As a service

*aaS is an acronym for as a service (e.g., X as a service), and refers to something being presented to a customer, either internal or external, as a service,[1] always in the context of cloud computing.. As a Service, or XaaS (Anything as a Service) offerings provide endpoints for customers/consumers to interface with which are usually API driven, but can commonly be controlled via a web console in a user's web browser.

Internally these often complex systems generally possess a high degree of internal automation which generally provide varying levels of fault tolerance and resiliency, the ability to scale up/down in or out to meet capacity and performance requirements of the workloads submitted to the service by its users/consumers, and are usually intended to operate their day to day functions without the need for human intervention. IaaS features most commonly included in this automation package are compute, storage, network, telemetry, and logging/accountability features, but most IaaS components owe some portion of their workload to these services. The current cloud computing ecosystem contains multiple cloud providers, each with their own menu of these services for their customers to consume on-demand or in some cases even with pre-scoped capacity agreements. [2]

Because (X)aaS services are generally based on open source projects with little to no licensing costs, ideally require little to no human intervention to perform their tasks/roles, could possibly be scaled out on demand to the full physical resource capacity of an entire datacenter region, are maintained and supported internally by the cloud provider, and use resources that are expendable for reuse by other IaaS tasks and services, XaaS services represent a large cost savings over traditional vendor-provided infrastructure and server based equivalencies, which often include vendor-specific lock-in features and imposed product feature set limitations which focus more around supporting that vendor's product portfolio and feature roadmap than similar open source projects.

Examples

ServiceAbbr.
Analytics as a serviceAnaaS
API as a serviceAaaS
Artificial intelligence as a serviceAIaaS
Backend as a serviceBaaS
Banking as a service
Big Data as a serviceBDaaS [3]
Blockchain as a service
Business process as a service BPaaS
Code as a serviceCaaS
Content as a service
Construction as a service
Container as a service [3]
Crane as a service
(Edge) Compute as a Service [4]
Contact Centre as a service [5] CCaaS
Contact Information as a service CIaaS
Communications Platform as a ServiceCPaaS
Data as a serviceDaaS
Desktop as a service
Drone as a service
Database as a serviceDBaaS [3]
Distribution as a serviceDaaS
Exposure as a serviceEaaS
Energy as a serviceEaaS [6]
Energy storage as a serviceESaaS
Engagement as a Service ENaaS
Electric Vehicle as a Service [7] [8]EVaaS
Function as a ServiceFaaS
Farming as a Service
Firewall as a ServiceFWaaS [9]
Games as a ServiceGaaS
Governance as a Service [10]
Hadoop as a Service (also BDaaS) HaaS
Hardware as a Service
Housing as a Service
Infrastructure as a ServiceIaaS [11]
Identity as a ServiceIDaaS
Image as a ServiceIMaaS [3]
IoT as a ServiceIoTaaS
IT as a ServiceITaaS
Knowledge as a ServiceKaaS
Load Balancing as a ServiceLBaaS [12]
Logging as a ServiceLaaS
Management as a ServiceMaaS
Manufacturing as a Service
Microgrid as a Service
Mobility as a Service
Monitoring as a Service
Metal as a Service [13]
Mobile backend as a ServiceMBaaS
Machine Learning as a ServiceMLaaS
Network as a ServiceNaaS [14]
Network Defense as a ServiceNDaaS
Payments as a ServicePaaS
Pigeon as a Service[15]
Platform as a Service [16]
Policy as a Service [17]
Product as a Service
Push Notification as a ServicePNaaS
Quality Assurance as a ServiceQAaaS [18]
RAN as a ServiceRaaS
Recovery as a Service
Recycling as a Service
Robot as a Service
Search as a ServiceSaaS
Security as a Service
Software as a Service
Solar Power as a Service[19]SPaaS
Cold|Near Line|Object|Offline Shared Storage as a ServiceSTaaS [20]
Transportation as a ServiceTaaS
Testing as a Service
Time Series Database as a ServiceTSDBaaS [21]
Unified Communications as a ServiceUCaaS
Anything as a ServiceXaaS [22]

See also

References

  1. Robin Hastings, Making the Most of the Cloud: How to Choose and Implement the Best Services (2013), p. 3.
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxI9wQBOMco
  3. "Open Source Cloud Computing Platform Software". OpenStack.
  4. "What is edge computing? | Cloudflare".
  5. "Contact Center as a Service Reviews | Gartner Peer Insights". Gartner. Retrieved 2020-09-22.
  6. "Energy as a Service (EaaS)". www.se.com.
  7. I. A. Umoren, and M. Z. Shakir, EVaaS: a novel on-demand outage mitigation framework for electric vehicle enabled microgrids. in Proc. IEEE Globecom WS, Abu Dhabi, 2018, p. 6.
  8. I. A. Umoren, S. S. A. Jaffary, M. Z. Shakir, K. Katzis and H. Ahmadi, "Blockchain-Based Energy Trading in Electric Vehicle Enabled Microgrids," in IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine, doi: 10.1109/MCE.2020.2988904.
  9. "Firewall (FWaaS) Delivered as a Service | Firewall-as-a-Service".
  10. McLean, Richard (Jan 9, 2020). "Governance as a service". Medium.
  11. https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/SP/nistspecialpublication800-145.pdf
  12. "OpenStack Docs: Octavia Documentation". docs.openstack.org.
  13. "MAAS | Metal as a Service". maas.io.
  14. Musthaler, Linda (Apr 5, 2018). "Network-as-a-Service: Modern solution to today's networking challenges". Network World.
  15. "Pigeon". flypigeon.co. Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  16. Mell, Peter; Grance, Tim (Sep 28, 2011). "The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing" via csrc.nist.gov.
  17. https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Congress
  18. https://test.io/blog/qa-services-vs-qa-as-a-service-is-there-a-difference/#:~:text=What%20is%20Quality%20Assurance%20as%20a%20Service%3F&text=Perhaps%20best%20of%20all%20for,demands%20of%20the%20project%20shift.
  19. "Solar Energy as a Service: Risk Free Solar Energy for All". Amplus Solar. Feb 14, 2017.
  20. "Guide to Cloud Storage Providers". www.enterprisestorageforum.com.
  21. https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Gnocchi
  22. Dude, Some (Nov 2, 2019). "What Is XaaS?". Some Dude Says.
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