Across
- 1. When a malicious VM breaks isolation and accesses the host or other VMs.
- 5. Cloud model combining private and public services for flexibility and cost optimization.
- 6. Cloud service model providing a ready-to-use development environment for app building and deployment.
- 8. Cloud model used by one organization, offering more control, security, and privacy.
- 10. Cloud model shared by multiple organizations with similar needs for collaboration.
- 13. Cloud service delivering virtual desktops from remote servers instead of local machines.
- 14. Technology that creates virtual copies of systems, reducing dependence on real hardware.
- 15. A billing model where resource usage directly dictates cost instead of fixed pricing.
- 16. Isolated environment that runs applications on the same host operating system.
Down
- 2. Cloud model available to anyone, hosted by providers like AWS or Azure.
- 3. Process that keeps files updated across all devices and platforms in real time.
- 4. Manager software that lets one computer run multiple VMs by allocating CPU, memory, and storage.
- 7. Ability to increase or decrease resources based on planned business needs.
- 9. Ability to quickly scale resources up or down in unplanned situations.
- 11. Cloud service model that delivers fully functional software applications via the internet.
- 12. Cloud service model providing raw computing resources like servers, storage, and networking.
