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How the Cloud Works

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Data Centres

Although the end-user does not need to install any software, the content of the cloud must be stored somewhere.

Data centres

Data centres

  • Cloud services exist in giant data centres all around the world.
Storage

Storage

  • Data centres are essentially rooms full of secondary storage devices, so that we can store our data and access it again.
  • Data centres usually opt for very expensive devices because the time taken to access the data needs to be minimised.
Location

Location

  • The end-user does not know the geographical location of the data centre where their data is stored.
  • There is no guarantee that the data will even be kept in the same country.
  • Large websites often have at least one data centre per large country they provide services to.
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