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Cloud computing provides shared resources, software, and information over the internet on demand. It has several layers including the hardware infrastructure layer, platform layer, and application layer. The main types of cloud computing models are Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). While cloud computing provides benefits like reduced costs, increased collaboration, and flexibility, it also poses risks around security, control, and reliability.

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Cloud computing provides shared resources, software, and information over the internet on demand. It has several layers including the hardware infrastructure layer, platform layer, and application layer. The main types of cloud computing models are Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). While cloud computing provides benefits like reduced costs, increased collaboration, and flexibility, it also poses risks around security, control, and reliability.

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1.

Introduction
2.Architecture
3.Layers
4.Cloud Anatomy
5.Types Of Cloud Computing
6.Benefits Of Cloud Computing
7.Risks Of Cloud Computing
8.Conclusion
a  
is Internet-
based computing, whereby
shared resources, software, and
information are provided to
computers and other devices on
demand«

The name cloud computing was


inspired by the Ê  symbol that's
often used to represent the Internet in
flowcharts and diagrams6
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O O  
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M 

  ,
the systems architecture of
the software systems involved
in the delivery of cloud
computing, typically involves
multiple cloud components
communicating with each
other over application
programming interfaces,
usually web.
¦The Internet functions through a series of network protocols that form a stack
of layers, as shown in the figure (or as described in more detail in the OSI
model). Once an Internet Protocol connection is established among several
computers, it is possible to share services within any one of the following
layers.
 
A Ê  Ê  consists of computer hardware and/or computer software that relies on
cloud computing for application delivery, or that is specifically designed for delivery
of cloud services and that, in either case, is essentially useless without it.
Examples include some computers, phones and other devices, systems and browsers.

|  OÔ
Cloud application services or "G


G Ê G

G " deliver software as a


service over the Internet, eliminating the need to install and run the application on the
customer's own computers and simplifying maintenance and support. Key
characteristics include:[42]
¦Ôetwork-based access to, and management of, commercially available (i.e., not custom)
software.
¦Activities that are managed from central locations rather than at each customer's site,
enabling customers to access applications remotely via the Web.
¦Centralized feature updating, which obviates the need for downloadable patches and
upgrades.
V
  
Cloud platform services or "ë
 

G Ê ë

G " deliver a
Computing platform and/or solution stack as a service, often consuming Ê 
M
 Ê  and sustaining Ê 
 Ê
 . It facilitates deployment of
applications without the cost and complexity of buying and managing the underlying
hardware and software layers.
÷ ÔO O 

Cloud infrastructure services or "M


 Ê 

G Ê M

G "
delivers computer infrastructure, typically a virtualization environment as a service.
Rather than purchasing servers, software, data centre space or network equipment,
clients instead buy those resources as a fully outsourced service. The service is typically
billed on a utility computing basis and amount of resources consumed (and therefore the
cost) will typically reflect the level of activity. It is an evolution of virtual private
server offerings.
u  
The    layer consists of computer hardware and/or computer software products that
are specifically designed for the delivery of cloud services, including multi-core
processors, cloud-specific operating systems and combined offerings.
M  M  
 


Infrastructure-as-a-Service provides virtual


server instances with unique
IP addresses and blocks of storage on demand.
Customers use the provider's
application program interface to start, stop,
access and configure their virtual
servers and storage.
In the enterprise, cloud computing allows a
company to pay for only as much capacity as is
needed, and bring more online as soon as
required.
ë  ë   


Platform-as-a-service in the cloud is


defined as a set of software and product
development tools hosted on the provider's
infrastructure. Developers create
applications on the provider's platform
over the Internet.
   
 


¦In the software-as-a-


service cloud model, the vendor
supplies the hardware infrastructure,
the software product and interacts
with the user through a front-end
portal.
I. PUBLIC CLOUD

II. PRIVATE CLOUD

III. HYBRID CLOUD



  

Public cloud or external cloud describes cloud computing in the traditional mainstream
sense, whereby resources are dynamically provisioned on a self-service basis over the
Internet, via web applications/web services, from an off-site third-party provider who
shares resources and bills on a fine-grained utility computing basis.
 
  

ë 
 Ê  and  
Ê  are neologisms that some vendors have recently used
to describe offerings that emulate cloud computing on private networks. These products
claim to "deliver some benefits of cloud computing without the pitfalls", capitalizing on
data security, corporate governance, and reliability concerns.

V   

A p   Ê  environment consisting of multiple internal and/or external providers


"will be typical for most enterprises". By integrating multiple cloud
services users may be able to ease the transition to public cloud services while
avoiding issues such as PCI compliance
^
educed Hardware equipment for end users
¦ Improved Performance
¦ ower Hardware and Software Maintenance
¦ Instant Software Updates
¦ ccessibility
¦ ess Expensive (mazon example)
¦ etter Collaboration
¦ Pay for what you use
¦ lexible
^ 


 
^ 
^ 

^  

^ 

^ 
¦oogle 101´
Network made up of millions of cheap servers,
that would store staggering amounts of data,
including numerous copies of the world wide web
Makes search faster, helping ferret out answers
to billions of queries in a fraction of a second

¦oogle has invested more than $2 billion a


year in data centers for cloud computing.
¦mazon Elastic Compute Cloud
mazon EC2´
web service interface that provides
resizable computing capacity in a cloud
designed to make web-scale computing
easier for developers
reduces the time required to obtain and
boot new server space from weeks to
minutes
allows developers to pay only for
capacity that they actually use
zure´
Internet-scale cloud computing and services
platform hosted in Microsoft data centers
Provides a range of functionality to build
applications that span from consumer web to
enterprise scenarios
Designed to help developers quickly and easily
create, deploy, manage, and distribute web
services and applications on the internet.
Cloud Computing is leading the industry¶s endeavor to bank
on this revolutionary technology.
Cloud Computing rings Possibilities««..
¦Increases business responsiveness
¦ccelerates creation of new services via rapid
prototyping capabilities
¦
educes acquisition complexity via service oriented
approach
¦Uses IT resources efficiently via sharing and higher
system utilization
¦
educes energy consumption
¦Handles new and emerging workloads
¦Scales to extreme workloads quickly and easily
¦Simplifies IT management
¦Platform for collaboration and innovation
¦Cultivates skills for next generation workforce
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