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In [[information technology]], the [[cloud]] is a shared pool of configurable computing resources (both [[hardware]] and [[software]], e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that are located at a remote physical location managed by a vendor, an Internet hosting provider, rather than on the client's premises.
 
In [[information technology]], the [[cloud]] is a shared pool of configurable computing resources (both [[hardware]] and [[software]], e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that are located at a remote physical location managed by a vendor, an Internet hosting provider, rather than on the client's premises.
  
The HLD will include the logical connectivity and flow diagrams. the security design, the high availability design and overall architecture of the cloud system. The LLD will cost around $1200 to $1500 and it will include the more detailed diagrams , configuration stanzas, IP details, VLANs etc etc.
 
May you please mention the total budget for this setup ?
 
  
 
==Computing==
 
==Computing==
 
::''Main wikipage: [[Cloud computing]]''
 
::''Main wikipage: [[Cloud computing]]''
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===Related lectures===
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:*[[CNM Cloud Deployment]].
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:*[[Resource Planning Quarter]].
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Latest revision as of 01:32, 13 October 2020

In information technology, the cloud is a shared pool of configurable computing resources (both hardware and software, e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that are located at a remote physical location managed by a vendor, an Internet hosting provider, rather than on the client's premises.


Computing

Main wikipage: Cloud computing

See also

Related lectures