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* A [[SaaS]] service provides application functionality that a user can directly use, e.g. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) functionality, e-mail functionality, Office functionality.
 
* A [[SaaS]] service provides application functionality that a user can directly use, e.g. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) functionality, e-mail functionality, Office functionality.
 
* A [[PaaS]] service provides the platform for running a custom application, e.g. a [[.NET]] Framework on a server with access to a number of libraries and related services.
 
* A [[PaaS]] service provides the platform for running a custom application, e.g. a [[.NET]] Framework on a server with access to a number of libraries and related services.
* An [[IaaS]] service covers the [[infrastructure]] like a Windows server or Linux server from the Cloud, including required underlying resources like [[Cloud storage|storage]] and connectivity.  
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* An [[IaaS]] service covers the [[infrastructure]] like a Windows server or Linux server from the Cloud, including required underlying resources like storage and connectivity.  
Various other functionality is available "as a Service" from the Cloud. E.g., Communication as a Service (CaaS) is an outsourced Enterprise Communications solution that can be hired from an external provider. Such a CaaS solution can cover functionality for voice over IP, Instant Messaging (IM), and videoconference. CaaS can also stand for Compliance-as-a-service. Other examples: [[Identity-as-a-Service (IDaaS)]], Monitoring-as-a-Service (MaaS), Storage-as-a-Service.
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Various other functionality is available "as a Service" from the Cloud. E.g., Communication as a Service (CaaS) is an outsourced Enterprise Communications solution that can be hired from an external provider. Such a CaaS solution can cover functionality for voice over IP, Instant Messaging (IM), and videoconference. CaaS can also stand for Compliance-as-a-service. Other examples: Identity-as-a-Service (IDaaS), Monitoring-as-a-Service (MaaS), Storage-as-a-Service.
  
 
== Using the Cloud ==
 
== Using the Cloud ==
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* The Ethernet is the leading network level protocol for running the Local Area Network. Early standardization by the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) has enabled its success against competing technologies.  
 
* The Ethernet is the leading network level protocol for running the Local Area Network. Early standardization by the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) has enabled its success against competing technologies.  
 
* The Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) is the set of communications protocols used for the Internet. The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP) protocols are part of it.  
 
* The Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) is the set of communications protocols used for the Internet. The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP) protocols are part of it.  
* The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the basis for data communication on the World Wide Web. It now is an official standard from the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and the World Wide Web Consortium ([[W3C]]), documented in so-called Requests for Comments (RFCs). HTTP defines nine actions on data, including HEAD, GET and POST.
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* The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the basis for data communication on the World Wide Web. It now is an official standard from the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), documented in so-called Requests for Comments (RFCs). HTTP defines nine actions on data, including HEAD, GET and POST.
  
Networking protocols are commonly mapped on the 7 layers of the Open Systems Interconnection model ([[OSI]] model).
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Networking protocols are commonly mapped on the 7 layers of the Open Systems Interconnection model (OSI model).
  
Although no end-user would typically need to debug the use of these standard protocols, troubleshooting is certainly possible by using protocol analyzers (sniffers). Depending on the configuration of the network, such tools may also be used to reconstruct confidential data being transferred. Therefore the use of them may be prohibited or considered a security threat.
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Although no end-user would typically need to debug the use of these standard protocols, troubleshooting is certainly possible by using protocol analyzers (sniffers). Depending on the configuration of the network, such tools may also be used to reconstruct confidential data being transferred. Therefore the use of them may be prohibited or considered a security threat.  
  
 
=== Formatting standards ===
 
=== Formatting standards ===
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Security protocols like and OpenID can be used. Thanks to the use of the OpenID standard, users can create an account once and then use those accounts for signing on to any website which accepts OpenID authentication. OpenID has become more and more common over the previous years, and adoption is still growing. 
 
Security protocols like and OpenID can be used. Thanks to the use of the OpenID standard, users can create an account once and then use those accounts for signing on to any website which accepts OpenID authentication. OpenID has become more and more common over the previous years, and adoption is still growing. 
  
=== [[Public Cloud implementations]] ===
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=== Public Cloud implementations ===
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There are several Public Cloud implementations, among the most popular are included: [[/Amazon Web Services/]] (AWS), [[Google Cloud Platform]] (GCP), [[Microsoft Azure]], [[IBM Cloud]], [[DigitalOcean]] and [[/Alibaba Cloud/]]. Almost all cloud computing providers offers free trials, most cloud providers require a credit or debit card to sign-in, [[IBM Cloud]] do not require credit card for free trial.
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Top 5 Cloud Infrastructure Service Providers by market share in 2015 were:
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* [[AWS]]: 31%
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* Microsoft [[Azure]]: 9%
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* [[IBM Cloud]]: 7%
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* [[Google Cloud]]: 4%
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* [[Salesforce]]: 4%
  
 
== Evaluating Cloud computing ==
 
== Evaluating Cloud computing ==
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== Cloud computing Foundation exam ==
 
== Cloud computing Foundation exam ==
  
[[EXIN]] offers an examination and certification program about Cloud computing essentials. The exam takes 60 minutes and contains 40 multiple-choice questions. Use of notes, books or other aids is not allowed. In order to pass the exam, you need to have 26 correct answers out of 40 questions.  
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EXIN offers an examination and certification program about Cloud computing essentials. The exam takes 60 minutes and contains 40 multiple-choice questions. Use of notes, books or other aids is not allowed. In order to pass the exam, you need to have 26 correct answers out of 40 questions.  
 
There are no requirements to be allowed to this exam. It will cost you around € 140,00. Attending training is recommended but not required. Most exam locations will offer the exam on the computer-based environment.
 
There are no requirements to be allowed to this exam. It will cost you around € 140,00. Attending training is recommended but not required. Most exam locations will offer the exam on the computer-based environment.
 
For more information, visit the EXIN Web site:
 
For more information, visit the EXIN Web site:
 
www.exin-exams.com
 
www.exin-exams.com
 
 
== Related terms ==
 
* [[Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF)]]
 
* [[Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe (CISPE)]]
 
* [[OpenNebula]]
 
* <code>[[cloud-init]]</code> package
 
* [[FedRAMP]] [[security assessment]] for cloud
 
* [[Cloud Security Alliance (CSA)]]
 
* [[Magic Quadrant: Cloud Infrastructure & Platform Services (CIPS)]]
 
* [[ISO/IEC 27017]]
 
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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* {{AWS}}
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* {{DevOps}}
 
* {{Cloud}}
 
* {{Cloud}}
* {{HCI}}
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* [[Hyper-converged infrastructure]] (HCI)
  
  
 
[[Category:Cloud computing| ]]
 
[[Category:Cloud computing| ]]

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