Likewise, when you use Xbox Cloud Gaming to play a high-resolution game without latency, you’re also using SaaS.
Now, let’s break down IaaS, SaaS, and PaaS:
Software as a Service (SaaS):
In SaaS, the cloud provider has already set up servers and software to serve your needs. It’s like dining at a restaurant—you don’t need to build the restaurant or prepare the meals; you just pay for your meal and enjoy it.
In SaaS, everything is set up for you. Whether you're playing games on Xbox Cloud, writing code on Sololearn, or storing files in Google Drive, you're simply using the service.
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