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Dunno why "on premise" is called "legacy", as if people don't do it or are not supposed to do it anymore.
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leswile324yIsn't the PaaS part wrong ? I also get drinks delivered ... So shouldn't it be at least shared responsibility?
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Infrastructure normally isn't an ingredient.
IaaS: Energy, kitchen without tools, dining table, worker.
PaaS: IaaS + kitchen tools (not really accurate but the boundary to IaaS is somewhat soft anyways).
SaaS: PaaS + cookbook for the worker.
The actual things to process (ingredients and drinks) aren't included in any *aaS.
The (missing) fifth column is the full outsourcing. You don't even need to use the software yourself - someone else is doing it for you.
This last column contains dining out, but also getting a ready-to-eat pizza delivered to your premises. It also includes dumping your documents at an external accountant and getting a ready-to-sign tax declaration back.
Explaining cloud concepts funny way
joke/meme