Cloud Storage (CIE IGCSE Computer Science)

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Cloud Storage

  • Cloud storage is the concept of storing data on remote servers, that can be accessed via the internet, instead of on a local storage device (such as an SSD or HDD)
  • The physical servers, where the data is stored, are owned and managed by a hosting company
    • Cloud storage warehouses often have thousands of servers containing harddrives
    • The hosting company provides services such backing up the data, managing access to the data as well as general security
  • The data can be accessed at any time, on any device, as long as there is an internet connection
  • The data is accessible using a web browser or dedicated software that connects to the cloud storage service
  • There is potentially limitless storage, although it does need to be paid for
  • Online storage means it is easy to share data and collaborate with others
  • If the internet connection is slow/lost the access to your data is affected

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A diagram showing different devices connecting to remote servers

Advantages of cloud storage

  • Cloud storage offers several advantages over storing data on a local secondary storage device


Benefit


Explanation

Accessibility

  • Data can be accessed from anywhere
  • Data can be accessed by anyone with the relevant permissions, making it quick to share files and collaborate with others
  • Data can be accessed on any device with an internet connection

Scalability

  • Cloud storage providers allow customers to increase or decrease their storage capacity as needed

Reliability

  • Cloud storage providers often use multiple servers to store and backup data, reducing the risk of data loss due to hardware failure

Security

  • Cloud storage providers offer advanced security features, such as data encryption and multi-factor authentication multi-factor authentication, to protect user data from unauthorised access
  • There is no need to hire specialist staff as IT services being provided by the cloud storage provider

  • You also do not need to purchase local secondary storage devices
  • One cloud storage centre is more environmentally friendly than millions of individual servers
  • There are some drawbacks to using cloud storage
    • If the user has a slow or unreliable internet connection they would have problems accessing their files
    • If you are storing a lot of data it can be expensive
      • You have to pay the cloud storage provider
      • You may need to commit to an annual subscription
      • You may have to pay for high download and upload data transfer limits
    • Data being sent over the internet has the potential to be intercepted
    • Security is managed by the cloud storage provider which means the user does not have complete control over it but is still legally responsible for ensuring any personal and sensitive data is secure

Worked example

A school currently stores all of their data on local servers. They are considering upgrading their system to utilise cloud storage.

Explain two disadvantages to the school of storing their data in the cloud.

[4]

  • You need a constant internet connection [1]
  • if the internet connection failed, teachers would not be able to access lesson files [1]
  • if the internet connection failed, teachers would not be able to access student data/take electronic registers [1]
  • if the internet connection failed, students would not be able to access their work/coursework [1]
  • Reliant on third party to carry out security procedures [1]
  • but the school is still legally responsible if data is accessed by unauthorised people [1]
  • Data stored on the cloud could be hacked or intercepted [1]

Explain two advantages to the school of storing their data in the cloud.

[4]

  • Additional storage can be purchased if needed [1]
  • The cloud hosting company provides back up [1]
  • The cloud hosting company provides security [1]
  • Data can be accessed from anywhere and from any device provided there is an internet connection [1]
  • So teachers would be able to access data from home [1]
  • So students would be able to access work from home [1]

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Amy Fellows

Author: Amy Fellows

Amy has been a passionate Computing teacher for over 9 years, teaching Computer Science across the East Midlands, at all levels. Amy has also been a GCSE examiner for seven years.