Cloud computing

Karthik Kumar
CLOUD COMPUTING
CONTENTS
 What is cloud computing ?
 Characteristics
 Comparisons
 Architecture
 Deployment models
 Key features
 Key concepts
 Conclusion
WHAT IS CLOUD COMPUTING ?
 Cloud computing is location-independent computing,
whereby shared servers provide resources, software,
and data to computers and other devices on demand.
 It is a natural evolution of the widespread adoption
of virtualization, service-oriented architecture and
utility computing.
 It describes a new supplement, consumption, and
delivery model for IT services based on the Internet,
and it typically involves over-the-Internet provision
of dynamically scalable and often virtualized
resources.
 It takes the form of web-based tools or applications
that users can access and use through a web browser
.
CHARACTERISTICS
 The key characteristic of cloud computing is that
the computing is "in the cloud" i.e. the processing
is not in a specified, known or static place(s),
which is in contrast to a model in which the
processing takes place in one or more specific
servers that are known.
 Cloud computing customers do not own the
physical infrastructure, instead avoiding capital
expenditure by renting usage from a third-party
provider, consume resources as a service and pay
only for resources that they use.
 The cloud is becoming increasingly associated with
small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
 Sharing "perishable and intangible" computing
power among multiple tenants can improve
utilization rates, as servers are not unnecessarily
left idle, which can reduce costs significantly
while increasing the speed of application
development.
Economics: Cloud computing users avoid capital
expenditure (CapEx) on hardware and software.
Consumption is usually billed on a utility or
subscription basis with little or no upfront cost.
Benefits of this approach are low barriers to entry,
shared infrastructure and costs, low management
overhead, and immediate access to a broad range
of applications.
COMPARISIONS
1. Autonomic computing
2. Client–Server model
3. Grid computing
4. Mainframe Computer
5. Utility Computing
6. Peer-to-Peer computing
7. Service oriented computing
ARCHITECTURE
 Cloud architecture, 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.
Layers:
 CLIENT:A cloud client consists of computer
hardware and/or computer software that relies on
cloud computing for application delivery.
 APPLICATION: Cloud application services or
"Software as a Service (SaaS)" 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.
 PLATFORM: Cloud platform services or "Platform as
a Service (PaaS)" deliver a computing platform
and/or solution stack as a service, often
consuming cloud infrastructure and sustaining
cloud applications.
 INFRASTRUCTURE: Cloud infrastructure
services, also known as "Infrastructure as a
Service (IaaS)", delivers computer
infrastructure - typically a platform
virtualization environment - as a service.
 SERVER: The servers 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
DEPLOYMENT MODELS
 Public cloud : Public cloud or external cloud
describes cloud computing in the traditional main
stream sense, whereby resources are dynamically
provisioned on a fine-grained, self-service basis over
the Internet.
 Community cloud : A community cloud may be
established where several organizations have similar
requirements and seek to share infrastructure so as
to realize some of the benefits of cloud computing.
 Hybrid cloud : The term "hybrid cloud" has been
used to mean either two separate clouds joined
together (public, private, internal or external), or a
combination of virtualized cloud server instances
used together with real physical hardware.
 Private cloud : Some vendors have used
the terms to describe offerings that
emulate cloud computing on private
networks. These (typically virtualization
automation) products offer the ability to
host applications or virtual machines in a
company's own set of hosts. These provide
the benefits of utility computing -shared
hardware costs, the ability to recover
from failure, and the ability to scale up or
down depending upon demand.
KEY FEATURES
 Agility
 Application Programming Interface(API)
 Cost
 Device and location independence
 Reliability
 Scalability
 Security
 Maintenance
 Metering
 Electronic recycling
KEY CONCEPTS
 Cloud engineering : Cloud engineering is the
application of a systematic, disciplined, quantifiable,
and interdisciplinary approach to the ideation,
conceptualization, development, operation, and
maintenance of cloud computing, as well as the
study and applied research of the approach, i.e., the
application of engineering to cloud.
 Cloud storage : Cloud storage is a model of
networked computer data storage where data is
stored on multiple virtual servers, generally hosted
by third parties. Hosting companies operate large
data centers; and people who require their data to
be hosted buy or lease storage capacity from them
and use it for their storage needs.
 The Intercloud : The Intercloud is an
interconnected global "cloud of clouds" and an
extension of the Internet "network of
networks" on which it is based. This
Intercloud will have the dimensions of one
machine comprising all servers and attendant
cloud books on the planet.
The Intercloud scenario is based on the key
concept that each single cloud does not have
infinite physical resources.
CONCLUSION
 Cloud computing is a better way to run your
business. Instead of running your apps
yourself, they run on a shared data center.
When you use any app that runs in the cloud,
you just log in, customize it, and start using
it. That’s the power of cloud computing.
Finally, cloud apps don't eat up your valuable
IT resources, so your CFO will love it. This lets
you focus on deploying more apps, new
projects, and innovation.
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Cloud computing

  • 2. CONTENTS  What is cloud computing ?  Characteristics  Comparisons  Architecture  Deployment models  Key features  Key concepts  Conclusion
  • 3. WHAT IS CLOUD COMPUTING ?  Cloud computing is location-independent computing, whereby shared servers provide resources, software, and data to computers and other devices on demand.  It is a natural evolution of the widespread adoption of virtualization, service-oriented architecture and utility computing.  It describes a new supplement, consumption, and delivery model for IT services based on the Internet, and it typically involves over-the-Internet provision of dynamically scalable and often virtualized resources.  It takes the form of web-based tools or applications that users can access and use through a web browser .
  • 4. CHARACTERISTICS  The key characteristic of cloud computing is that the computing is "in the cloud" i.e. the processing is not in a specified, known or static place(s), which is in contrast to a model in which the processing takes place in one or more specific servers that are known.  Cloud computing customers do not own the physical infrastructure, instead avoiding capital expenditure by renting usage from a third-party provider, consume resources as a service and pay only for resources that they use.  The cloud is becoming increasingly associated with small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
  • 5.  Sharing "perishable and intangible" computing power among multiple tenants can improve utilization rates, as servers are not unnecessarily left idle, which can reduce costs significantly while increasing the speed of application development. Economics: Cloud computing users avoid capital expenditure (CapEx) on hardware and software. Consumption is usually billed on a utility or subscription basis with little or no upfront cost. Benefits of this approach are low barriers to entry, shared infrastructure and costs, low management overhead, and immediate access to a broad range of applications.
  • 6. COMPARISIONS 1. Autonomic computing 2. Client–Server model 3. Grid computing 4. Mainframe Computer 5. Utility Computing 6. Peer-to-Peer computing 7. Service oriented computing
  • 7. ARCHITECTURE  Cloud architecture, 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.
  • 9.  CLIENT:A cloud client consists of computer hardware and/or computer software that relies on cloud computing for application delivery.  APPLICATION: Cloud application services or "Software as a Service (SaaS)" 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.  PLATFORM: Cloud platform services or "Platform as a Service (PaaS)" deliver a computing platform and/or solution stack as a service, often consuming cloud infrastructure and sustaining cloud applications.
  • 10.  INFRASTRUCTURE: Cloud infrastructure services, also known as "Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)", delivers computer infrastructure - typically a platform virtualization environment - as a service.  SERVER: The servers 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
  • 11. DEPLOYMENT MODELS  Public cloud : Public cloud or external cloud describes cloud computing in the traditional main stream sense, whereby resources are dynamically provisioned on a fine-grained, self-service basis over the Internet.  Community cloud : A community cloud may be established where several organizations have similar requirements and seek to share infrastructure so as to realize some of the benefits of cloud computing.  Hybrid cloud : The term "hybrid cloud" has been used to mean either two separate clouds joined together (public, private, internal or external), or a combination of virtualized cloud server instances used together with real physical hardware.
  • 12.  Private cloud : Some vendors have used the terms to describe offerings that emulate cloud computing on private networks. These (typically virtualization automation) products offer the ability to host applications or virtual machines in a company's own set of hosts. These provide the benefits of utility computing -shared hardware costs, the ability to recover from failure, and the ability to scale up or down depending upon demand.
  • 13. KEY FEATURES  Agility  Application Programming Interface(API)  Cost  Device and location independence  Reliability  Scalability  Security  Maintenance  Metering  Electronic recycling
  • 14. KEY CONCEPTS  Cloud engineering : Cloud engineering is the application of a systematic, disciplined, quantifiable, and interdisciplinary approach to the ideation, conceptualization, development, operation, and maintenance of cloud computing, as well as the study and applied research of the approach, i.e., the application of engineering to cloud.  Cloud storage : Cloud storage is a model of networked computer data storage where data is stored on multiple virtual servers, generally hosted by third parties. Hosting companies operate large data centers; and people who require their data to be hosted buy or lease storage capacity from them and use it for their storage needs.
  • 15.  The Intercloud : The Intercloud is an interconnected global "cloud of clouds" and an extension of the Internet "network of networks" on which it is based. This Intercloud will have the dimensions of one machine comprising all servers and attendant cloud books on the planet. The Intercloud scenario is based on the key concept that each single cloud does not have infinite physical resources.
  • 16. CONCLUSION  Cloud computing is a better way to run your business. Instead of running your apps yourself, they run on a shared data center. When you use any app that runs in the cloud, you just log in, customize it, and start using it. That’s the power of cloud computing. Finally, cloud apps don't eat up your valuable IT resources, so your CFO will love it. This lets you focus on deploying more apps, new projects, and innovation.