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INTRODUCTION TO CLOUD
COMPUTING


Presentation by:-
Tanmoy Barman
HALDIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Email:- barmantanmoy.47@gmail.com
WHAT IS CLOUD?
 “Cloud  computing” was coined for what happens when
  applications and services are moved into the internet
  “cloud.”
 More precise, cloud computing refers to the many different
  types of services and applications being delivered in the
  internet cloud.
 To access this types of cloud applications one user do not
  need any type of special applications or interfaces.
WHAT IS CLOUD?
There are two popular uses of the term “cloud” in today’s I.T.
  conversation :-
  ◦ Cloud Services - consumer and business products,
    services and solutions that are delivered and consumed in
    real-time over the internet.
  ◦ Cloud Computing - an emerging IT development,
    deployment, and delivery model that enables real-time
    delivery of a broad range of IT products, services and
    solutions over the internet.
CLOUD FORMATION
EVOLUTION OF CLOUD
COMPUTING
CLOUD SERVICE MODELS
 SaaS   – Software as a Service
   Network-hosted application, Consumers purchase the ability
  to access and use an application or service that is hosted in
  the cloud.
 PaaS– Platform as a Service

 Consumers purchase access to the platforms, enabling them
  to deploy their own software and applications in the cloud.
  The operating systems and network access are not
  managed by the consumer.
CLOUD SERVICE MODELS
 IaaS   – Infrastructure as a Service
   Consumers control and manage the systems in terms of
  the operating systems, applications, storage, and network
  connectivity, but do not themselves control the cloud
  infrastructure.
 DaaS – Data as a Service
   Customer queries against provider’s database.
 NaaS – Network as a Service
   Provider offers virtualized networks (e.g. VPNs).
HOW CLOUD OCCOUR
 Maturation  of Virtualization Technology
 which enables Compute Clouds
 Compute Clouds create demand for Storage Clouds
 Storage + Compute Clouds create Cloud Infrastructure
 Cloud Infrastructure enables Cloud Platforms & Applications

  hosted which can be access by the consumer.
CLOUD DEPLOYMENT MODEL
 Private  Cloud — The cloud infrastructure has been
  deployed, and is maintained and operated for a specific
  organization. The operation may be in-house or with a third
  party on the premises.

 Community       Cloud — The cloud infrastructure is shared
  among a number of organizations with similar interests and
  requirements. This may help limit the capital expenditure
  costs for its establishment as the costs are shared among
  the organizations. The operation may be in-house or with a
  third party on the premises.
CLOUD DEPLOYMENT MODEL
 Public  Cloud — The cloud infrastructure is available to the
  public on a commercial basis by a cloud service provider. This
  enables a consumer to develop and deploy a service in the cloud
  with very little financial outlay compared to the capital
  expenditure requirements normally associated with other
  deployment options.

 Hybrid   Cloud — The cloud infrastructure consists of a number
  of clouds of any type, but the clouds have the ability through their
  interfaces to allow data and/or applications to be moved from one
  cloud to another. This can be a combination of private and
  public clouds that support the requirement to retain some data
  in an organization, and also the need to offer services in the cloud.
CLOUD APPLICATION
 SaaS environment :-
 Examples: SalesForce, Gmail, MSN, Yahoo! Mail, Quicken
  Online.
 Advantages: Free, Easy, Consumer Adoption.
 Disadvantages: Limited functionality, no control or access to
  underlying technology.
CLOUD APPLICATION
 Paas environment :-
 Examples: Google App Engine, Heroku, Mosso, Engine Yard,
  Joyent or Force.com (SalesForce Dev Platform).
 Advantages: Good for developers, more control than
  “Application” Clouds, tightly configured.
 Disadvantages: Restricted to what is available and other
  dependencies.
CLOUD APPLICATION
 Iaas environment:-
 Virtualization layers (hardware/software)
 Examples: Amazon EC2, GoGrid, Amazon S3, Nirvanix,
  Linode.
 Advantages: Full control of environments and infrastructure.
 Disadvantages: Most costly.
Single tenancy gives each customer a           On a multi-tenant platform, all applications run in
dedicated software stack – and each layer in   a single logical environment: faster, more secure,
each stack still requires configuration,       more available, automatically upgraded and
monitoring, upgrades, security updates,        maintained. Any improvement appears to all
patches, tuning and disaster recovery.         customers at once.




 Single-Tenant vs. Multi-Tenant
          Architecture
Who’s using Clouds today?
 Startups & Small businesses
  ◦ Can use clouds for everything.
 Mid-Size Enterprises
  ◦ Can use clouds for many things.
 Large Enterprises
  ◦ More likely to have hybrid models where they keep some
    things in house.
BENEFITS
 Cost saving.
 Scalability/flexibility.
 Reliability.
 Mobile access every where.

 Maintenance   .
CHALLENGES
 Security and privacy.
 Continuous evolution.
 Lack of standards.
THANK YOU

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INTRODUCTION TO CLOUD COMPUTING

  • 1. INTRODUCTION TO CLOUD COMPUTING Presentation by:- Tanmoy Barman HALDIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Email:- barmantanmoy.47@gmail.com
  • 2. WHAT IS CLOUD?  “Cloud computing” was coined for what happens when applications and services are moved into the internet “cloud.”  More precise, cloud computing refers to the many different types of services and applications being delivered in the internet cloud.  To access this types of cloud applications one user do not need any type of special applications or interfaces.
  • 3. WHAT IS CLOUD? There are two popular uses of the term “cloud” in today’s I.T. conversation :- ◦ Cloud Services - consumer and business products, services and solutions that are delivered and consumed in real-time over the internet. ◦ Cloud Computing - an emerging IT development, deployment, and delivery model that enables real-time delivery of a broad range of IT products, services and solutions over the internet.
  • 6. CLOUD SERVICE MODELS  SaaS – Software as a Service Network-hosted application, Consumers purchase the ability to access and use an application or service that is hosted in the cloud.  PaaS– Platform as a Service Consumers purchase access to the platforms, enabling them to deploy their own software and applications in the cloud. The operating systems and network access are not managed by the consumer.
  • 7. CLOUD SERVICE MODELS  IaaS – Infrastructure as a Service Consumers control and manage the systems in terms of the operating systems, applications, storage, and network connectivity, but do not themselves control the cloud infrastructure.  DaaS – Data as a Service Customer queries against provider’s database.  NaaS – Network as a Service Provider offers virtualized networks (e.g. VPNs).
  • 8. HOW CLOUD OCCOUR  Maturation of Virtualization Technology  which enables Compute Clouds  Compute Clouds create demand for Storage Clouds  Storage + Compute Clouds create Cloud Infrastructure  Cloud Infrastructure enables Cloud Platforms & Applications hosted which can be access by the consumer.
  • 9. CLOUD DEPLOYMENT MODEL  Private Cloud — The cloud infrastructure has been deployed, and is maintained and operated for a specific organization. The operation may be in-house or with a third party on the premises.  Community Cloud — The cloud infrastructure is shared among a number of organizations with similar interests and requirements. This may help limit the capital expenditure costs for its establishment as the costs are shared among the organizations. The operation may be in-house or with a third party on the premises.
  • 10. CLOUD DEPLOYMENT MODEL  Public Cloud — The cloud infrastructure is available to the public on a commercial basis by a cloud service provider. This enables a consumer to develop and deploy a service in the cloud with very little financial outlay compared to the capital expenditure requirements normally associated with other deployment options.  Hybrid Cloud — The cloud infrastructure consists of a number of clouds of any type, but the clouds have the ability through their interfaces to allow data and/or applications to be moved from one cloud to another. This can be a combination of private and public clouds that support the requirement to retain some data in an organization, and also the need to offer services in the cloud.
  • 11.
  • 12. CLOUD APPLICATION  SaaS environment :-  Examples: SalesForce, Gmail, MSN, Yahoo! Mail, Quicken Online.  Advantages: Free, Easy, Consumer Adoption.  Disadvantages: Limited functionality, no control or access to underlying technology.
  • 13. CLOUD APPLICATION  Paas environment :-  Examples: Google App Engine, Heroku, Mosso, Engine Yard, Joyent or Force.com (SalesForce Dev Platform).  Advantages: Good for developers, more control than “Application” Clouds, tightly configured.  Disadvantages: Restricted to what is available and other dependencies.
  • 14. CLOUD APPLICATION  Iaas environment:-  Virtualization layers (hardware/software)  Examples: Amazon EC2, GoGrid, Amazon S3, Nirvanix, Linode.  Advantages: Full control of environments and infrastructure.  Disadvantages: Most costly.
  • 15. Single tenancy gives each customer a On a multi-tenant platform, all applications run in dedicated software stack – and each layer in a single logical environment: faster, more secure, each stack still requires configuration, more available, automatically upgraded and monitoring, upgrades, security updates, maintained. Any improvement appears to all patches, tuning and disaster recovery. customers at once. Single-Tenant vs. Multi-Tenant Architecture
  • 16. Who’s using Clouds today?  Startups & Small businesses ◦ Can use clouds for everything.  Mid-Size Enterprises ◦ Can use clouds for many things.  Large Enterprises ◦ More likely to have hybrid models where they keep some things in house.
  • 17. BENEFITS  Cost saving.  Scalability/flexibility.  Reliability.  Mobile access every where.  Maintenance .
  • 18. CHALLENGES  Security and privacy.  Continuous evolution.  Lack of standards.