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Landing zone (software)

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A landing zone is an environment that is made available by cloud computing companies. It is the environment in which the actual workloads run in. Landing zones are available for Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud.

Amazon has also provided educational landing zones to universities, so students could practice with the technology.

See also

References

  1. Lloyd, Jeremy (2022-12-15), "23: Cloud Foundations and Landing Zones", Infrastructure Leader’s Guide to Google Cloud, Berkeley, CA: Apress, ISBN 978-1-4842-8819-1, retrieved 2024-10-04
  2. Speed, Richard (4 Oct 2023). "Microsoft attempts to woo governments with Cloud for Sovereignty preview". The Register.
  3. Toet, Diederik (2023-09-22). "AWS biedt hbo-instellingen oefen-cloud". Computable.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2024-10-04.


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