Platform as a service (PaaS) is a cloud computing model that provides a platform allowing customers to develop, run, and manage applications without the complexity of building and maintaining the underlying infrastructure.
PaaS offers a complete development and deployment environment in the cloud, including tools, libraries, middleware, databases, and runtime environments, enabling developers to focus on building and delivering applications rather than managing hardware and software infrastructure.
PaaS platforms are designed to scale automatically to handle fluctuations in application demand. They offer features such as auto-scaling, load balancing, and elastic storage to ensure that applications can scale up or down seamlessly in response to changing workload requirements.
PaaS platforms typically support multi-tenancy, allowing multiple users or organisations to share the same underlying infrastructure and resources while maintaining isolation and security. Additionally, PaaS platforms support various deployment models, including public, private, and hybrid clouds, as well as on-premises environments. This flexibility allows organisations to choose the deployment model that best meets their requirements for security, compliance, performance, and data sovereignty.
A pay-as-you-go pricing model are typically used by PaaS platforms, where customers pay only for the resources and services they consume on a usage basis. This allows organisations to align their costs with actual usage and avoid upfront capital investments in infrastructure.
Imagine a software development company, “Tech Solutions Inc.,” that is building a new web application. Instead of setting up and managing their own infrastructure, they decide to use a PaaS provider to streamline their process.
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