What is the difference between a data center and cloud computing?
- The data center makes use of more devices to process data.
- There is no difference. These terms can be used interchangeably.
- Data centers require cloud computing but cloud computing does not require data centers.
- Cloud computing provides access to shared computing resources, while a data center is a facility that stores and processes data.
- Of the two, only cloud computing is located off-site.
Explanation: Cloud service providers use one or more data centers for services and resources such as data storage. A data center is a data storage facility located inside the company and maintained by the IT staff or leased from a co-location provider where the maintenance can be done by the provider or the corporate IT staff.
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