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Cloud Computing

Arquitectura de Software
Mg. Fernando Torres Snchez

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Challenges and Needs

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The next chapter

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Evolution of cloud computing

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Innovations are enabling services-based solutions to


provide faster time to value, better integration and smarter
deployment

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Cloud Computing
Consumption & Delivery Models Optimized by Workload

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Effective adoption of Cloud Computing begins with standardization

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Cloud Computing
An effective Cloud Computing deployment is built on a dynamic application
infrastructure and is highly optimized to achieve more with less.

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Virtualization - Overview
Definition
Hardware virtualization is a virtualization of computers or operating systems. It hides the
physical characteristics of a computing platform from users, instead showing another abstract computing
platform.
The software that controls the virtualization used to be called a "control program" at its origins, but
nowadays the term hypervisor or virtual machine monitor are preferred

Reasons for virtualization


In case of server consolidation, many small physical servers are replaced by one larger physical server,
to increase the utilization of costly hardware resources such as CPU.
The large server can "host" many such "guest" virtual machines. This is known as Physical-to-Virtual
(P2V) transformation.
A virtual machine can be more easily controlled and inspected from outside than a physical one, and its
configuration is more flexible. This is very useful in kernel development and for teaching operating
system courses.
A new virtual machine can be provisioned as needed without the need for an up-front hardware
purchase. Also, a virtual machine can easily be relocated from one physical machine to another as
needed.
Because of the easy relocation, virtual machines can be used in disaster recovery scenarios..

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Virtualization
Examples
Examples of virtualization scenarios:
1.

Running one or more applications that are not


supported by the host OS

2.

Evaluating an alternate operating system

3.

A virtual machine could, depending on the virtualization


software used, be duplicated and installed on multiple
hosts.

Creating a protected environment

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Multiple virtual servers could be run on a single physical


server, in order to more fully utilize the hardware
resources of the physical server.

Duplicating specific environments

5.

The new OS could be run within a VM, without altering


the host OS.

Server virtualization

4.

A virtual machine running the required guest OS could


allow the desired applications to be run, without altering
the host OS.

If a the guest OS running on a VM becomes infected


with malware, the host operating system's exposure to
the risk may be limited, depending on the configuration
of the virtualization software

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Virtualization

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There is a spectrum of deployment options for cloud computing

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Cloud adoption will take place by workload areas.Together we identified


potential workload areas

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Cloud Benefits for the End-Users - example


Provisioning Resources

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Cloud computing
Cloud Computing can provide dramatic, measurable business value

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Application Configuration & Provisioning Characteristics

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WebSphere in Clouds

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Security is built into the IBM Cloud

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Simplified management and enhanced utilization of


large, dynamic installations

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Pattern-Based Deployment of Middleware Services in


the Cloud

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Bringing the Cloud Experience to Reality

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What does it all Mean ?

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