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|'''1.''' A cloud service model is a [[Cloud Computing|cloud computing]] service delivery model, focusing on delivering to consumers specific part of the IT services such as software, infrastructure, and platform.
 
|'''1.''' A cloud service model is a [[Cloud Computing|cloud computing]] service delivery model, focusing on delivering to consumers specific part of the IT services such as software, infrastructure, and platform.
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Related Term: [[Cloud-based Disaster Recovery]]
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'''Related Term''': [[Cloud-based Disaster Recovery]]
  
 
'''Notes (1)''': Some cloud service models includes:
 
'''Notes (1)''': Some cloud service models includes:
  
** [[Infrastructure as a Service]] (IaaS)*
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* [[Infrastructure as a Service]] (IaaS)*
** [[Platform as a Service]] (PaaS)*
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* [[Platform as a Service]] (PaaS)*
** [[Recovery as a Service]] (RaaS)*
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* [[Recovery as a Service]] (RaaS)*
** [[Software as a Service]] (SaaS)*
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* [[Software as a Service]] (SaaS)*
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* [[Storage as a Service]] (STaaS)*
  
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Latest revision as of 02:28, 27 October 2020

1. A cloud service model is a cloud computing service delivery model, focusing on delivering to consumers specific part of the IT services such as software, infrastructure, and platform.

Related Term: Cloud-based Disaster Recovery

Notes (1): Some cloud service models includes:

(Source: Business Continuity Management Institute - BCM Institute)