What exactly is a "Private Cloud"?

Guys, I think am getting confused by the cloud jargons. What exactly is the difference between private cloud and datacenter? I am using the term data centre very loosely here to mean the corporate internal IT infrastructure There is a lot of talk about setting up private clouds yet in my opinion this has been there for ages. Doesn't corporate file server, exchange server, etc constitute a private cloud?

Please see www.softlayer.com for a good description of the different types of clouds. Sent from my F-22 Raptor
On Apr 14, 2014, at 16:29, Tech List Kenya <techlistkenya@gmail.com> wrote:
Guys,
I think am getting confused by the cloud jargons. What exactly is the difference between private cloud and datacenter?
I am using the term data centre very loosely here to mean the corporate internal IT infrastructure
There is a lot of talk about setting up private clouds yet in my opinion this has been there for ages. Doesn't corporate file server, exchange server, etc constitute a private cloud?
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Also look for the official NIST definition of cloud computing and deployment models. Regards, James On 14 Apr 2014 16:40, "Gilbert ARUM" <gilbert.arum@gmail.com> wrote:
Please see www.softlayer.com for a good description of the different types of clouds.
Sent from my F-22 Raptor
On Apr 14, 2014, at 16:29, Tech List Kenya <techlistkenya@gmail.com> wrote:
Guys,
I think am getting confused by the cloud jargons. What exactly is the difference between private cloud and datacenter?
I am using the term data centre very loosely here to mean the corporate internal IT infrastructure
There is a lot of talk about setting up private clouds yet in my opinion this has been there for ages. Doesn't corporate file server, exchange server, etc constitute a private cloud?
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Techlistkenya, It's interesting you should mention clouds now, I had the very same question last week. From what I've learned, cloud is different in that it works like a raid array. A cloud OS is installed across several servers (one being the controller) and then a hypervisor (Vmware or Xen) is installed on top of that and finally operating systems are installed inside that. The cloud OS treats the servers (hardware) like they are one big server, just like a raid controller treats several disks as one. So, in case one of the servers goes down then services are still available. Also 'clouding' helps with load balancing. Resources like storage space and processing power are divided across all hardware and any that isn't needed can even be turned off. Regards, -- Mutinda Kitana Project Manager GENIUSPHERE Cell: 0722-944455 -- Don’t worry about getting motivated. Just get going. ~ Borrowed On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 4:29 PM, Tech List Kenya <techlistkenya@gmail.com>wrote:
Guys,
I think am getting confused by the cloud jargons. What exactly is the difference between private cloud and datacenter?
I am using the term data centre very loosely here to mean the corporate internal IT infrastructure
There is a lot of talk about setting up private clouds yet in my opinion this has been there for ages. Doesn't corporate file server, exchange server, etc constitute a private cloud?
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Thanks Mutinda On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 5:21 PM, Mutinda Kitana <geniusphere@gmail.com>wrote:
Techlistkenya,
It's interesting you should mention clouds now, I had the very same question last week. From what I've learned, cloud is different in that it works like a raid array. A cloud OS is installed across several servers (one being the controller) and then a hypervisor (Vmware or Xen) is installed on top of that and finally operating systems are installed inside that. The cloud OS treats the servers (hardware) like they are one big server, just like a raid controller treats several disks as one.
So, in case one of the servers goes down then services are still available. Also 'clouding' helps with load balancing. Resources like storage space and processing power are divided across all hardware and any that isn't needed can even be turned off.
Regards,
-- Mutinda Kitana Project Manager GENIUSPHERE Cell: 0722-944455 --
Don’t worry about getting motivated.
Just get going. ~ Borrowed
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 4:29 PM, Tech List Kenya <techlistkenya@gmail.com>wrote:
Guys,
I think am getting confused by the cloud jargons. What exactly is the difference between private cloud and datacenter?
I am using the term data centre very loosely here to mean the corporate internal IT infrastructure
There is a lot of talk about setting up private clouds yet in my opinion this has been there for ages. Doesn't corporate file server, exchange server, etc constitute a private cloud?
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Essentially, the cloud should rain raw computing power when called upon. You should be able to scale all computing resources on demand ______________________ Mwendwa Kivuva, Nairobi, Kenya twitter.com/lordmwesh On 14 April 2014 17:31, Tech List Kenya <techlistkenya@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks Mutinda
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 5:21 PM, Mutinda Kitana <geniusphere@gmail.com>wrote:
Techlistkenya,
It's interesting you should mention clouds now, I had the very same question last week. From what I've learned, cloud is different in that it works like a raid array. A cloud OS is installed across several servers (one being the controller) and then a hypervisor (Vmware or Xen) is installed on top of that and finally operating systems are installed inside that. The cloud OS treats the servers (hardware) like they are one big server, just like a raid controller treats several disks as one.
So, in case one of the servers goes down then services are still available. Also 'clouding' helps with load balancing. Resources like storage space and processing power are divided across all hardware and any that isn't needed can even be turned off.
Regards,
-- Mutinda Kitana Project Manager GENIUSPHERE Cell: 0722-944455 --
Don't worry about getting motivated.
Just get going. ~ Borrowed
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 4:29 PM, Tech List Kenya <techlistkenya@gmail.com
wrote:
Guys,
I think am getting confused by the cloud jargons. What exactly is the difference between private cloud and datacenter?
I am using the term data centre very loosely here to mean the corporate internal IT infrastructure
There is a lot of talk about setting up private clouds yet in my opinion this has been there for ages. Doesn't corporate file server, exchange server, etc constitute a private cloud?
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