Across
- 4. – A cloud platform that allows developers to create, test, and deploy software applications.
- 6. – A service that keeps digital files remotely on the internet, making them accessible from anywhere.
- 8. – A shared computing service where multiple organizations access resources hosted by a provider.
- 9. – A system that uses both on-site data centers and remote online services to provide greater flexibility and optimization of resources.
- 11. – The volume of data that can be transferred over a network in a given time period.
- 14. – A computing infrastructure that is used exclusively by a single organization, offering enhanced privacy and security.
- 15. – The ability of a system to dynamically adjust resources based on current demand.
- 16. – A building or facility housing IT equipment such as servers, storage devices, and networking gear.
Down
- 1. – A method of providing computing services over the internet, including storage, processing, and networking, on a pay-as-you-go basis.
- 2. – The period during which a system or service remains functional and available for use without failure.
- 3. – The delay experienced when transmitting data across a network or system.
- 5. – A cloud model offering virtualized computing resources through the internet.
- 7. – The capability of a system to handle increasing workloads without affecting performance.
- 10. – The technique of creating simulated environments or resources from physical hardware.
- 12. – A cloud-based software service provided to users via the internet, typically on a subscription model.
- 13. – The period during which a system or service remains functional and available for use without failure.
