This is very funny - Has anyone seen the trailer of an upcoming movie “Sex Tape”, stars Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel; the couple make a sex tape, which goes missing. This conversation then ensued
Cameron Diaz: “How do you forget to erase your sex tape?”
Jason Segel: “It kept slipping my mind and then the next thing I knew it went up - it went up to the cloud.”
Diaz: “And you can’t get it down from the cloud?”
Segel: “Nobody understands the cloud. It’s a mystery!”
And there we have it, "The Cloud" made it to the Hollywood but it ain't a mystery,lol. So, i have decided to do a simple write-up on "The Cloud"
What Is the Cloud Used For?
The cloud makes sharing documents, photos and pretty much any type of file easy, using any device running any operating system. All you need is an Internet or cellular connection. But the power behind the cloud is storage and Everything as a Service.
Special servers in a company's cloud do nothing but hold data. Lots of data. Think of your own computer, which probably holds upwards of 500 gigabytes (GB) of data. Compare that to Microsoft's cloud servers, which hold a combined total of more than 400 petabytes. That's like 100,000 hard drives and that's just one company's cloud resources.