Many times you may heared about cloud computing , but you know what actually cloud computing is?? if you you dont know then sit back and clearly read this article and after reading it i hope you are all clear about cloud computing?
WHAT IS CLOUD COMPUTING???
In the modern world of the Internet and the World Wide Web, there are thousands upon thousands of computers sitting in data centers, scattered around the world. We use those computers constantly—for chatting with other people, sending email, playing games, and reading and writing blogs. When we’re doing one of these everyday activities, we’re accessing a program running on a server, using our browser as a client. But where is the program actually running? Where is the data? Where are the servers? They’re somewhere out there, somewhere in some data center, somewhere in the world. You don’t know where, and more importantly, you don’t care; there’s absolutely no reason for you to care. What matters to you is that you can get to the program and the data whenever you need to.
writing. When I finished, I’d click on the Post button, and the blog post would appear to all of my readers. From my point of view, it just worked. All I needed was my web browser and the URL, and I could write my blog.
Behind the scenes, Blogger is a complex piece of software run by Google in one of its data centers. It hosts hundreds of thousands of blogs, and those blogs are read by millions of users every day. When you look at it this way, it’s obvious that the software behind Blogger is running on lots of computers. How many? We don’t know. In fact, it’s probably not
even a fixed number—when not many people are accessing it, it doesn’t need to be running on as many machines,when more people start using it, it needs more machines. The number of machines running it varies.But from the user’s point of view—whether that user is a blog author ora blog reader—none of that matters. Blogger is a service, and it works.
When I want to write a post, I can go to Blogger and write it, and when people go to my blog’s web page, they can read it.That’s the fundamental idea of the cloud: programs and data are on a computer somewhere out there, and you neither know nor care where that computer is.
SYNCING SERVICES:
The cloud delivers convenience, and nothing is more convenient than synchronizing files stored on multiple computers and accessing those files from any PC, smartphone, or tablet with Internet access.
There’s dozens of ways to keep your files in sync, from the old standby Dropbox to Google’s new Drive app. let us startGOOGLEDRIVE:
Google's launch in may of google drive its lon-awited online syncing services. Google drive is giving away 5GB of space for free and your google docs files are stored saperatly,so they won't use up any of this quata.You can install the Google drive software on any computer of computers ,and it will create a Google drive folder on each one.lyou can then choose which of your online folders should be saved on each PC,so you don't have to have every computer you use.
The drive folder is fully integreated into windows explorer and a sohrtcut is created on your desktop to provide easy access.It also apperares automatically in the favorite links section in the top left of Explorer windows.
IF you already have a Google account,the service is well worth trying out.If you currently carry your files around on a USB flash drive,you can transfer them to Gooogle drive and throw the USB drive away.Google drive will keep your files safe and accessible wherever you go.
DROP BOX:
Drop was one of the first services to offer a syncing tool,and it's been among the best scince launched. you get only 2GB of free storage,ehich is less than Google drive & sky drive's 7GB and if you need more space,upgrades are expensive with 50GB costing 6.51$ per month and 100GB costing 13.10$
MEDIAFIRE:
MediaFire is the simplest free cloud storage service for businesses, professionals, and individuals to store, backup, collaborate and share files with others. mediafire is now all giving away 50GB free storage,and you can upload an file maximum upto an maximum size of 200mb if you need more proffessional and business accounts get up to 250GB at 9$ and 1000GB AT 49$ with 30-days money back guarantee.
MOZY STASH:
mozy stash is a companion to mozy home,the online backup-service. Mozy users a simple way to keep their most active data up to date across each of the computers they regularly use and complements the Mozy online backup feature. As soon as you place a file in your local Stash folder it quickly becomes available online. No need to wait for a backup or hit an upload button.
Like google drive,you install the software and get a sync folder called stash integreated into windows explorer on your pc.you can install this onto any computer and,when you're looged in and online,any changes you make willl be reflected on every Pc.The contents of the folder can also be accessed via web using the same interface mozyhome uses to provide access to backup files
You’ll get upto 2GB free at first an you can extend the storage by paying some certain amount .
MICROSOFTSKYDRIVE:
Sky drive is great value.New users get 7GB of space for free,though existing users can keep the 25GB they already have.Adding another 25 GB costs just 50p per month and further upgrades up to 100 GB 3.34 $ per month.
JUST CLOUD:
Like mozy.Just cloud is an online backup service that comes with a syncing tool,there's no permanent free space on offer.you can try the service for two weeks,but then you'll have to pay we have another shiny brand new feature which has just been released and is available to all of the current and new users of our cloud storage service.
4SHARED :
4Shared is generously giving away 15GB of storeage space.However,be carefull no to install the browser toolbar.If you select coustom installation option,you can choose not to install it.
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