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Cloud: Computing

The document discusses cloud computing, which involves large groups of remote servers providing data storage and access to applications without needing local software installation. Key points: - Cloud infrastructure allows multiple users to access data through a single server simultaneously without separate licenses. - Virtualization techniques like full virtualization and para-virtualization improve scaling and resource utilization. - Benefits include access to applications from anywhere, unlimited storage, and no software maintenance. Cons include potential internet outages and lack of data secrecy. - Common cloud service models are SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS, providing software, platforms, and infrastructure respectively.

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Cloud: Computing

The document discusses cloud computing, which involves large groups of remote servers providing data storage and access to applications without needing local software installation. Key points: - Cloud infrastructure allows multiple users to access data through a single server simultaneously without separate licenses. - Virtualization techniques like full virtualization and para-virtualization improve scaling and resource utilization. - Benefits include access to applications from anywhere, unlimited storage, and no software maintenance. Cons include potential internet outages and lack of data secrecy. - Common cloud service models are SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS, providing software, platforms, and infrastructure respectively.

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Cloud

Computing
• Large group of remote servers
• Provide high storage space
• Multiple user can access data through single server
without purchasing licenses for different apps
• New IT focus
Cloud Infrastructure

Full Para
virtualization virtualization
• Multiple OS on one device at
• Installation actually in servers
same time
but shown in clients
• Better scaling; requires less
• For running unique apps
processor utilization
• One way to access cloud
• Used for:
a) disaster recovery
b) capacity management
Components :
Clients

Server

Distributed service
Pros:
1. Applications access without installing
2. Approx. unlimited data storage
3. Access data from anywhere

Cons:
1.Internet outage
2.Site access
3.No secrecy
Cloud Computing Service Model
CLIENTS

SAAS
PAAS
IAAS
SAAS
• Apps are hosted
Software As by single
A Service provider
• User need to
access it by its
own browser
•For
• Nostoring
subscription
images
Storage As feestoring any data
• For
• Access to application
A Service software and databases
PAAS ( Platform As A Service)
No need to install software
cloud providers deliver a computing platform.
Benefits: Application development, design &
testing.

Pros: Cons:
• Improved performance • Complexity
• Lower cost • Security
• Flexibility • Labor costs
Infrastructure As A Service
 IAAS offer computers – physical or virtual machines.
 Infrastructure as a Service is sometimes referred to
as Hardware as a Service.
 The service provider owns the equipment and is
responsible for housing, running and maintaining it.
 IAAS are costly.
 Used by corporates.
Real
Exampl
e
Cloud migration planning
• Get educated
• Calculate saving
• Assess security
• Hire professionals
• Define desired outcomes
• Run test migration
Economic benefits
• People

• Hardware

• Pay as you go

• Time to market
OPERATIONAL BENEFIT
• Reduce Cost

• Increase storage

• Automation

• Flexibility

• Mobility
Security risks
• Privileged user access

• Regulatory compliance

• Data location

• Recovery

• Long term viability


Monitoring performance
• Connection speed speedtest.net ,cloudstatus hyperic.com

• Datastore delete times

• Datastore read times

• Lag time
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video…

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