But did you notice that the aliens came to the earth not far away and used cloud computing technology! ! ! Finally, after humans discovered the cloud server they control the UAV terminal, a few missiles were done. The alien mothership didn't even have an at force field, and humans didn't even use nuclear bombs! This time I actually encountered the weakest alien in history!
The problem is that aliens actually use such risky cloud computing. If they are willing to make a little change, private cloud servers in dozens of cities can prepare for each other and share computing resources with each other, which will free up enough for finding hackers. How could time be wiped out so quickly by humans?
Therefore, the prerequisite for the large-scale application of cloud computing is security. Just as many people question whether it is safe or not to put private information in the cloud, Professor Lv Tingjie uses the analogy of a bank. Since money in the bank is safer than at home, how can the information in the cloud be less secure than in the client? Woolen cloth? But the key here is how secure the cloud is. If, like aliens, the clouds are so big that even aliens can be recognized at a glance, there will be nothing to play. And how can aliens who can combine weapons and limbs be so stupid that they don't even have a backup server?
So, the aliens are just a smoke screen to be defeated, they also have backup servers, they must be. Even all clients will contribute computing resources and support each other. It is not important that every node is eliminated. The alien control network will quickly weave a p2p network after the cloud server crashes. Even human beings who can't fly out of the solar system can create bt networks and eDonkey networks. Why can't aliens? ? It must be that human beings have once again been dazzled by optimism. I am afraid there will be a sequel to the film. This time it must be a prologue.
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