Department of
Computer Science &
Engineering
Cloud Networking Design
• Prepared by
• Name of Student :- SUMIT SUDAM TAWARE
• PRN No :- 23067971242009
• Class &div :- S.Y B.TECH div :- C
And
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CONTENTS
• Introduction
• Literature survey
• Block Diagram
• Working principle
• Advantages
• Disadvantages
• Application
• Conclusion
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Introduction
Overview of seminar topic
Cloud networking is about connecting
cloud resources like servers, storage,
and applications across different
locations. It focuses on making sure that
these resources communicate efficiently,
are secure, and can scale easily as
needed.
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Literature survey
Paper Title Authors Year of Publication Details of work carried out
1. A Survey of Cloud Qi Zhang, 2010 underlying architecture of
Computing Network cloud systems, including
Architectures and Services resource management,
virtualization, and service
models.
2. Network design for cloud James Hamilton 2010 key design principles,
computing including the need for low-
latency, high-bandwidth, and
cost-effective networking
3. Cloud Networking: Issues, M. Jammal, T. Singh, 2014 the importance of software-
Challenges, and Future defined networking (SDN)
Directions and network function
virtualization (NFV) in cloud
environments.
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Block Diagram
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Working principle
1. Client Infrastructure (Front End): This is what the user
interacts with, like a web browser or app on a device. It’s the
visible part for the user
2. Internet: The internet connects the client (front end) to the
servers or systems running in the back end.
3. Back End: The back end contains several components that
work together to provide services.
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Working principle
• Service: Specific features or functions provided by the
system.
• Storage: Where data is stored (databases, files, etc.).
• Management: Handles operations like controlling and
monitoring the system.
• Security: Ensures the system is protected from
unauthorized access or threats.
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Advantages
1. Cost Efficiency: Lower hardware and maintenance
costs.
2. Scalability: Easily scale network resources as needed
3. Flexibility: Manage networks from anywhere
4. High Availability: Built-in redundancy ensures uptime
5. Simplified Management: Centralized control over
configurations.
6. Security: Strong encryption and security protocols.
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Disadvantages
1. Complex setup: Cloud networking requires advanced
skills and can be challenging to configure.
2. Vendor lock-in: Moving between cloud providers can be
difficult and costly.
3. Latency: Internet-based connections may cause delays,
affecting performance.
4. Unexpected costs: Poor planning can lead to higher
expenses than anticipated.
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Application
1. Hybrid Cloud: Connecting on-premise infrastructure with public
cloud environments to create a seamless network.
2. Multi-Cloud: Managing and integrating services across multiple
cloud providers.
3. Content Delivery Networks (CDN): Using cloud-based networks to
deliver content globally with reduced latency.
4. IoT Connectivity: Managing and securing IoT devices through
cloud networks for real-time data processing.
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Conclusion
cloud networking offers significant benefits such as scalability,
flexibility, and cost efficiency, making it an essential component
for modern businesses. However, it also comes with challenges
like complexity, security risks, and potential vendor lock-in. Proper
planning, skilled management, and a clear understanding of the
cloud environment are crucial for successful design and
implementation.
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