Distributed Cloud from
whatis.com
Part of the Cloud computing glossary:
Distributed
cloud is the application of cloud computing technologies to interconnect data
and applications served from multiple geographic locations.
Distributed, in an information technology (IT) context, means that something is shared among multiple systems which may also be in different locations. Distributed cloud speeds communications for global services and enables more responsive communications for specific regions.
Cloud providers use the distributed model to
enable lower latency and provide better performance for cloud services. Beyond the cloud provider
context, two other examples of distributed cloud are public resource computing
and the volunteer cloud.
Public resource
computing is a cross between cloud computing and distributed computing that involves computers in
geographically dispersed locations connected to collaborate on compute-intensive and/or computer-intensive tasks. Some examples of this
are Folding@home, BOINC and SETI@home.
In a volunteer
cloud, the resources of member computers are connected through a single service
or hub to collaboratively construct and configure cloud infrastructure.
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