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Cloud Computing

Cloud Computing. B y: Vivek Ravindran. Introduction: . Cloud Computing in general involves delivering hosted services over the Internet. The model enables convenient, on‐demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources. Services and Resources involve Servers

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Cloud Computing

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  1. Cloud Computing By: Vivek Ravindran

  2. Introduction: Cloud Computing in general involves delivering hosted services over the Internet. The model enables convenient, on‐demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources. Services and Resources involve Servers Networks Storage Applications The hosted service can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction

  3. Cloud Computing Advantages: Cloud Computing Offers many advantages - Lower Costs Pay as you go Computing Elasticity and Scalability Service Level Agreements

  4. Cloud Computing Framework

  5. Cloud Characteristics Three distinct characteristics - Sold on Demand - by the minute or the hour Services are Elastic – services as required at given time Service is fully managed by the provider

  6. Cloud Computing Vendors • The Cloud computing market is very crowded. • Few of the major vendors are…

  7. Cloud Service Models Service Models of Cloud Computing are - Cloud Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Cloud Platform as a Service (PaaS) Cloud Software as a Service (SaaS)

  8. Cloud Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Infrastructure services provide building blocks that can be moulded to run different application servers, packaged applications, etc., which can be used to host applications. Infrastructure Services include - Storage - Provide metered, on‐demand storage of structure or un‐structured data delivered as a service. Vendors - Amazon EBS & S3, MossoCloud Files, Nirvanix, VaultscapeStorage Compute - provide metered, on‐demand execution of codes, services or applications delivered as a service. Vendors - Amazon EC2, MossoCloud Servers, AppNexus, Terremark, GridLayer Services Management - provide a layer of management of the infrastructure services Vendors - IBM, RightScale, Scalr, CloudStatus, Kaavo

  9. Cloud Platform as a Service (PaaS) Platform services offer a ready built infrastructure and application frameworks that can be used for building and running applications. Platform Services include - General Purpose - provide development tools for cloud‐capable applications or application fragments. Vendors - Force.com, LongJump, Google App Engine, MS Azure Services Platform Business Intelligence - provide business intelligence capabilities as service and can be cloud‐based. Vendors - Aster DB, Panaroma, Vertica Integration - provide integration and process orchestration capabilities delivered as a service. Vendors - Amazon SQS, HubSpan, Microsoft BizTalk Services

  10. Cloud Platform as a Service (PaaS) Platform Services include - Development & Testing - provide software development life‐cycle management capabilities delivered as a service. Vendors - Mercury, LoadStorm, Collabnet Database - provide data management services to application developers delivered as a service. Vendors - Google BigTable, Amazon SimpleDB, FathomDB, Microsoft SDS

  11. Cloud Software as a Service (SaaS) Software services are applications or components that can be used as an end application or used as part of a custom solution Software Services include – Billing, Financials, Legal, Human Resources - Aria Systems, OpSource Sales, CRM - Concur, Xero, Workday Desktop Productivity - DirectLaw, Advologix Content Management - Taleo, Workday Backup & Recovery - Xactly, LucidEra, StreetSmarts Document Management - Salesforce.com, NetSuite, LiveOps Collaboration - Box.net, DropBox Social Networks - Ning, Zembly

  12. World Wide IT Cloud Services Revenue in 2009 IDC - September 2009

  13. World Wide IT Cloud Services Revenue in 2013 IDC

  14. Cloud Deployment Model Private Cloud - The cloud infrastructure is operated solely for an organization. Community Cloud - Several organizations have similar requirements and seek to share the cloud infrastructure. Public Cloud – Cloud computing through off-site third-party provider Hybrid Cloud – Mix of Cloud models. Normally used for archiving and backup functions

  15. Thank You!!!

  16. Reference NIST - http://www.nist.gov/index.html LustratusRepama - http://www.lustratusrepama.com IDC - http://blogs.sun.com/ralvi/entry/cloud_computing_market_a_42b Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_computing http://www.cloudcomputingarchitecture.net/ http://communication.howstuffworks.com/cloud-computing.htm

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