Thank you Eli... I ran into your tutorials/classes by accident and now I find myself returning on a daily basis. Thanks for teaching and explaining the different IT specialization technologies that I'm currently looking to learn about and what area I want to work/specialize my career around.
It's funny how technology is coming full circle. When I learned about Cloud computing it made me think about the mainframes from back in the 80's. Where you accessed your data from a dumb terminal or if you were remote logging from home to a university, corporate or government site.
Your videos have been very helpfull to me...I got the job that i wanted 'cause i got a very good picture of Virtualization because of your very good explanations..Thank you very much...Do you teach as well? If not it would be a good idea ..
Hi, I watched a lot of your videos lately, and was wondering the following thing: Did you read all those books that are behind you on these videos, on that shelf of yours? And when I mean read, I mean read them from start to end? I am just curious :)
Eli I get all this and understand PaaS and SaaS too. But here's the one I think is a little nuancie (made up word) is Managed Hosted Solutions. Sounds a ton like IaaS but to the application level with their people being the IT support team as you explained earlier. Am I understanding this correctly ? If not please chirp in
I know linux,unix,windows or such os in Aws iaas provider, but how can telephone pbx or digital surveillance go into cloud or what are the iaas providers for that. Did google search but bad at it
Hello Eli, Thank you for the wonderful and instructive videos you make. I hope you continue to do that since you're an inspiration to me. Can you tell me what your opinion is related to managing a client operating system on IaaS? With kind regards, J
Hello, I've found a company that offers a service similar to what I want to build. I don't want to use them but I would like to use their platform/Concept and tweak it to meet my needs. Is this similar to IaaS?
In order to use Iaas deployment model, does a company have to move storage, servers, network and operating system? Or can the organization just simply deploy several items such as, servers and operating system?
my understanding is either or So there's part of your infrastructure you can have there and part at home which would be a hybrid solution. they could even move servers or storage to the cloud as they refreshing takes place within a cluster. Most people start out just dipping toe into water first because they already have assets paid for. Then they incrementally move over as new purchases are needed. On other thing is if you have your infrastructure in house financially speaking you are putting on Asset side of ledger and only getting the Amortized portion as a write off. If you go to the cloud now 100% of the expense gets put on the expense side and is total write off. Just brain food
Hey Eli, Any idea how IaaS or PaaS get involved with hybrid cloud hosting, on premise, private an public clouds? I know they are related, but I want to learn how they interact and if they are related at all.
for which organization would infrastructure as a service have the most immediate impact? Option: 1 a company with steady growth and a large hardware budget. 2 a Small company with steady demands on its infrastructure 3 a growing company with a limited capital expenditure budget 4 a large company with steady demands on its infrastructure.
3000 dollar ? ha ha ha ha in romania a normal user can have 1 Gbps for just 16 dollars :) the upload is pretty small and the latency I don't know but ...
+Olaru Mihai The upload is quite important as well though. If the upload is lacking, the connection itself will be affected as well. I've got 100/100 Mbit for about 20 dollars =)
This guy is a guru, a wizard and the best. The best lecture, broken down to the simplest. Kudos Eli!!!
Thank you Eli... I ran into your tutorials/classes by accident and now I find myself returning on a daily basis. Thanks for teaching and explaining the different IT specialization technologies that I'm currently looking to learn about and what area I want to work/specialize my career around.
Eli explains very clearly these types of concepts to non-IT / tech people.
One of the best explanations of IaaS. Simple and clear. Easy to understand. Thank you.
That was a FABULOUS explanation. The concept of aas* makes so much more sense now.
I am studying aaS concepts for a job and you made IaaS so easy to understand. I finally got my aha moment. Thank you so much!!!
Luv your ability to break things down so simplistically. I haven't watched much of your stuff but from what I have seen you are a very good teacher.
Eli, you are awesome. You explain things so nicely. In just 12 minute video I have understood the IaaS concept very nicely.
Awesome! Perfect explanation on the IaaS portion of Cloud Architectures - why and how to do it, etc.
Your my hero. I work in cloud computing and don't understand it. Now I do!
Thanks!!! wish all you tubers were this informative, don't stop doing stuff like this
The best teacher ,ever
dude, u r awesome. I have totally got the concept of IaaS now. Thanks a ton 4 this video
It's funny how technology is coming full circle. When I learned about Cloud computing it made me think about the mainframes from back in the 80's. Where you accessed your data from a dumb terminal or if you were remote logging from home to a university, corporate or government site.
Thank you for this explanation ! Imagining the building of a cloud provider with racks and servers, as the infrastructre (and thats it) really helped!
One of the best session that made me understand a lot about Cloud Computing...Kudos
Thanks Eli for the great explanation. Continue providing interesting contents on Cloud Computing and Programming.
@ 5:30
"Back in the old days of 2008" LOL!
Very simple, to the point explanation. Kudos Eli
Your videos have been very helpfull to me...I got the job that i wanted 'cause i got a very good picture of Virtualization because of your very good explanations..Thank you very much...Do you teach as well? If not it would be a good idea ..
Hi,
I watched a lot of your videos lately, and was wondering the following thing: Did you read all those books that are behind you on these videos, on that shelf of yours? And when I mean read, I mean read them from start to end? I am just curious :)
Do you have to manage it still or do they do that?
thanks my man. you saved my life
Eli I get all this and understand PaaS and SaaS too. But here's the one I think is a little nuancie (made up word) is Managed Hosted Solutions. Sounds a ton like IaaS but to the application level with their people being the IT support team as you explained earlier. Am I understanding this correctly ? If not please chirp in
I know linux,unix,windows or such os in Aws iaas provider, but how can telephone pbx or digital surveillance go into cloud or what are the iaas providers for that. Did google search but bad at it
Hello Eli,
Thank you for the wonderful and instructive videos you make. I hope you continue to do that since you're an inspiration to me. Can you tell me what your opinion is related to managing a client operating system on IaaS?
With kind regards,
J
I loved the joke towards the end of the video :P How you mentioned that "the job might move up into the cloud" haha !!
Hello,
I've found a company that offers a service similar to what I want to build. I don't want to use them but I would like to use their platform/Concept and tweak it to meet my needs. Is this similar to IaaS?
Great brief explanation. Subscribed.
Nice work Eli!
awesome video.I learned a lot on the topic.
Really great explanation! Thank you.
Great video. i am a big fan of you. thanks
In order to use Iaas deployment model, does a company have to move storage, servers, network and operating system? Or can the organization just simply deploy several items such as, servers and operating system?
my understanding is either or So there's part of your infrastructure you can have there and part at home which would be a hybrid solution. they could even move servers or storage to the cloud as they refreshing takes place within a cluster. Most people start out just dipping toe into water first because they already have assets paid for. Then they incrementally move over as new purchases are needed. On other thing is if you have your infrastructure in house financially speaking you are putting on Asset side of ledger and only getting the Amortized portion as a write off. If you go to the cloud now 100% of the expense gets put on the expense side and is total write off. Just brain food
Hey Eli,
Any idea how IaaS or PaaS get involved with hybrid cloud hosting, on premise, private an public clouds? I know they are related, but I want to learn how they interact and if they are related at all.
Styckx8D
In the cloud world, the interaction between hardware(IaaS) and app+softwares(PaaS, SaaS) happens mainly via virtualization layer.
Eli, well done!
Great video! Love this channel!!!
Great explanation!
very very very useful information
thank you
While there will be fewer jobs for admins at the office, the companies who are actually providing the service will be hiring.
for which organization would infrastructure as a service have the most immediate impact?
Option:
1 a company with steady growth and a large hardware budget.
2 a Small company with steady demands on its infrastructure
3 a growing company with a limited capital expenditure budget
4 a large company with steady demands on its infrastructure.
Dheeraj Varma
W.r.t immediate impact- 1, 4, 2, 3
Well Spoken Sir. Thanks
Dear Eli,
How do I grow up and be you 0_0
Hi, Farida.
what is workload of iaas?
orange T-shirt missing
Nice one sir.
Thank you!! I get it now!!
you are really great.....
@Eli you are awesome :)
Very informative!
excellent !
Thanks! very good!
Seems like a relatively minor change
CEO of "THE CLOUD"
thumbs upp ..!!
Please think about your worldwide fans in next giveaway... :)
The cloud
I'm pretty sure most of the knowledgeable IT world has had enough of "the cloud" talk.
3000 dollar ? ha ha ha ha in romania a normal user can have 1 Gbps for just 16 dollars :) the upload is pretty small and the latency I don't know but ...
+Olaru Mihai The upload is quite important as well though. If the upload is lacking, the connection itself will be affected as well.
I've got 100/100 Mbit for about 20 dollars =)
You look like my godfather :)