Local Cloud



The Local Interstellar Cloud (LIC), also known as the Local Fluff, is the interstellar cloud roughly 30 light-years (9.2 pc) across, through which the Solar System is moving. It is unknown if the Sun is embedded in the Local Interstellar Cloud, or in the region where the Local Interstellar Cloud is interacting with the neighboring G-Cloud. May 31, 2016 For those folks who don’t trust their data in the cloud, the best storage solution is usually local, meaning either an external hard drive or a computer.

Abstract

This IDC study presents the initial worldwide local cloud as a service (LCaaS) forecast for 2019–2023. This forecast includes the annual recurring revenue (ARR) derived by providers from the delivery of LCaaS solutions in corporate and service providers' core datacenters as well as in a growing range of edge locations. Future forecasts will provide ARR at a regional and a more detailed use case level.

'Adoption of LCaaS solutions in core datacenters and a growing range of edge locations will play a critical role in boosting business velocity, enabling dynamic business scaling, and ensuring greater business operational flexibility. Technology suppliers that want to capitalize on the LCaaS opportunity must ensure that their customers can deliver the optimal digital experience in all their locations,' says Richard Villars, vice president, Datacenter and Cloud.


Coverage

Subscriptions Covered

Regions Covered

Local Cloud


Topics Covered

Infrastructure as a service, Platform as a service, Private cloud management, Private cloud services, Software as a service


AWS Local Zones are a type of AWS infrastructure deployment that places AWS compute, storage, database, and other select services close to large population, industry, and IT centers. With AWS Local Zones, you can easily run applications that need single-digit millisecond latency closer to end-users in a specific geography. AWS Local Zones are ideal for use cases such as media & entertainment content creation, real-time gaming, live video streaming, and machine learning inference.

AWS Local Zones are an extension of an AWS Region where you can run your latency-sensitive applications using AWS services such as Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, Amazon Virtual Private Cloud, Amazon Elastic Block Store, Amazon FSx, Amazon Elastic Load Balancing, Amazon EMR, Amazon ElastiCache, Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service, Amazon Elastic Container Service, and Amazon Relational Database Service in geographic proximity to end-users. AWS Local Zones provide a high-bandwidth, secure connection between local workloads and those running in the AWS Region, allowing you to seamlessly connect back to your other workloads running in the Region and to the full range of in-region services through the same APIs and tool sets.

AWS Local Zones are managed and supported by AWS, bringing you all of the elasticity, scalability, and security benefits of the cloud. You can easily build and deploy latency-sensitive applications closer to your end-users using AWS services, scale up or scale down, and pay only for the resources that you use, giving you a consistent AWS experience.

Local Cloud Storage

Local cloud computing

Local Cloud Software

Cloud

Local Cloud Storage Server

AWS Local Zones are generally available in Los Angeles and also available in preview in Boston, Houston, and Miami.

Local Cloud Server

Get started with the Los Angeles AWS Local Zones here. To request access to the preview for AWS Local Zones in Boston, Houston, or Miami, click here.