Automation

 

    Cloud automation and cloud orchestration are both important aspects of developing an effective cloud system strategy, and understanding the difference between these terms and the intent of each is crucial to implementing a system that will improve efficiency. 

    Cloud automation involves using cloud management tools to achieve tasks without manual interference. Auto-provisioning servers, backing up data, or discovering and eliminating unused processes are some of the tasks that cloud automation could accomplish without real-time human interaction. Cloud automation streamlines tasks or processes to improve efficiency and reduce manual workload. 

    Cloud orchestration is about achieving objectives via cloud infrastructure by strategically organizing automated tasks. Cloud orchestration combines low-level tasks into processes and coordinates them throughout the entire infrastructure, often consisting of multiple locations or systems

    Cloud automation defines the deployment and management of tasks to be automated, and cloud orchestration arranges and coordinates those defined tasks into a unified approach to accomplish intended goals. In a metaphorical sense, if cloud automation is a puzzle piece, then cloud orchestration is the arrangement of those pieces to form a completed puzzle. Although cloud automation can occur without cloud orchestration, a well-defined and thoughtful cloud deployment incorporates both techniques.


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