Internet Cloud refers to all computers, servers & other devices connected together constituting a vast network known as Internet.
While Bandwidth is the rate of transmission of bits in a medium to access network. This is generally limited by Devices or by Service Providers.
available internet bandwidth to ISP cloud packet loss cloud packet delays/transit times
Cloud computing is a new technology that delivers many types of resources over the Internet. Therefore Cloud computing could be identified as a technology that uses the Internet as the communication medium to deliver its services.
Have you been wondering if there is a difference between cloud computing and SAAS, which stands for Software-as-a-Service? There definitely is a difference between the two terms. Cloud computing refers to the larger concept of using the Internet to access the network and services. Cloud computing is extremely scalable. SAAS differs in that it is software that is managed remotely by a provider on a subscription basis. SAAS is like cloud computing though because it is massively scalable.
a raindrop comes from a cumulonimbus cloud. there is no such thing as a cloud droplet.
fog -> at land level cloud -> in sky
Cloud is a generic term for the Internet. iCloud is a specific term for Apple cloud applications.
a rain cloud only gives of rain. a thunderstorm cloud gives lightning and rain.
Positive is from cloud to ground. Negative is from ground to cloud.
Cloud Ceiling is the height of the lowest cloud in the sky covering more than half the sky (BKN, OVC)
cloud is like a fog , and a sky is space full of air and the ozone layer
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I believe the difference is what you have to pay for and what you don't have to pay for. The cloud availability is definitely something that you should look into if you are a person who is constantly on the computer and constantly on the move.