Across
- 2. A term that refers to the location and management of the cloud’s infrastructure
- 4. cloud It may be owned, managed, and operated by a business, academic, or government organization, or some combination of them. It exists on the premises of the cloud provider
- 5. Broker An entity that manages the use, performance and delivery of cloud services, and negotiates relationships between Cloud Providers and Cloud Consumers
- 7. A technique vital for creating cloud computing centres
- 9. Amazon cloud product that experienced a massive outage
- 10. A pattern based on service-oriented architectures used to build cloud-native and independently deployable systems -
- 13. buffers Google’s language-neutral, platform-neutral, extensible mechanism for serializing structured data, similar to a smaller, faster, and simpler XML -
- 14. The characteristic of cloud computing which is used to handle the increasing workload by increasing in proportion amount of resource capacity
- 15. The model which originally did not require a cloud to use virtualization to pool resources
- 17. breaker A cloud-native design pattern to build and operate resilient, scalable microservices -
- 20. A file that contains one or more instructions that dictate how a container is to be created –
- 23. Approach to storage that divides physical or virtual storage medium into independently addressable chunks ('blocks'); increases performance by narrowing search space (specified as a path) for a particular store or retrieve operation; often accessed via logical abstraction layer that adds metadata (filesystem, DBMS) - BAS
- 24. Second programming language did Google add for App Engine development
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- 1. A data center that provides rental space, network connections, power, cooling, and security for servers that you manage and maintain -
- 3. Independently deployable and scalable, and can even be written in different languages
- 6. Virtual environment delivered by cloud provider to customer for deployment and running arbitrary software
- 8. What is the main Differentiating factor between Traditional Data Centres and Cloud
- 9. The characteristic which provides the concept of commissioning and decommissioning of a large amount of resource capacity dynamically
- 11. Free,open-source cloud platform that is primarily deployed as an Iaas
- 12. Group of application that work together in tandem to achieve typical result
- 16. Serves as a bridge between applications and components
- 18. Management This security feature provides access to the authorization of application services on Cloud
- 19. A company that specializes in cloud computing management tools and services
- 21. Center Facility used to house computing equipment such as servers along with associated components such as telecommunications, network and storage systems -
- 22. This layer of cloud provides cloud applications which are used by the user directly without installing anything on the system
