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Okay, so cloud computing is essentially about easy, on-demand access to shared resources. It's like renting computing power and services whenever you need them, rather than owning and managing everything yourself.
This definition makes a lot of sense – convenient access to a pool of resources that can be provisioned and released quickly. That idea of 'on-demand self-service' is a key takeaway right away.
So, 'on-demand self-service' means I can just go and get what I need without having to ask someone, which is a huge time saver. And 'broad network access' just solidifies the idea that you can get to this stuff from anywhere, on any device.

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Cloud computing is fundamentally a model for providing on-demand access to shared computing resources, encompassing servers, storage, networking, applications, and services [0:00]. This accessibility is facilitated by five key characteristics: on-demand self-service allows users to provision resources without human intervention [0:35]; broad network access enables access from various standard devices [0:35]; resource pooling means compute, networking, and storage are shared across multiple customers [0:52]; rapid elasticity allows for quick scaling of capabilities to meet demand [1:10]; and metering tracks and controls resource usage and costs [1:10].
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Cloud computing is fundamentally a model for providing on-demand access to shared computing resources, encompassing servers, storage, networking, applications, and services [0:00]. This accessibility is facilitated by five key characteristics: on-demand self-service allows users to provision resources without human intervention [0:35]; broad network access enables access from various standard devices [0:35]; resource pooling means compute, networking, and storage are shared across multiple customers [0:52]; rapid elasticity allows for quick scaling of capabilities to meet demand [1:10]; and metering tracks and controls resource usage and costs [1:10].
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