I'm writing a paper on cloud computing for an introductory course on informatics and these videos important cloud concepts from this channel are make a big difference in helping me understand in layman's terms what the course textbook explains using technical terminology. Super helpful, thanks!
Oh my god! Thank you so much for breaking this down the way you did. For the life of me could not understand the difference between PaaS and IaaS for ever now this just summed it up in a way I can hopefully get some questions correct on my practice test for Comptia A +.
Clear concise and definitely the best explanation I've had on PaaS and its relationship with IaaS and SaaS. The Car leasing/renting/taxi-ing metaphor was a huge help, thank you!!!
Very well presented and articulated simply; creative way demonstrating the dependencies, and relationships with clear “pros vs. cons” (ownership/ scalability/ overhead)
The analogy to the car is probably the best example I have ever seen! Its so precise to the point that even non-technical people can understand these concepts very easily.
She's so good. 5:00 Very truthful. I was expecting some PR crap read off a teleprompter verbatim by someone in the marketing department who doesn't really understand anything. Presently surprised, very fair and on point breakdown.
In the pro's and con's section that should be emphasis on security and what possible vulnerabilities there are baked into this solution. Not only from a PaaS perspective but from the cloud as a whole. Cloud infrastructure has been subject to various vulnerabilities recently and never seems to be discussed.
Hi There, A complex technical stuff, you explained it so well with real world examples. Thanks for that. It really helped me understand PAAS so much more better. Good luck with your teachings.
VERY nice. Please, consider re-arranging your playlist to include the more traditional topics near the top to be seen earlier rather than later (ex.: Baremetal > IaaS > PaaS > Saas > Faas). The way it is arranged now is inverted. But great videos all in all, thanks a lot.
This is great. Thanks. I have a question - why is performance at scale an issue for PaaS ? I thought that scaling up / down would be one of the biggest advantages of cloud computing, and would be uniform across the different forms of cloud computing. Does the scaling functionality effectiveness differ across the various layers of cloud computing ?
Wait.. are you writing backwards the whole time or is there some post fx/whiteboard mechanism that allows you to write the normal way and for us to see it as such? I must know! Great Content!
Is there a SaaS case outside of the usual consumer case? Ie is there a scenario when a developer or company will pay for SaaS services to leverage the provided data, and apps to build on top of those apps?
Taking the net+ certification in 2 months and afterwards I plan to prepare for the AWS Cloud Practitioner certification which is the path I plan to pursue in the future
I am three quarters the way through my CompTIA A+ course (looking to change industry and eventually getting some sort of cyber security role)) and needed some extra material to bolster my understanding of cloud computing. I found your explanation on PaaS easy to understand and loved the car analogy! I guess if the computing hardware is on the premises, then that means you own the car? Thanks
Hi Faizal! You can check our playlist on "Cloud Fundamentals" 👉 ibm.co/3CgjKG4 where we explain several base concepts. We also have specific videos on virtualization 👉 ibm.co/3nzo7rK You can also have a look at the links in this video's description. ⤴️ Hope this helps!
what do you mean by app though? Do you mean your'e responsible for developing the applications that will be used on the Paas cloud model? You wouldn't say just be purchasing Third party apps to use on it? Are you also in charge of designing the cloud model?
Concepts are solid, but very linear way of teaching. Intonation of voice plays a great role, when we try to teach something, that makes the audience relate the narrative easily.
i don't like the fact that she gives you a metaphor that isn't related to production environment , instead you get to see a pink car with a poor explanation on how you research before you rent it, really unrelated , she should instead speak about redirects and domains, also type of logins and sso for organization solutions . but again all i need to know is how to rent a car right...
I thought the opening definitions were pretty poor really. Not sure how long she has been doing this stuff… not wrong, just poorly defined. I would expect more from a tier 1 consultancy.
When you are able to explain your stuff to the mass, it means you know your stuff. By miles the best comparison explanation out there. Thank you.
Thank you for the lovely feedback, Nicolas! 🙏
I liked the way you used the car to explain the difference between iaas, paas and saas!
Please keep using more like that; simplicity is the key!
Sat here watching god knows how many of these videos, one after another- to prepare myself for my Exam(s). Very helpful!
Me too! Doing my A+ soon, fingers crossed.
@@x-alias3405 how did you get on?
Are you writing in reverse!?
I'm writing a paper on cloud computing for an introductory course on informatics and these videos important cloud concepts from this channel are make a big difference in helping me understand in layman's terms what the course textbook explains using technical terminology. Super helpful, thanks!
Oh my god! Thank you so much for breaking this down the way you did. For the life of me could not understand the difference between PaaS and IaaS for ever now this just summed it up in a way I can hopefully get some questions correct on my practice test for Comptia A +.
This is one of the first videos I've ever watched without skipping forward. Concise and practical!
That was the best. I came here to understand Paas better, and now I understand Iaas AND Paas better. More from this teacher!
I realized that the whole time she’s writing backwards. That’s insane! Great info & explanation 🎉
the most brilliant and smart way to explain Saas, Paas, Iaas thanks a million.
Solid!
I just realized all of you guys have been writing backwards this whole time. SO IMPRESSIVE!
no they haven't
Clear concise and definitely the best explanation I've had on PaaS and its relationship with IaaS and SaaS. The Car leasing/renting/taxi-ing metaphor was a huge help, thank you!!!
finally...this is the one video that made these concepts click for me. Great breakdown!
Very well presented and articulated simply; creative way demonstrating the dependencies, and relationships with clear “pros vs. cons” (ownership/ scalability/ overhead)
I am a beginner at this and you really helped me understand the concept... short and sweet. Thank you !
Mind-blowing! This is the easiest explannation Ive ever seen!
Thank you so much.
When s.o asks me about the Cloud I always use the car metaphor but I couldn't explain such well. You rock it! Thanks a lot very helpful content!
Thank you so much for the awesome feedback, Dünyadan! 😃
Very helpful explanation thank you. This video deserves more thumbs up than it has received based on views. I never really understood it until now.
Thank you, Leighton! We appreciate your kind words.
Taking more Core 1 exam in about 30 minutes 😂 This is the best explanation I’ve seen on cloud delivery services without question!
Right on time! 😉
How did the exam go?
OMG who can't like this video, an easy way to teach and nice accent too :)
Beautifully explained, I'm doing my course on Introduction to Cloud Computing via EDX,
The analogy to the car is probably the best example I have ever seen! Its so precise to the point that even non-technical people can understand these concepts very easily.
The personas and the car analogy really cemented the concept.
Very precise and to-the-point explanation. Nice vdo. Thank you
How do they make these videos!?
She's so good. 5:00 Very truthful. I was expecting some PR crap read off a teleprompter verbatim by someone in the marketing department who doesn't really understand anything. Presently surprised, very fair and on point breakdown.
Thank you, William!
In the pro's and con's section that should be emphasis on security and what possible vulnerabilities there are baked into this solution. Not only from a PaaS perspective but from the cloud as a whole. Cloud infrastructure has been subject to various vulnerabilities recently and never seems to be discussed.
Hi There, A complex technical stuff, you explained it so well with real world examples. Thanks for that. It really helped me understand PAAS so much more better. Good luck with your teachings.
Very clear and articulate explanation
Did you write that backwards from start to beginning?
Hi Robert! We have a post that explains how we create these videos. ibm.co/335YQYY Hope this helps! - Tessa
Well actually we don't write backward. Here is a blog post we wrote that explains how we do it, with a photo. ibm.co/2LTPMjo
@@IBMTechnology It's so nice of you to reply to these kind of doubts and with such useful pointers.
I think the video and blog post are down (unfortunately)
This video gives ASMR tingles 😄
VERY nice. Please, consider re-arranging your playlist to include the more traditional topics near the top to be seen earlier rather than later (ex.: Baremetal > IaaS > PaaS > Saas > Faas). The way it is arranged now is inverted. But great videos all in all, thanks a lot.
Hi there! Thank you for the suggestion! 👍
This is great. Thanks.
I have a question - why is performance at scale an issue for PaaS ? I thought that scaling up / down would be one of the biggest advantages of cloud computing, and would be uniform across the different forms of cloud computing.
Does the scaling functionality effectiveness differ across the various layers of cloud computing ?
Great explanation of PaaS
Thank you for the clear explanations and illustrations.
I’ve watched videos to understand these differences. Suppose this is most helpful. Thanks.
Thanks for watching! 💙
Wait.. are you writing backwards the whole time or is there some post fx/whiteboard mechanism that allows you to write the normal way and for us to see it as such? I must know!
Great Content!
One of the best well explained in a technical way tutorials. Thanks a lot!
What technology are you using for the graphics? I really like it and find it engaging.
Is there a SaaS case outside of the usual consumer case? Ie is there a scenario when a developer or company will pay for SaaS services to leverage the provided data, and apps to build on top of those apps?
what tool is this that glass board? where you are writing
FANTASTIC EXPLANATION!
The car brought it home for me, thank you!
Best presentation and beautiful analogies. Thanks
Well done presentation ... very well done.
Seemless narration...Nice #krinu
Taking the net+ certification in 2 months and afterwards I plan to prepare for the AWS Cloud Practitioner certification which is the path I plan to pursue in the future
great explanation, how do you write backwards tho??
The video is probably mirrored in post
The car example was genius!
Great video! Very concise, yet detailed enough to get the major points across. Thank you!
Good Explanations Indeed
Assertive! Straight to the point. Thank you :)
I am three quarters the way through my CompTIA A+ course (looking to change industry and eventually getting some sort of cyber security role)) and needed some extra material to bolster my understanding of cloud computing. I found your explanation on PaaS easy to understand and loved the car analogy! I guess if the computing hardware is on the premises, then that means you own the car? Thanks
The computing hardware is on premises if you build your own private cloud.
The computing hardware is in the cloud if you suscribe to an iaas offer.
Good luck! I am doing the same course, currently taking my last exam(s).
Thanks! Very good explanation!
Do you have a video explaining what each of the blocks are? like what the definitions of 'runtime' or virtualization are
Hi Faizal! You can check our playlist on "Cloud Fundamentals" 👉 ibm.co/3CgjKG4 where we explain several base concepts. We also have specific videos on virtualization 👉 ibm.co/3nzo7rK
You can also have a look at the links in this video's description. ⤴️
Hope this helps!
@@IBMTechnology I will check it out, thank you!
Explanation is awesome!!!
Thank You. Nicely explained
Does anyone know why devs are called "Jane" at IBM?
Did you have to learn to write backwards for this job?
It's mirrored video
Thank you very much 😇, I really like how she explained but she is bit fast so i have to watch it at 0.75x😅
Thanks for the video! Well explained! And I especially like the car example!
Thanks for the great explanation.
what do you mean by app though? Do you mean your'e responsible for developing the applications that will be used on the Paas cloud model? You wouldn't say just be purchasing Third party apps to use on it? Are you also in charge of designing the cloud model?
Liked the car metaphor :)
Concepts are solid, but very linear way of teaching.
Intonation of voice plays a great role, when we try to teach something, that makes the audience relate the narrative easily.
Thank you so much! Nice way to teach
You're at the back of the glass, does it mean you write in mirror way? and how could your ink lighting?...I'm curious about that.
Oh I see the comment below. Thanks
great explanation!
very cool... and quite helpful ...thanks
You're welcome!
Great explanation, thank you girl
she's really good at writing reverse
Thank you! Very helpful and clear to understand.
GREAT VIDEO
Sometimes SaaS's have components that need to be installed on the desktop.
more videos with tessa
Thank for your explain
it was helpful, thank you for it.
Impressed!
Thank you.
Is PyCharm an example of a PaaS?
Hello! To answer your question, no, PyCharm is an IDE. To run the Python code that you develop in an IDE, you need a PaaS.
not fully explained but still overall good intro video from my perspective.
Left handed are the best!!
Thank you :)
I’m just amazed at how fast she’s writing backwards
I know, it's not easy! Seriously, we flip the image in post-production.
That's the easiest explanation so far and I don't even have an IT background
Hi Nathan, we're really happy to hear this, thanks for watching! 🙏
amazing vid
Thank you, Jude!
i am less clueless but i am still clueless lol
Are we really going to ignore she wrote in mirror format?
See ibm.biz/write-backwards
NICE! THANKS
Well explained.
I'm glad it was helpful, Raitis. Best, Tessa
Astounding
Thanks
I like this
i don't like the fact that she gives you a metaphor that isn't related to production environment , instead you get to see a pink car with a poor explanation on how you research before you rent it, really unrelated , she should instead speak about redirects and domains, also type of logins and sso for organization solutions .
but again all i need to know is how to rent a car right...
seems like her first video , minimum eye contact
I thought the opening definitions were pretty poor really. Not sure how long she has been doing this stuff… not wrong, just poorly defined. I would expect more from a tier 1 consultancy.
is she truly writing backwards ? neat
No
So cloud provides saas... Directly, so there is unemployment increasing 🤣.... Business are expecting more from cloud
Some examples would have been useful.
Does anyone tell you that you look like the liz rainbowwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!!!!!!!!!
Can't get over her ability to also write backward. LOL
Also thanks so much for the explanation. Made a lot of sense!
You're welcome, Michael! 👍
As for the writing backwards part, we shared some behind the scenes here 👉
ibm.co/3zK6atO 😉