Cloud Infrastructure is the collection of hardware and software elements such as computing power, networking, storage, and virtualization resources needed to enable cloud computing. Cloud infrastructure types usually also include a user interface (UI) for managing these virtual resources.
Examples include container infrastructure, service fabrics, serverless functions and managed network services — virtual private clouds, load balancers, domain name services, application delivery controllers, firewalls, etc.
There are four components of Cloud Infrastructure: Each of the four components of cloud infrastructure plays a role in helping organizations successfully deploy and deliver applications and other services: network, servers, storage, virtualization.
