Tech Tapas Tuesday: Cloud or no Cloud
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How do cloud architectures differ from non-cloud infrastructure architectures?
Cloud architectures benefit from easy scaling. With traditional architectures, adding capacity is often a complicated and expensive ordeal.
Cloud architectures, on the other hand, can scale more easily and predictably because they rely on pooled resources. As demand goes up, more resources can be added to the pool quickly and easily.
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Useful Links
- Cloud Architecture: Advanced Concepts Online Class | LinkedIn Learning
- Architecting for Scale, 2nd Edition, O’Reilly Media
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