• workerONE@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    ‘The cloud’ to non-IT people is just remote hosting or processing. It’s marketing terminology. Everything with a client \ server where the server was off-site suddenly became “the cloud”. If you have elastic resource computing on site, is it still “the cloud”? Sorry I just never liked the term because it was used so broadly and to generate excitement among non technical people.

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      1 hour ago

      Off-site resources aren’t by default a cloud solution. The differentiation is mainly in a cloud, it’s a cluster of shared resources that host virtual machines and are connected through virtual networks. Having a dedicated server to host your stuff on is just remote hosting. A company can setup and host their only cloud infrastructure if they want.

      To non IT people, the difference between interfacing with something in the cloud or a dedicated hosted setup doesn’t exist. If they post a comment on Lemmy, that’s may be hosted in a cloud or hosted locally on a server somewhere. If they are storing pictures in Away, then that is cloud storage.

      So their is a distinction on the back end mostly, but it’s just the way resources are hosted and shared, so the front end would be the same regardless.