Jericho Cloud Cube Model
ankurj.hazarika
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An early experience of using the external proprietary cloud form represented by Amazon SC3
has involved a combination of Perimeterised Amazon virtual servers and De-perimeterised
public data sets to create private results that are then repatriated to the Internal non-cloud
environment.
What does this mean? This is taken from the Jericho Cloud Cube Model guide.
has involved a combination of Perimeterised Amazon virtual servers and De-perimeterised
public data sets to create private results that are then repatriated to the Internal non-cloud
environment.
What does this mean? This is taken from the Jericho Cloud Cube Model guide.
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paul78 Member Posts: 3,016 ■■■■■■■■■■ankurj.hazarika wrote: »What does this mean?
My interpretation of what the authors are trying to describe is a cloud design where data which is considered publicly available is collected and processed in a public cloud environment. But the results of that processing is than transferred into the internal non-public cloud environment presumably for storage and further processing in combination with non-public data.
Hope my explanation makes sense -
ankurj.hazarika Member Posts: 56 ■■□□□□□□□□This means that we have a run-on sentence that was written by a committee of architects and each of them wanted to show how smart they are. Geesh - what the heck.
My interpretation of what the authors are trying to describe is a cloud design where data which is considered publicly available is collected and processed in a public cloud environment. But the results of that processing is than transferred into the internal non-public cloud environment presumably for storage and further processing in combination with non-public data.
Hope my explanation makes sense
Man-You nailed it. Thankyou!