A hyperscale data center is a mission-critical facility that supports robust and scalable workloads. Hyperscale data centers are often associated with large companies that require vast data processing and storage requirements, such as Google, Amazon,...
A public cloud is a set of computing services offered by a third party through the internet. From a deployment standpoint, there are three types of cloud computing. There’s the public cloud, the private cloud, and the hybrid cloud. Of these three types, the...
Cloud security management is the practice of securing your data and operations in the cloud from theft or damage. As demand for cloud computing expands, cloud security services are expected to grow as organizations become more aware of the importance...
Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) is a cloud-based disaster recovery (DR) solution that can be more cost -effective than traditional solutions. In DRaaS, a cloud services provider is responsible for maintaining your organization’s entire DR...
The team at Parallels is excited to be included on the short list for the 2022–2023 Cloud Awards. It’s an honor to be among the prestigious group of nominees. Parallels® RAS 19, the latest iteration of this Virtual...
Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is a cloud service provider (CSP) that competes with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Azure. It supports virtual machines (VMs) like its rivals but with an emphasis on containerized workloads and machine learning (ML) systems....
Reliability in cloud computing is related to cloud technology quality. If the components in a cloud computing service perform their functions and fail rarely, the service is said to be reliable. Thus, when selecting a cloud computing service, it...
Amazon Web Services, or simply AWS, is a public cloud service provider (CSP) that provides on-demand cloud computing services to subscribers on a metered, pay-as-you-go basis. Some of the most common services that AWS...