GSO ISO/IEC TS 23167:2024
ISO/IEC TS 23167:2020
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
31 January 2024
Information technology — Cloud computing — Common technologies and techniques
GSO ISO/IEC TS 23167:2024 Files
English
54 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
OMR
100.14
GSO ISO/IEC TS 23167:2024 Scope
This document provides a description of a set of common technologies and techniques used in conjunction with cloud computing. These include:
— virtual machines (VMs) and hypervisors;
— containers and container management systems (CMSs);
— serverless computing;
— microservices architecture;
— automation;
— platform as a service systems and architecture;
— storage services;
— security, scalability and networking as applied to the above cloud computing technologies.
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