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Part B ETI

The document discusses cloud computing including its definition, types of cloud services, characteristics, and challenges. Cloud computing allows users to access applications and store data over the internet rather than locally. It provides benefits like flexibility, scalability, and reduced costs but also poses security and privacy risks as well as potential increased costs if not optimized properly.

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Part B ETI

The document discusses cloud computing including its definition, types of cloud services, characteristics, and challenges. Cloud computing allows users to access applications and store data over the internet rather than locally. It provides benefits like flexibility, scalability, and reduced costs but also poses security and privacy risks as well as potential increased costs if not optimized properly.

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Part B- Outcomes after Execution

“Cloud Computing”

1.0 Rational :
The ability for employees to access vital business applications from anywhere is one
of the most compelling, and most commonly cited benefits of cloud computing. In fact,
providing access to data from anywhere is the main reason for cloud adoption. As most of us
find ourselves working from home, this is more important than ever. In fact, many pundits
wonder whether we’ll ever go back to the way things were, so mobile access is critical .

2.0 Brief Description :

Cloud computing is internet based development and use of computer technology. In


concept, it is a paradigm shift where by details are expected from the user who no
longer knowledge of expertise in our control over the technologies infrastructure "in the
cloud" that supports them it typically inverse the delivery of dynamical the scalable and
often virtualized resources such as service over the internet.

The term cloud is used as a symbol for the internet typically cloud computing services
provide common business application online that are access from web browser
wireless software and data are stored on the server Beat services are broadly divided
into three categories infrastructure as service, platform as service and software as service.

The name cloud computing was inspired by the cloud symbol that is often
used to represent the internet in flowchart and diagram computing the use of internet based
computer technology for variety observation it is style of computing in which virtualized
sources are provided as a service over the internet on a paper use basis all the cost associated
with setting up a data center such as procuring a building, hardware, redundant power
supply, cooling systems, upgrading electrical supply and maintaining a separate disaster
recovery site can be passed on the third party vendor change the customer is charged
only for computer services used cloud computing cost or much less than others.

The cloud when combined with computing the meaning some analysis and when the
define cloud computing narrowed as updated version of utility computing basically
virtual services available over the internet other go very broad are you anything we consume
outside the firewall is in the cloud including conventional outsourcing .

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Cloud computing comes with focus only when we think about what it always needs a
way to increase capacity or add capabilities to the fly without investing in a new
infrastructure training new personal and license in new software cloud computing in
compasses any subscription based on paper use service that in real time over the
internet extends IT existing capabilities..

Amazon played a key role in the development of cloud computing by


modernizing their data centers having found that. The new cloud
Architecture resulted in significant internal efficiency improvements whereby,
small, fast-moving teams could add new features faster and easier, Amazon
started providing access to their systems through amazon web Services on a
utility computing basis in 2005.
In 2007, Google, IBM and a number of universities embarked on a large
scale cloud computing research project. By mid-2008, Gartner saw an
opportunity for cloud computing “to shape the relationship among consumers
of IT services, those who use IT services and those who sell them, “and
observed that” organization are switching from company owned hardware and
software assets to use service based models” so that the “projected shifts
to cloud computing Will result in dramatic growth in IT products in some
areas and in significant reductions in other areas.

 Cloud Platform:
Cloud platform is a kind of platform that lets developers write
applications that run in the cloud, or use services provided from the
cloud , or both. Different names are used for this kind of platform
today, including on demand platform and platform as a service.
 Cloud Storage:
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It’s a method of managing our data (files, photos, music, video,


wherever, etc…) from one or more web based solutions, Rather than
keeping our data primarily on hard drives that are secured to our
computers or other devices , we keep it “in the cloud” where it may
be accessible.

 Cloud Services:

A Cloud Services is an independent piece of software which can be


used in conjunction with other services to achieve an interoperable machine
to machine interaction over the network. Example include Amazon's simple
queue service, Google maps, Amazon's flexible payment service.

 Characteristics of Cloud computing:

1. On-Demand Self-Service:
A consumer can unilaterally provision computing capabilities, such as
server time and network storage as needed automatically without involving
the cloud service provider.

2. Broad Network access:

Cloud computing simply means network access from just about


anywhere worldwide. Use a standard web browser to access the user
interface, without any software add-ons or specific OS requirements. You
just need to log in to your account using an internet connection in order to
extract the important feature of cloud computing as it really helps in
generating the best possible results.

3. RESOURCES POOLING:

Resource pooling is one of the essential characteristics of Cloud


Computing. Resource pooling metins that a cloud service provider can
share resources among several clients. providing everyone with a different
set of services as per their requirements. It is a multi- client strategy that
can be applied to data storage services, processing services, and bandwidth
provided services. The administration process of allocating resources in
real-time doesn't conflict with the client's experience.

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4. EASY MAINTENANCE:

This is one of the best cloud characteristics. The servers are


effortlessly maintained, and the downtime remains low or absolutely zero
sometimes. Cloud Computing powered resources undergo several updates
frequently to optimize their capabilities and potential. The updates are mare
viable with the devices and perform quicker than the previous versions

5. SECURITY:

Data security is one of the best characteristics of Cloud Computing.


Cloud services create a copy of the data that is stored to prevent any form
of data loss. If one server loses the data by any chance, the copy version is
restored from the other server. This feature comes handy when several
users work on a particular file in real-time and a file suddenly gets
corrupted.

6. FLEXIBILITY:

The company must scale as the competition develops. Users that use the
traditional hosting technique will have to switch service providers. Users
benefit from greater freedom when they host their data in the cloud. Scaling
does not require the server to be restarted and can be done anytime. There are
a variety of payment alternatives also available for the users. This imphes
businesses won't have to spend too much on resources they don't need

 Cloud Computing Challenges:

1. Data Security and Privacy:

Data security is a major concern when switching to cloud computing.


User or organizational data stored in the cloud is critical and private. Even
if the cloud service provider assures data integrity, it is your responsibility
to carry out user authentication and authorization, identity management,
data encryption, and access control. Security issues on the cloud include
identity theft, data breaches, malware infections, and a lot more which
eventually decrease the trust amongst the users of your applications. This
can in turn lead to potential loss in revenue alongside reputation and
stature. Also, dealing with cloud computing requires sending and receiving

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huge amounts of data at high speed, and therefore is susceptible to data
leaks

2. Cost Management:

Even as almost all cloud service providers have a "Pay As You Go" model,
which reduces the overall cost of the resources being used, there are times
when there are huge costs incurred to the enterprise using cloud computing.
When there is under optimization of the resources, let's say that the servers
are not being used to their full potential, add up to the hidden costs. If there
is a degraded application performance or sudden spikes or overages in the
usage, it adds up to the overall cost.
Unused resources are one of the other math reasons why the costs go
up. If you turn on the services of an instance of cloud and forget to turn it
off during the weekend or when there is no currem use of it, it will increase
the cost without even using the resources.

3. Multi-Cloud Environments:

Due to an increase in the options available to the companies,


enterprises not only use a single cloud but depend on multiple cloud service
providers. Most of these companies use hybrid cloud tactics and close to
84% are dependent on multiple clouds. This often ends up being hindered
and difficult to manage for the infrastructure team. The process most of the
time ends up being highly complex for the IT team due to the differences
between multiple cloud providers.

4. Performance Challenges:

Performance is an important factor while considering cloud-based


solutions. If the performance of the cloud is not satisfactory, it can drive
away users and decrease profits Even a little latency while loading an
applest a web page can result in a huge drop in the percentage of users. This
latency can be a product of inefficient load balancing, which means that the
server cannot efficiently split the incoming traffic so as to provide the best
user experience. Challenges also arise in the case of fault tolerance, which
means the operations continue as required exen when one or more of the
components fail.

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 Advantages:

 Back-ups and restore data.

 Improved collaboration.

 Excellent accessibility

 Low maintenance cost

 Mobility

 Data security

 Disadvantages:

 Internet Connectivity

 Vendor lock-in

 Limited control

 Security

3.0 Aims of the micro project :


1. To provide easy, scalable access to computing resources and IT services.
2. Energy consumption costs may be reduced.

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4.0 Course Outcomes Addressed :


1. Understand the fundamental principles of distributed computing.

2. Understand the importance of virtualization in distributed computing and how this


has enabled the development of Cloud Computing.

3. Analyze the performance of Cloud Computing.

4. Understand the concept of Cloud Security

5.0 Proposed Methodology:


5.1Step wise work done:
1. In this micro project, first of all we have focused on selection of appropriate topic for
the micro-project.
2. We have decided our topic i.e. “Cloud Computing”
3. Then we did literature survey on our topic and gained knowledge about existing and
proposed system.
4. Then we gathered all information based on the topic of micro-project.
5. We have done analysis and study of our topic in detail.By doing all the above
methodologies we have successfully done our micro project.

 Name of Team Members:

1. KACHMANDE SHIVDAS.
2. PANCHAL SARTHAK.
3. MUJAWAR AFTAB.
4. IRALE KRISHNA

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6.0 Actual Resources Used :

Sr.no Name of resources Specification Quantity Remark

1. Pc Processor Intel core 1 

2. Software Turboc 1 

3. Internet Google 1 

7.0 Actual Plan :

Planned start Planned Finish Name of Responsible


Sr. No. Details of Activity
Date Date Team Members

1. Topic Search 09/01/2024 12/01/2024

2. Project Proposal Creation 14/01/2024 17/01/2024

Detailed Information
3. 19/01/2024 22/01/2024
Gathering For Project

Developing Project
4. 24/01/2024 27/01/2024 KACHMANDE SHIVDAS.
Diagrams
PANCHAL SARTHAK.
MUJAWAR AFTAB.
Taking Overview Of
5. 29/01/2024 01/02/2024 IRALE KRISHNA.
Project

6. Mistakes Removation 03/02/2024 06/02/2024

7. Project Report Creation 08/02/2024 11/02/2024

8. Final Presentation 13/02/2024 16/02/2024

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8.0 Skill Developed / Learning outcome of this Micro-Project :

 In this micro project we study about "Cloud computing" which is valuable for IT
sector. Able to analyze and fix the errors.

 We also Study of Cloud Computing, it's benefits and It's different advantages,
disadvantages, applications.

 We create report in Microsoft word 2019 on specified topic. In this micro project, we
use different browsers and search engines for collection of information about topics.


9.0 Application of this Micro-Project :

business, data storage, entertainment, management, social networking, education, art,


GPS.

Conclusion :

Cloud computing is useful in providing easy-to-access high-performance computing, networking, and


storage via the net. Future work should be geared toward working on data science/AI/ML services to protect
user data to make data more secure.

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INDEX

Sr.No Content Page No.


.
01 Rational 01

02 Brief Description 01

03 Aims of the micro project 06

04 Course Outcomes Addressed 07

05 Proposed Methodology 07

06 Actual Resources Used 08

07 Actual Plan 08

08 Skill Developed / Learning outcome 09


of this Micro-Project

09 Application of this Micro- 09

Project

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