Course: Execution Environments for Distributed Computing 4th Presentation (10-15min): Everything as a Service: Powering the New Information Economy
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Everything as a Service: Powering the New Information Economy
1. EEDC
34330
Presenting the paper
Execution Everything as a Service:
Environments for Powering the New
Distributed Information Economy
Prith Banerjee et al.,
Computing Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
Master in Distributed Computing - EMDC
Homework number: 5
Group number: EEDC-7
Group members:
Georgia Christodoulidou –
geochris71@gmail.com
Ioanna Tsalouchidou –
ioannatsalouchidou@gmail.com
Maria Stylianou – marsty5@gmail.com
2. Content
1. Everything as a Service
2. Infrastructure as a Service
3. Platform as a Service
4. Cell as a Service
5. Software as a Service
6. Conclusions
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3. Everything as a Service
Information
Mobility/Cloud Ecosystem by Hewlett-Packard
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4. Everything as a Service
HP's Goal: Population Increase that gets benefit
from the information economy
Delivery of:
1. Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
2. Platforms as a Service (PaaS)
3. Software as a Service (SaaS)
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6. Infrastructure as a Service
Technologies for servers, storage, networking,
IT management
(a) Computing Services
(b) Storage Services
(a) Scalable Computing Services
Requirement: Ability to scale server configurations
Development: Coordination Framework
→ Minimized need for global information exchange
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7. Infrastructure as a Service
(b) Scalable Storage Service
Challenges:
(a) Reliability (b) Scalability (c) Cost-effectiveness
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8. Infrastructure as a Service
(b) Scalable Storage Service
Challenges:
(a) Reliability (b) Scalability (c) Cost-effectiveness
Reliability
Data Replication!
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9. Platform as a Service
Technologies for an Infrastructure:
→ Security, scalability, QoS
Requirement: Offer service providers to users
→ illusion of unique, secure infrastructure
Flexibility → Scalability of Resource use
BUT: Service providers → minimize scalability
1. Cost Maintenance
2. Runaway service Elimination
3. Deal with Virus-infected Service
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10. Platform as a Service
Ensure for Cloud Services:
1. Security & Performance Isolation
2. Data & Sensitive Information Protection
3. Performance Guarantees Providing
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11. Cell as a Service
Cell: VMs & Storage Volumes & Subnets
– with their corresponding attributes
Subnets:
Implemented as Virtual Overlay Networks
No special hardware
Packets are forwarded directly to the destination
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12. Software as a Service
HP's Goal: → Develop models & technologies
→ Support the use of mobile devices
→ Capture collective intelligence
Projects
ePrint: No barriers of distance and connectivity
Rankr: Automatic derive rank ordering
i-Catcher: Increase of attention devoted to content
Watercooler: Better filtering for sharing & finding info
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13. Conclusions
Huge Progress in Information Technology!
Challenging Problems:
1. Secure services, data, infrastructure from attack
2. Ensure the privacy of personal data
3. Services Availability despite of HW/SW failures
4. Performance must be predictable
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14. EEDC
34330
Presenting the paper
Execution Everything as a Service:
Environments for Powering the New
Distributed Information Economy
Prith Banerjee et al.,
Computing Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
Master in Distributed Computing - EMDC
Homework number: 5
Group number: EEDC-7
Group members:
Georgia Christodoulidou –
geochris71@gmail.com
Ioanna Tsalouchidou –
ioannatsalouchidou@gmail.com
Maria Stylianou – marsty5@gmail.com