A brief discussion about Cloud computing for a beginner, you can get a clear idea about cloud computing from this slides.Also, discuss cloudsim simulator.
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Presented By
Manash Kumar Mondal
Under the Guidance of
Dr. Utpal Biswas , Prof. & Head
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
University of Kalyani
2. History Of Cloud Computing.
Cloud Computing.
Cloud Architecture
Deployment Model
Services Model
Benefit Of Cloud Computing
Why cloud Computer become popular
Research direction of cloud
CloudSim toolkit
Modules of CloudSim
Main features of CloudSim
CloudSim architecture
Simulation style
Disadvantage
Referances
Outline
3. History of Cloud Computing
Cluster Computing
Grid Computing
Cloud Computing
4. What is Cloud Computing ?
Cloud is a parallel and distributed
computing system consisting of a
collection of inter-connected and
virtualized computers that are
dynamically provisioned and
presented as one or more unified
computing resources based on
service-level agreements (SLA)
established through negotiation
between the service provider and
consumers.
15. Benefits of Cloud Computing:
Cost Savings
Mobile Access
Scalability and Capacity
Resource Maximization
Collaboration
Customization
16. Why Cloud Computing Become popular? :
There are so many reasons, cloud computing ought to become
popular.
On-demand self-service
Broad network access
Resource pooling
Rapid elasticity
Measured service
17. Disadvantages of cloud computing
Technical Issues
Security in the Cloud
Prone to attack
Possible downtime
Cost
Inflexibility
Lack of support
18. CloudSiM Toolkit
A Framework For Modeling And Simulation Of
Cloud Computing Infrastructures And Services.
Originally built at the Cloud Computing and Distributed Systems
(CLOUDS) Laboratory, The University of Melbourne, Australia
It is Completely written in JAVA.
20. Main features of CloudSiM
Modeling and simulation
Data center network topologies and message-passing
applications
Dynamic insertion of simulation elements
Stop and resume of simulation
Policies for allocation of hosts and virtual machines
23. References
1.National Institute of Standards and Technology Special Publication 500-291 V2
Natl. Inst. Stand. Technol. Spec. Publ. 500-291, 108 pages (May 24, 2013)
2. Buyya Rajkumar, Yeo Chee Shin, Venugopal Srikumar, Broberg James and Brandic Ivona, “Cloud computing
and emerging IT platforms: Vision, hype, and reality for delivering computing as the 5th utility”, Future
Generation Computer Systems (2009), pp. 599-616
3. Gandotra .I, Abrol P. Gupta P. Uppal R. and Singh S. (2011) “Cloud Computing Over Cluster, Grid
Computing: a Comparative Analysis”, Journal of Grid and Distributed Computing, pp-01-04
4. Kavitha. K, ”Study on Cloud Computing Model and its Benefits, Challenges”, International Journal of
Innovative Research in Computer and Communication Engineering
5. ANCAAPOSTU1, FLORINA PUICAN2, GEANINA ULARU3, GEORGE SUCIU4, GYORGY
TODORAN5,” Study on advantages and disadvantages of Cloud Computing – the advantages of Telemetry
Applications in the Cloud”
6. Calheiros RN, Ranjan R, Beloglazov A, De Rose CA, Buyya R (2011). "CloudSim: a toolkit for modeling and
simulation of cloud computing environments and evaluation of resource provisioning
algorithms." (PDF). Software: Practice and Experience. 41 (1): 23–50.
24. References (cont.):
7. "The Cloud Computing and Distributed Systems (CLOUDS) Laboratory, University
of Melbourne"
8. Parsa, S., Entezari-Maleki, R.: RASA: A New Grid Task Scheduling Algorithm.
International Journal of Digital Content Technology and its Applications 3, 91–99
(2009)
9. Bhatia, W., Buyya, R., Ranjan, R.: CloudAnalyst: A CloudSimbased Visual Modeller
for
Analysing Cloud Computing Environments and Applications. In: 2010 24th IEEE
International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications, pp.
446–452
(2010)
10. Calheiros, R.N., Ranjan, R., De Rose, C.A.F., Buyya, R.: CloudSim: A Novel
Framework
for modelling and Simulation of Cloud Computing Infrastructures and Services
(2009)
11. Calheiros, R.N., Ranjan, R., De Rose, C.A.F., Buyya, R.: CloudSim: A Novel
Framework
for Modeling and Simulation of Cloud Computing Infrastructures and Services.
Technical
Report, GRIDS-TR-2009-1, Grid Computing and Distributed Systems Laboratory,
The
University of Melbourne, Australia (2009)