Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. It allows users to access technology-based services from the internet without knowledge of, expertise with, or control over the underlying technology infrastructure that supports them. Cloud computing provides a solution for enterprises to access computing resources and applications over the internet as needed while avoiding the upfront infrastructure costs and complexities of direct hardware and software management.
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Abstract
Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications, and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. It allows users to access technology-based services from the internet without knowledge of, expertise with, or control over the underlying technology infrastructure that supports them. Cloud computing provides a solution for enterprises to access computing resources and applications over the internet as needed while avoiding the upfront infrastructure costs and complexities of direct hardware and software management.
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Abstract
Computers have become an indispensable part of life. We need
computers everywhere, be it for work, research or in any such field. As the use of computers in our day-to-day life increases, the computing resources that we need also go up. For companies like Google and Microsoft, harnessing the resources as and when they need it is not a problem. But when it comes to smaller enterprises, affordability becomes a huge factor. With the huge infrastructure come problems like machines failure, hard drive crashes, software bugs, etc. This might be a big headache for such a community. Cloud Computing offers a solution to this situation. Cloud computing is a paradigm shift in which computing is moved away from personal computers and even the individual enterprise application server to a ‘cloud’ of computers. A cloud is a virtualized server pool which can provide the different computing resources of their clients. Users of this system need only be concerned with the computing service being asked for. The underlying details of how it is achieved are hidden from the user. The data and the services provided reside in massively scalable data centers and can be ubiquitously accessed from any connected device all over the world. Cloud computing is the style of computing where massively scaled IT related capabilities are provided as a service across the internet to multiple external customers and are billed by consumption. Many cloud computing providers have popped up and there is a considerable growth in the usage of this service. Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, IBM and Amazon have started providing cloud computing services. Amazon is the pioneer in this field. Smaller companies like SmugMug, which is an online photo hosting site, has used cloud services for the storing all the data and doing some of its services. Cloud Computing is finding use in various areas like web hosting, parallel batch processing, graphics rendering, financial modeling, web crawling, genomics analysis, etc. Introduction
The Greek myths tell of creatures plucked from the
surface of the Earth andenshrined as constellations in the night sky. Something similar is happening today inthe world of computing. Data and programs are being swept up from desktop PCs andcorporate server rooms and installed in “the compute cloud”. In general, there is ashift in the geography of computation.
What is cloud computing exactly? As a beginning here is a
definition“An emerging computer paradigm where data and services reside in massively scalable data centers in the cloud and can be accessed from any connected devices over the internet” Like other definitions of topics like these, an understanding of the term cloudcomputing requires an understanding of various other terms which are closely relatedto this. While there is a lack of precise scientific definitions for many of these terms,general definitions can be given.
Cloud computing is an emerging paradigm in the computer
industry where the computing is moved to a cloud of computers. It has become one of the buzz words of the industry. The core concept of cloud computing is, quite simply, that the vast computing resources that we need will reside somewhere out there in the cloud of computers and we’ll connect to them and use them as and when needed. Computing can be described as any activity of using and/or developing computer hardware and software. It includes everything that sits in the bottom layer,i.e. everything from raw compute power to storage capabilities. Cloud computing tiestogether all these entities and delivers them as a single integrated entity under its ownsophisticated management. Cloud is a term used as a metaphor for the wide area networks (like internet)or any such large networked environment. It came partly from the cloud- like symbolused to represent the complexities of the networks in the schematic diagrams. It represents all the complexities of the network which may include everything fromcables, routers, servers, data centers and all such other devices.