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Platform as a Service

Infrastructure as a Service

IT-Infra Solutions

01. Platform as a Service

Platform as a Service: Overview

Platform as a service (PaaS) is a complete development and deployment environment in the cloud, with resources that enable you to deliver everything from simple cloud-based apps to sophisticated, cloud-enabled enterprise applications. You purchase the resources you need from a cloud service provider on a pay-as-you-go basis and access them over a secure Internet connection. 

Why IaaS is required? 

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Add development capabilities without adding staff

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Develop for multiple platforms—including mobile—more easily

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Use sophisticated tools affordably

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Support geographically distributed development teams

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Efficiently manage the application lifecycle

Common Paas Scenarios

Like IaaS, PaaS includes infrastructure—servers, storage and networking—but also middleware, development tools, business intelligence (BI) services, database management systems and more. PaaS is designed to support the complete web application lifecycle: building, testing, deploying, managing and updating.

PaaS allows you to avoid the expense and complexity of buying and managing software licenses, the underlying application infrastructure and middleware, container orchestrators such as Kubernetes or the development tools and other resources. You manage the applications and services you develop and the cloud service provider typically manages everything else.

1 – Development framework

PaaS provides a framework that developers can build upon to develop or customise cloud-based applications. Similar to the way you create an Excel macro, PaaS lets developers create applications using built-in software components. Cloud features such as scalability, high-availability and multi-tenant capability are included, reducing the amount of coding that developers must do.

2 – Analytics or business intelligence

Tools provided as a service with PaaS allow organisations to analyse and mine their data, finding insights and patterns and predicting outcomes to improve forecasting, product design decisions, investment returns and other business decisions

3 – Additional services

PaaS providers may offer other services that enhance applications, such as workflow, directory, security and scheduling.

IT-Infra Solutions

02. Infrastructure as a Service

Infrastructure as a Service: Overview

Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) is the practice of delivering a full compute stack — including servers, storage, networking and operating software — as an abstract, virtualized construct.

Like other service-based offerings (Software as a Service, Platform as a Service), IaaS allows users to consume only what they need while offloading complex and expensive management tasks to their provider. 

Why Paas is required?

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Eliminates capital expense and reduces ongoing cost

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Improves business continuity and disaster recovery

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Innovate rapidly with better security

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Respond quicker to shifting business conditions

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Increase stability, reliability and supportability

Common IaaS business scenarios

Infrastructure as a service (IaaS) is also known as hardware as a service (HaaS).

Typical things businesses do with IaaS include:

1 – Test and development

Teams can quickly set up and dismantle test and development environments, bringing new applications to market faster. IaaS makes it quick and economical to scale up dev-test environments up and down.

2 – Website hosting

Running websites using IaaS can be less expensive than traditional web hosting.

3 – Storage, backup and recovery

Organisations avoid the capital outlay for storage and complexity of storage management, which typically requires a skilled staff to manage data and meet legal and compliance requirements. IaaS is useful for handling unpredictable demand and steadily growing storage needs. It can also simplify planning and management of backup and recovery systems.

4 – Web apps

IaaS provides all the infrastructure to support web apps, including storage, web and application servers and networking resources. Organisations can quickly deploy web apps on IaaS and easily scale infrastructure up and down when demand for the apps is unpredictable.

5 – High-performance computing

High-performance computing (HPC) on supercomputers, computer grids or computer clusters helps solve complex problems involving millions of variables or calculations. Examples include earthquake and protein folding simulations, climate and weather predictions, financial modeling and evaluating product designs.

6 – Big data analysis

Big data is a popular term for massive data sets that contain potentially valuable patterns, trends and associations. Mining data sets to locate or tease out these hidden patterns requires a huge amount of processing power, which IaaS economically provides.

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