E-Guide: Cloud computing: Where, when and how to start
As cloud computing changes, so do cloud computing networks.
Two things will always remain the same, though. Cloud computing networks enable the movement of a pool of resources as a single virtual resource and they connect users to these resources regardless of their location.
But there are a handful of requirements cloud computing networks must be able to meet in order to facilitate this, whether it is a public, private or hybrid cloud environment.
This expert e-guide outlines these specifications and details the differences between networking for public, private and hybrid clouds. Read on to discover:
- Why cloud computing networks are straying from the typical three-layer switching topology
- The differences between leaf-spine switching topology and fat-tree switching topology
- The role of storage in cloud networks
- And so much more