A plain-English path into cloud computing for college pass-outs and brand-new IT employees. No background needed. Each part starts with an everyday analogy, defines every term, and shows where you will meet the idea in your first job or interview. Vendor-balanced across AWS, Azure and Google Cloud. Start at Part 1 and work down.
- 01What the cloud actually means: organised computers you rent, not own
- 02Why companies moved to the cloud: the honest reasons
- 03On-prem vs cloud: the real comparison
- 04IaaS, PaaS and SaaS explained in plain English
- 05Compute: virtual machines and instances
- 06Cloud storage: object, block, and file
- 07Cloud networking basics: VPC, subnets, and gateways
- 08Regions and availability zones: why location matters
- 09AWS vs Azure vs Google Cloud: how to think about the choice
- 10Identity and access management: who can do what
- 11Containers and Kubernetes, explained simply
- 12Serverless: paying only when your code runs
- 13How cloud billing works, and how bills explode
- 14Cloud security basics every fresher should know
- 15Reliability: backups, redundancy, and disaster recovery basics
- 16Public, private, hybrid and multicloud explained

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