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  • You cheap bastards couldnt afford an after effects guy lol

  • does this mean majority of the people in the IT field will be out of a job soon =(

  • Hey isnt the clouds more easy to hack them? i mean, how safe is to keep info on there? but it sounds really cheap and interesting

  • wow! thats a hell lot of printing

  • I don't like how he explains it like we're all 7-year-olds.

  • HighT3chDad, thank you for doing this video on Cloud Computing, I finally understand what it is! :D

  • Hmmm ... use powerpoint instead

  • What is going to happen to all the jobs?...Everyone is for moving forward and using innovation...What is going to happen to all the jobs? I am a young IT professional, I wonder if the people in the auto plants in Detroit asked the same question when the first automated machines you being installed in the factories...What is going to happen to all the jobs? Why can't people see we are innovating our way into unemployment???

  • if anyone believe system can scale just because its scale its most STUPID idea. You need scalable/distributed system, if you run a web system that can not be hosted by multiple instances, backend app server thats stuck with 1 server, and backend DB with single instance that cannot be scaled to you're need, and lastly, backend SAN that cannot cope with IOPS demand.

    your SOFTWARE must be scalable, your infrastrucutre can be added with whatever, but if your SOFTWARE cannot scale, its useless!!

  • Only sad part about cloud computing is Security and IT Personnel losing their jobs.

  • HighT3chDad, thanks for explaining Cloud computing, I found your video easy to understand.

    Cheers.

  • I see the idea of it and I understand it. However, there is still the problem of peak usage. Unfortunately, peak usage for company A would usually coincide with peak usage for company B because companies usually operate in a similar way. And what happens when everybody starts using the cloud? We still end up with a peak usage problem. To make it all work we need to have clouds that span multiple time zones so that when one time zone isn't using it another one is (e.g. Japan and Europe).

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  • Maybe someone can explain to me since this guy makes it as if my website is hosted in magic land where pure thoughts make it merely appear. Instead of my server hosting the site, someone else's server is hosting it? And if I need more space or bandwidth, I pay the service? When you get electricty (as he illustrated) you can physically see where the electricity is generated at the plant, so where are my files living?

  • @HowFarAreWeNow Your files are living inside a server which resides on a server farm. This farm contains thousands of servers and is supposedly contained in a safe and secure location. Some cloud services may tell you where the servers are stored, and others don't. However, only you have access to your data and no one else.

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  • @veetour Thanks for the clarification. You've provided the first explanation on Youtube that makes sense. So basically I have no idea where the "Cloud" is and would have to rely on my service to tell me. All you need is some scumbag server administrator to start clicking through people's crap (which many do) and automatically you'll have your credit card numbers, pictures and any other personal material in someone else's hands. But it's "cool" to have, like Apple says.

  • so basically all the hardware is on somone's server center and they make it easy for you to use as long as your primary server is used to feed the "Cloud" server.

  • ..so.. the strong wind comes, sent by terrorist, then all your server were blown-up..what is the security for that? a smart hacker hack your password....so he got inside your cloud... !!! better to have physical servers, though it cost more!

  • For more information and to see a practical application utilizing cloud computing check out our videos and see what our product offers.

  • why do you need to switch something on or off depending on the demand for your site? why can't it scale automatically?

  • this was very useful, thank you.

  • O.k how about load balancing security setup i got the feeling this will not be very secure if a worm get's into the cloud database won't that effect everyone associated with the database?

  • You would think "high tech dad" would have a more high tech way to present these things than paper and scissors

  • @chutdiggadigga

    He obviously knows how to do a more advanced presentation, but this is creative and simple.

  • thanks... now i understand...

  • That was a great tutorial :<)

  • I'm new to this concept and what i understand is that this is for small business. What will happen if the big companies take over the small companies? will they continue the service or will they move all their applications to their own network?

  • really great tutorial, clears a lot up

  • This is just a way for one major corporation to controll the world wide web...I don't know for sure but it seems like this could easily put a stop to torrent website p2p, hacking, porno sites illegal sites and a way to flush out whats in the dark corners of the website and controll what and how we communicate or share with other people or organisations through the internet as to prevent terrorist plotting and what not. Looks like they're going after a fly with a missile.

  • for all those who think your privacy will be violated due to cloud services, you were misinformed. whomever you subscribed to as your cloud service provider, you will also have the opportunity to create your own password much like a private server

  • Cloud computing is about working with remote computers / servers, sharing files and collaborating with other people on the Internet.

  • bottom line cloud = virtual server

  • In other words....this cloud servers thing is just Server Hosting.

    Everything is about money I guess.

    I would rather stick with a defined built super server. At least I know my members data is safe within the company and not out in the clouds where god knows who is doing what with their info.

  • ya right cloud computing is a joke ,big company's putting all there data in a cloud where it can an will get hacked. quicker then the ps3 network . none of your data will be secure.

  • okay i need an answer i going to be a software engineer will '' cloud computing '' ruin my chances of finding a job

  • ....this doesn't seem revolutionary, it seems scary and another way for companies to rip you off and control you.

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  • This is a dream come true for the movie, music, and software/video game industries since obtaining a physical copy of digital media will become obsolete. You want to use Photoshop? Log into the cloud where you will be charged for the amount of time you USE the software. Bye-bye file sharing and DL'ing pirated copies of ANYTHING. Soon to be a thing of the past.

  • The little guy, the sheep, will never get ahead "on line". Only the big boys will own, control, and traffic the information. Access has value. Information has no real value. The big boys, Apple, Google, Microsoft, will buy up anyone and anything they find valuable because they have the cash flow. Sheeple have no cash flow. It's the rich farming the poor. The Dow was $700 in 1963. It's $480 in 2011 in real silver coins. It's $12,000 in fake bank debt notes. The rich win. You lose.

  • This (C. comp) is to destroy big IT companies in India.

  • Capitalist MASONS are starting to take over the world, starting with information

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  • Thx for the explanation. ^^

  • Who owns the "Cloud?" This smells as stinky as the New World Order!!!! This should not become a reality!!!

  • Very useful video. Really simple and easy to understand. It was very useful for me.

  • Thanks for the presentation, it's easy to understand for someone like me who is not all into a bunch of "high-tech" stuff!

  • yea u can scale up if u need to but it will cost u more and more the more u need to scale. its a good idea for SMALL companys but not big institutions

  • @dwc211283 Actually, many large institutions are adopting cloud computing in their IT mix. A name you might know that is heavily in the cloud is Netflix. Cloud computing is good for all types of business, but you do have to think out the perfect mix.

  • nice presentation.... combination of high tech info in prints n running them like age old puppetry show :)

  • awesome video. I have a question, plz answer it. My question is that is facebook on cloud or on servers? thnx

  • Lovely video . Good Job .

  • Awesome video!

    Nicely explained!

    You people had done really hard work!

    Nice!

  • So Cloud computing is the computing of tomorrow right????

  • High security solutions

  • Absolutely Brilliant - thank you for explaining it clearly and Precisely - brilliant

  • what if facebook uses cloud computing?... OH CRAP!

  • You didnt explain what the cloud is or how it works douche. You just explained that it is like everything else without saying wtf it is.

  • @fleshtheworld NO ONE KNOWS!!

  • @JhosefL

    Its Dick Cheney's heart. The cloud runs off of him. HE is collecting all of us and becoming more powerful. Well, at least thats how the future will be when we get assimilated. Just kidding though.

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  • This whole idea sounds good and I'm sure to some extent in practice, it will be, but to think that it will completely replace traditional storage for websites or data is idiotic. The security and stability risks either from hackers or the companies who own the cloud servers is too great to sit there and put all your eggs in just one basket. What if they decide they, whoever has your info, want to make a profit and decide to sell it. With traditional storage, they'd have a harder time.

  • Not to mention the idea that this guy says that it will be reliable is a crock. Computers, of any variety, at one point or another are machines made by man and are prone to error much as we are. The things can fail in one way or another. What if these cloud servers get stuff stolen by hackers, go down, or your connection to them fails for whatever reason? Because it's either gone or innaccessible. Stick with some traditional physical storage for means of security.

  • I'd have to sat the implications this could provide are somewhat chilling. As jhfire pointed out, it would just centralize a location accessible via the internet by which hackers and ID thieves could go to find a plethora of targets as versus to the current model of harddrives where it's more separate and scattered for them to minimize the potential damage. As she (?) pointed out, it's great in theory, but wouldn't be practical.

  • Awesome so now everything is in one place. Now hackers can just take your username and password, log into the server, take your information, and sell it. Good job, you're just making it easier. Now lets talk about those jobs that are going to be lost. People, you might wanna wait until this is perfected. Also, what if the servers break down? What will happen if there is some find of problem? To many possibilities, we are not ready.

  • @jhfire2e6e6574 I await the new phishing emails. Dear Google Chromebook user, there is a problem with your account and it will be shut down if you dont log-in at this link.........

  • is cloud computing scalable for single threaded app?

  • Can this work for the newest video games?

    Install the videogame on a cloud server and transmit the data to my pc so i can play good games without needing a good graphic card?

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  • @rockingrage You need to look at Onlive. That is exactly what they do.

  • you are not explaining the hosting side...

    sure if you are the consumer side, lots of benefits, but how does the hosting side work? if you are the one offering the cloud, don't you need a large LARGE server/databank?

    the cloud is basically the centralization of hardware/software/computing capacity

    so instead of buying a 2000$ computer with the requires software, you can buy a 20$ device that has connection to the internet / the cloud and access those software

  • Judywire: This cloud computing will eventually kill the internet or put it in the hands of one man. It is like having one company as a manufacturer, wholsaler and retailer. This is pure greed!

  • @judywire Agreed, the internet will really be in control of The Man. Not to sound weird or crazy, but it is starting to get that way and Windows 8 as well as Apple are starting to go this way. We are not ready for this yet, only in a perfect world. Cloud computing should stay on the commercial side and not even touch the home user side. Privacy, hackers, and control will all be linked to this. It is a great idea, however I believe people are not ready for it.

  • what is that ??? code,server,cat, dog...??? where is that thing??

  • i understand it better except for the term 'cloud'; you say that you dont need physical servers anymore (hardware) to host sites but how do you create this "cloud" and who monitors it??

  • Great presentation. Very creative. Bravo!!

  • Thanks for the presentation. Simple and effective...well done. It appears that a whole generation (or two) will be wiped out of work with that new trend of "cloud computing" It will also facilitate government control over companies/ individuals/ and various associations. It sounds that we are going into an era of "Big Brother Will be watchings us" (has already started) and knows what is best for us!

  • But cloud computing for home use is different.

    I don't want a private company have all my personal info! Is that so hard to understand????

  • @acekiller121 You are probably already using cloud computing without realising it. A home user is not going to use cloud services the way a business will. Who do you use for email? Doesn't really matter who, the fact is that you are using Software As A Service, a cloud solution. the software being the email.

  • Very well presented! Good work mate! It certainly helped me understand the concept!

  • have an exam tomorrow and cloud computing is a topic in the module. Nicely explained to a cramming student!

  • im just praying this isnt gonna be the technology the Project Cafe (Nintendo Wii 2) is gonna use.. that'll be plain stupid especially when some adversity occurs with the main server like PSN.

  • WOW! very nice explanation! i'd definitely hire you :D >:D<

  • Its good to see people are actually picking up on the fact that this can cause more harm that good.

  • Wow! thats clarity!

  • Excellent animated explanation...

  • Very creative nice work

  • great job

  • very well explained......

    thankx dude.

    

  • CLoud is actually based on...guess what...FILE SHARING!!!! :) Yes, cloud computing was born from the basic idea of torrenting...

  • @looxgood yeah its just an idea from torrenting ..

  • The centralization of operating systems and applications - New World Order control initiative. Looks good at first...

  • Cloud Computing is not “innovation”, but “evolution”..what do you think??

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  • well explained...

    simplistic n to the core!

    many thanks

  • this is a really cool video!

  • This reminds us again, Simplicity is the ultimate perfection. Every individual who has got a question what is "CLOUD COMPUTING" will be answered after watching this video... Beautifully explained. I've get to know eventually what is it :)

  • cool animations :D

  • nice very informative

  • Very nice basic vid :)

  • What about the platform and application layers? I apologize if this was touched upon in the video, but it seems like the cloud is just shared hosting, like an electric company.

  • Nice Natural Animation

  • Fuck cloud computing! I refuse to have my private information avaliable by some big corporation! FUCK THAT !!!! THAT IS END OF THE WORLD BULLSHIT! BIG BROTHER ON CRACK!(The all seeing eye!) FUK THAT SHIT! DONT EVEN THINK ABOUT IT! YOU MEDIA HYPING THIS SHIT ARE IDIOTS!.

  • @tachi203 i agree with you... this thing will be easier to control from them or should i say spy? whats next ?no more harddrives? loging only with your new divers license rfid chip loaded of course?

    i see this slipping out of our control into theirs. there are many techies that are concerned about all of this but their out numbered by the facebook generation.

    sigh

  • @lllraverslll I know dude, it actualy scares me tbh and I aint afraid of much, because its the end of "World Wide Web" and it becomes the "World Controlled Web" which currently means the end of privacy which causes the end of the world as far a common sence goes. The hard drives part scares me....I think if I have to update to new software and a system that no longer requires a hard drive...I will find a way regardless to hold onto my own shit, weather I have to reverse engineer it or not=(.

  • @lllraverslll Personaly, I just want to know why the want so much power....There are absolutly no benefits in cloud computing except "Monopolization" ....scalability my arse!.

    Already slipped out of control(media hype, i hate it, idiots quacking like ducks cause more idiots to quack)

    Facebook genereation, make me sick...They dont even know what the "veiw source" button looks let alone want to click it, they assume to much and all of that assumption is trust. aka "blind idiocy". So i agree.

  • @tachi203

    Cloud computing will streak ahead of physical computing. And reason for this is very simple end user cost.

    But at some point there will be a balancing effect. Were local computation will add to the cloud creating more powerful personal computing.

    It is not such much the cloud you need to question it who is going to benefit from the hardware side. It could be a monopoly from that side.

    Small business will benefit from the cloud as will consumers.

  • @bighands69 Still, your not looking at the security aspect mate. As if the world decided to become one massive LAN through my pc, it would be the easiest hack ever made with infinite access to everything. No shit, cloud computing will benefit busineses, thats the frigun idea of it, shame it does not truely help the "personal home user" whom needs more privacy and protection(They are nowhere near a security system for this) regardless of cost and this does not offer any. *Speed be damned*

  • @tachi203

    Personal computers do not offer any more security Unfortunately than cloud computing.

    Even though data can be stored on the cloud not everything needs to be. It is up to the end user what they want to put on the cloud.

    The main advantage of the cloud is that end user can have access to very powerful tools that there own PC cannot handle due to computational limits.

    I am not saying that there is no draw backs. But it is not all bad news.

  • @bighands69 "all your information is on "YOUR" harddrive" that is so much more security its not funny, unlike cloud computing, where they could just unplug the harddrive and walk off with your data". Its true not everything needs tobe on in the cloud, but the point is that theyre trying to get rid of our harddrive "fully", meaning "no harddrive".Do you honestly think that 70% of light net user's that just use EM's and FB really need 2-3 terraflops of processing power? The drawback is huge mate

  • @tachi203

    Facebook or youtube would not be possible with out the cloud and neither would google. So what do you think of that.

    99% of Net user's avail of these computational intensive applications. Coud capability is going to increase as internet bandwidth increases.

    I could list you hunderdeds of application that cloud can do that PC cannot do at present.

  • @bighands69 Look, u really are having a hrd time answering(using irrelevant points does not help). Facebook and youtube are "serverside cloud computing" and are bad examples for cloud comping "In gerneral", as this is to limited of a veiw and in reality theyre still a giant "private" network, which "you" "the end user" will not be helping to run there network. where as, a OS that you boot up like VMware, but to boot the OS is designed to use your computer to help speed someones server up is.

  • @bighands69, 99% of user's use highend applications?????!! Sht!!! I beter gt a new job!!! SCREW BEING A PROGRAMMER! 2 MANY PEOPLE KNOW EVERYTHING! with tht mny people on the prowl getin a jobs gna be hrd. are u that idiotic? u honestly think that? in a lecture hall, I think someone would have tryed 2 remind u of the topic here. Bcuse u just pulled that out of ur arse while I actualy looked my figures up. Look mate, u go lokup ur hundreds of apps that need more than 2 teraflops for low end user's

  • @tachi203

    Sorry but the information that i provided you with is not avoiding the situation. Google has 91% of the search engine market.not taking into account all the other cloud computing applications that the average person uses.

    I could list you figure all day long in regards to cloud computing.

    There is graphic intensive applications that require teraflops of computing movie productions have used this for cgi.

  • @tachi203

    These cgi processing capabilities will be brought to the masses by cloud computing. Language translation processing will also require teraflops of computing.

    I could list you applications all day long.

    Are you trying to imply that there will not be applications that need teraflops of computing. If you want to debate this we can do this.

  • @bighands69 No, Im not saying "there never will be" eventualy there will be. Im saying that right now and in the next two years there will not be many prog's that the average user will need huge processing power for "Only busineses". As for CGI you think every1 on this planet are CGI developer's or movie editors? lol. Are you understanding what you are implying? almost at the point of giving up on your stupidity. you dnt evn ned 2 TF's to play crysis(the produced graphicaly demanding game)

  • @tachi203

    In the next 10 years there will be powerful CGI tool set that the average person will use.

    They will be used for real world modeling that will have graphical engines that the average user will use.

    It will be possible with these engines to create digital 3d models of physical items and them processed on the cloud.

    These types of engines will not be possible on home pc as the power required will be too great.

  • @bighands69 I think you need to read the entire 4 comments not just my first one, because Im not saying just that.. "Click the "see all" comments from now on, on the main video bit", then comment to my last comment that way I atleast know you reading all of what im saying, because i think youve been missing things.

  • @tachi203

    I have read all you comments but unfortunately it is difficult to keep focus when there is multiple comments.

    I am accessing all the comments. I am picking topics from all of you comments.

    And I am not just talking about narrow examples of computing when you discussed google. Yes certain google tool sets are not computationally.

    But googles data processing does require massive computational processing to model information.

    Google maps is an computation intensive model.

  • @bighands69 Look dude, I think you need to understand what the difference between what customer's need and whats businesses like google need and who run's the server's. "Google" needs "peta"flops of processing power to host google and a low end user logs onto google with bearly any processing usage uses google through "googles" computer's. "NOT YOURS" This is fine, and google manages there supercomputer's and clouds to do so. Now this is called """"Serverside"""" cloud computing".

  • @bighands69 Now...This is where "you" are getting "confused". Serside cloudcomputing and cloud computing are not the same as "Cloud computing" is not just about serverside hosting...Cloud computing can span many different forms of hosting and the uses vary greatly and google and youtube are just small part's of cloud computing as this is a broad topic. Now at this current moment, when you load google, you do not help host google at all, your computer is not controlled by google to help them.

  • and ur internet is not geting sucked to help add procesin power to google, to reduce their curent monthly bils etc. Look, google etc wants your computer, 2 b a peice of there network technicaly and leech off ur computer to help them run at a lower cost. Very similar to "Folding@home" except google etc do not have a good cause. except this will be on a larger scale and less noticable that they are doing this. If u are fine with this, b my guest. Personaly, fuck that.

  • @tachi203

    And how do you define a good cause.

    Google have many projects that many people would consider a good cause.

    Google information modelling is allowing people in the developing world access to tool sets that they never had access to before.

    Companies like google, microsoft, facebook, apple and so on have all allowed customers access to tool sets that they never had before.

    I am not saying that they have not done bad things.

  • @bighands69 Not helping big business is a good cause lol. Or are you a big fan of mainstreaming everything?. I'm sure you realise this but from the looks of this, your a fan of just giving them control as you dont see the long term harm. They slow progress so much. But anyway, this is a simple fact, "if you are fine pissing away your intellectual freedom, be my guest, help big business(As if they dont have enough money). Do you as you like, but dont say you wernt warned. what happend to values?.

  • @tachi203

    Not all applications will be on the cloud. I still dont think that you can Differentiate this point.

    The applications that are most likely to be on the cloud are computationally intensive applications.

    Every citizen will have available computation that offers billion fold increase in power to that of there desktop.

    Your view points are bordering on Luddite philosophies.

  • @bighands69 the goal of cloud computing is 2 put "evrythng" on the cloud, its jst the truth as that is the end goal. ha u really think that they would allow anyone to congest the network when they feel like it?(More like pay half a million and you can use it for 15 minutes), lololol arnt u arrogant, cmon mate, businesses wouldnt do this if they couldnt see it making them money, "you" do not matter 2 them. If Im borderline luddite tht would mke u a total communist.

  • @lllraverslll high fife buddy...high five

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  • Bullshit!!!!!!!

  • please mke me to download this ppt

  • excellent

  • That was one of the best descriptions that I have ever heard about cloud computing. A lot of effort obviously went into the video and script, good job!

  • @qisback pfft. it didnt describe Anything at all. it was all just word filler and bullshit.

  • but like this millions of people will loose their jobs!!! am i right ??

  • Thanks, very practical and informative. :)

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  • good explanation

  • good idea but sloppy executing, the wires are visible, try using heavier stock paper to avoid transparency issues.

  • @lg123xyz ur such a moron man..... seriously....if ur into software...get outta it....NOW!

  • @ananthrules You are one stupid paki lol.

  • @lg123xyz U know its coz of racist fools like you that we "Indians" can get stuff done and be rich....stop gloating in ur ignorance n getta life mate.....peace!

  • @ananthrules Pakis or Indians .... same brown shit

  • I think the cloud server is in Area 54.

  • That means Cloud computing is basically like server farm.

  • combine with IPv6 this is the end of your web surfing privacy. yaaay erboday luvz clouds

  • @VinceLP  I hate cloud computing.

  • @VinceLP Nice arguments, do you also believe 23 december 2012 we will all die?

  • @vuurvoske i do not know about 2012, i work in network security, not futurology

  • @VinceLP IPv6 is just an address.... how is it any more personal than IPv4?

    Not that I'm saying you're wrong, but I don't get it

    Also, what is the "Cloud" who owns the cloud? Where does it come from? Does it store data the same?

  • nice NATURAL animation=) so lovingly done

  • Yippee! At long last!

    Dynamic hosting as opposed to static hosting. Someone is still paying for the hosting somewhere. For the consumer this has been a long time coming.

  • I thought Cloud Computing is nothing more than moving your services/applications on server(s) that are physically close to the geographical areas where most traffic is generated from for your services/applications? It reduces the traffic through the backbone network.

    If your web site is on USA server then the cloud is just an application that monitors your traffic and if it comes mostly from China it would move the web site on their server.

    This video seems to be explaining something else.

  • @gespilk

    Dude that explaintion of cloud computing is so wrong. how can you just move a webite to servers in china anyway. like all US or global hosting companies also has datacenters in every country by your estimation. Wow go swot up on how hosting actually works.....

  • @GammaSouljah

    From the point of view of the user there is no such thing as hosting if there is cloud computing. You focus on the service not where it is hosted.

    Perhaps you could tell us what do you think it is, dude?

    The global companies could have their central data centre but they would keep most of their data locally at locations where it is used most frequently.

    Example: US company keeps all UK business on UK servers and gets reports when needed. No need to make every transaction to US.

  • @gespilk

    Ok lets just stop this obsession about were servers physically are and the need for them to be closer to the content held on those servers largest audience. You can have a bad datacenter in the UK and still serve pages slower to UK residence than a good datacenter in the USA.

    Cloud computing is still hosting, you the website owner are still using a company to host your website whether this is in common shared setup, a dedicated server just for you or virtualized cloud computing.

  • @gespilk

    And cloud computers is nothing to do with moving your website files on to servers globally. a simple way of explaining cloud computing is basically you have say 100 servers all connected together running virtualized software from Xen, or Vmware or many other virtualization systems. this then allows you to have another 100,000 mini computer running on these 100 physical computer. your website is only using one but at peak traffic times the cloud starts up more mini pcs serving your site

  • Amazing Presentation with simple language. Awesome.

  • um, ok so like just what the hell is a cloud?, and why the hell wont I want to know what server hosts my website if, its my company?!

  • Very well done for the layperson. :)

  • nice..:)

  • I can use this "cloud server" for computing power too? So like, I can play crysis with 100 fps??

  • @muhatashim

    There are game systems like this, but they're experimental. Every action you make has a lag in it, because your commands have to be sent to the remote computer, and then the remote computer has to send video back to you that contains your game. It's bad when it's working right, and unplayable when your network is slow.

    Oh yeah, Metro 2033 is the current computer killer. It's even more demanding than Crysis.

  • @cellphonelightsaber

    Ohh, I forgot its wireless lol...

  • Love your handwriting!

  • So you tell as that the cloud will solve all of our problems and that we will not have to buy hardware again,or pay subscriptions...

    But who is the cloud's owner ?

  • Cloud computing, if it gets big enough, will mean we the people giving up our hard drives. Our computer will be nothing more than TV's with internet access to our online files. Those files will be leased to 3rd party companies, and you may even be forbidden to access your own files if something inappropriate is found. Cloud computing will be the death of the personal PC and privacy.