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Cloud Computing

The document provides an overview of cloud computing, defining it as a mode for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of computing resources. It outlines the architecture of cloud computing, including front-end and back-end components, as well as various deployment and service models such as IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS. Additionally, it discusses the benefits and misconceptions surrounding cloud computing.

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Cloud Computing

The document provides an overview of cloud computing, defining it as a mode for enabling convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of computing resources. It outlines the architecture of cloud computing, including front-end and back-end components, as well as various deployment and service models such as IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS. Additionally, it discusses the benefits and misconceptions surrounding cloud computing.

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Cloud Computing Basics Data
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What is Cloud?
Fig. Cloud Computng Arehi.
The term Cloud refers to a Network or Internet. Cloud can provide services over network i.e. on public
networks or on private networks i.e. WAN, LAN.

Applications such as e-mail, web conferencing, customer relationship management (CRM), all run in cloud.
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It is defined as a mode for enabling convenient,on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable
and reliable computing resources like networks, servers, storage, application, services etc. that can be
manipulated, configured and accessed remotely.
Software can run on a vaiety of os or hadware platforms.
Cloud computing offers platform independency, as the software is not required to be installed locally on the
PC. Hence, the Cloud Computing is making our business applications, mobile and collaborative.
Cloud Computing Architecture
The Cloud Computing architecture comprises of many cloud components, each of them are loosely coupled.
We can broadly divide the cloud architecture into two parts:

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Front End

Front End refers to the client part of cloud computing system. It consist of interfaces and applications that
are required to access the cloud computing platforms. E.g. Web Browser

Back End

Back End refers to the cloud itself. It consist of all the resources required to provide cloud computing
services. It comprises of huge data storage, virtual machines, security mechanism, services, deployment
models, servers etc.

Deployment Models of Cloud


Deployment models define the type of access to the cloud, i.e., how the cloud is located?
There are 4 types of deployment models of cloud namely:
PublicCloud Model
The Public Cloud Model allows systems and services to be easily accessible to general public. E.g. Google
AppEngine, Amazon EC2.
Private Cloud Model

The Private Cloud allows systems and services to be accessible within an organization, The Private Cloud is
operated only within asingle organization However, it may be managedCloud
intermally or by third-party.
Fig. Community
Community Cloud Model Cloud
The Community Cloud allows system and services to be accessible by group of organizations. It shares the
infrastructure between several organizations from a specific community.It may be managed internally or by
the third-party.

Hybrid Cloud Model


The Hybrid Cloud is mixture of public and private cloud. Non Critical activities are performed using public
cloud while the critical activities are performed using private cloud

Cloud Service Models: As a service is like


There are basically 3 types of cloud service models: renTmg rather than
Infrastructure as a Service (laaS) Hardware
bnying
laaS provides access to fundamental resources such as physical machines, virtual machines, storage etc.

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All of the above resources are made available to end user via server virtualization. Moreover, these
resources are accessed by the customers as if they own them.
Ex- Amozon AWS b00qle cloud.
Characteristics:
Virtual machines with pre-installed software.
Virtual machines with pre-installed Operating Systems such as windows, Linux, and Solaris.
On-demand availabilitý of resources.
The computing resources can be easily scaled up and down.
Platform as a Service (PaaS) Applicatòn |I
PaaS offers the run time environment for applications. It also offers development &deployment tools,
required to develop applications. PaaS has a feature of point-and-click tools that enables non-developers to
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Characteristics
" PaaS offers browser based development environment. It allows the developer tocreate database and
edit the application code either via Application Programming Interface or point-and-click tools.
PaaS provides built-in security, scalability, and web service interfaces.
PaaS also provides web services interfaces that allow us to connect the applications outside the
platform.

Software as a Service (SaaS)


Software as aService (SaaS) makes the software available over theinternet. This model allows to provide
software applications as a service to the end users. It refers to asoftwarethat is deployed on a hosted service
and is accessible via internet. There are several SaaS applications such as Billing and Invoicing System,
Customer Relationship Management (CRM) applications, Help Desk Applications, Human Resource (HR)
Solutions.
Characteristics
Exomple - Sales foree , Linkedln, nsta gram
Available on demand.
The Software are maintained by the vendor rather than where they are running and hence making it
cost effective.
The license tothe softwaremay be subscription based or usage based. And it is biled on recurring
basis.
Scaled up or down on demand.
Automatically upgraded and updated.
SaaS offers share data model.
Allusers are running same version of the software.

If we wnite Code on to the applieat1on -Paos otherwise Saas.


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End-Users

Awareness of technology
to end-users

General components: Eod-user


SaaS Interface, User customization
Key Playefs:facebook, tinkedio,
Gmall, offce365, Pinterest, Salesfre.
General components: Pointand. click
Faas User lnterface design, sell provisioning, etc.
Force,tom
Key Players: Salestorco Netsuite, Mulesoft,
Dell/looml

laaS General components Compute, Redundancy,


Memory, Storage, Network, etc

Key Players: Amazon AWS, Microsott, Google, Fujitsu,


Rackspace, Zumasys

Anything-as-a-Service (XauS) is yet another service model, which includes Network-as-a-Service,


Business-as-a-Service, Identity-as-a-Service, Database-as-a-Service or Strategy-as-a-Service.
"Just for explanalion ,nothing is there as X-a as

Differences between laaS, PaaS, SaaS.

Traditional lT laaS PaaS SaaS


Applications Applications Applications Applications
Data Data Data Data
SERVICE
Runtime Runtime Runtime Runtime
MANAGE
YOU
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Middleware Middleware Middleware A
AS Middleware
DELVERED
O/S O/S O/S O/S

Virtualization Virtualization Virtualization Virtualization

Servers Servers Servers Servers

Storage Storage Storage Storage


Networking Networking Networking Networking

Virtualization

Virtualization is a technique, which allows to share single physical instance of an application or resource
among multiple organizations or tenants (customers). It does this by assigning a logical name to a physical
resource and providing apointer to that physical resource when demanded.
ìrtualizaton is creating sch an evi vonment where you think that the rerourees
are of your own 0undyou own it, where as you're acfuay shaning it among
mulfi ttnant.
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Virtualized Cloud Model

Application Application Application

Operating Operating Operating


System System System

Virtual Machine Virtual Machine Virtual Machine

Virtuallnfrastructure

Nefwork and storage

The Multitenant architecture offers virtual isolation among the multiple tenants. Here multiple clients share
the same infrastructure under ifferent logical ids according to their requirement. Hence, the organizations
can use and customize their application as though they each have their instances running.

Major Benefits of Cloud Computing:


LowerCost Higher security Reliability
Lower
Risks Collaborative Simplicity
Higher profit margins Better Performance Scalability

Some misconceptions about Cloud Computing:


1. Cloud is not secure.
2. You lose control withthe cloud.
3. We won't need PCs any more with cloud computing.
4. Cloud is not reliable.
5. The cloud will give you performance problems.

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