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Cloud infrastructure management
Cloud infrastructure management refers to the practices and processes involved in overseeing and optimizing the usage, performance, and security of cloud-based infrastructure resources.
This includes managing virtual servers, storage, networking components, and other resources provided by cloud service providers. Effective cloud infrastructure management enables organizations to leverage the benefits of cloud computing while ensuring the reliability, scalability, and cost-efficiency of their infrastructure.
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Resource Provisioning
It involves provisioning of computing resources, such as VMs, storage, and networking components
Scalability and Elasticity
It facilitates the scaling of resources up or down based on demand with automation
Monitoring the KPIs
Management tools and techniques are employed to monitor the health, performance, and utilization
Security and Compliance
Implementing security measures and compliance controls to protect data and infrastructure resources
Backup & Recovery
Implementing mechanisms to protect against data loss, system failures, or other disruptions
Cost Optimization
Cloud infrastructure management involves monitoring and optimizing costs associated with cloud resources