"Talks" with cloud --Is it Possible🤔

                       

 Hey Cloudians!!

I'm back with another blog. thinking about the title right😝,that's nothing but exploring how to effectively communicate using cloud terminology and understanding its crucial importance.

How to Communicate with cloud??

Our journey begins by unraveling the key aspects of cloud computing and where it thrives the most. At the core of computing lies the need for a machine. In the cloud, this machine is referred to as a "Virtual Machine" or simply "VM." In our future blogs, we'll consistently use the term "VM" to signify a computer in the cloud.

In the above term, when I referred to a computer or "VM," I used a term called "Virtual." It plays a major role in utilizing computer resources at their peaks. In simple terms, the process of converting a machine into a virtual machine is called "Virtualization." It's not as simple as I mentioned here. I will make a separate blog on that single topic. 

Cloud Computing💻→☁

Before I describe about it the term itself defines clearly. Performing mathematical operations on machine is called Computing, if this task is done on machine which is on cloud, simply it's called "Cloud Computing".

Virtualization🖧

Imagine having a powerful PC but needing to collaborate with multiple users, each requiring a dedicated workspace. Virtualization comes to the rescue, enabling a single CPU to connect with multiple monitors. Cloud providers aim to maximize efficiency and minimize idle resources, making virtualization a key practice. In the above situation, multiple PCs are used by multiple members at a time without being disturbed by others' tasks. In the cloud, this separation of tasks is done by the process of "Virtualization," which is facilitated by software such as Hypervisors and VM Ware.

Virtual Machine🖥

These are also computers but created inside a computer say "Computer In Computer" .In this machines there is no connection with computer on which it is created.You can perform any computations,store files, can do any thing what you can do with a normal computer.

In personal Computers we can directly access them using "Virtualization" software but while dealing with cloud providers,we need to access them using credentials and terminals provided by cloud providers such as AWS,GCP(Google Cloud Platform) etc.

In the next blog, we'll explore the diverse services offered by cloud providers. This will provide a comprehensive understanding of the facilities available in the cloud.

Until then, Update and Upgrade!

Happy Learning! 😊

Miryala ManideepSai.

  









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