall, IaaS is integral to modern IT infrastructure, offering flexible, scalable, and cost-effective solutions that align with the evolving demands of the digital landscape.
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