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Figure 1.1 shows the differences between managment responsability of clients and cloud service providers in the traditional IT model and in the three service models of the cloud computing.
Figure 1.2: Relations between the different cloud service models, cloud vendors, developers, and the end-user.
Figure 1.3: Cloud deployment models
Figure 2.2: Block-based storage. The file system is divided in two parts the user component and the storage component.
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