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Technet Case Study for Virtualization Mohana Murali Krishna Karnati
University of the Cumberlands
Technet Case Study for Virtualization
Technet is a hypothetical business in the storage manufacturing industry. This paper intend to elaborate the server virtualization concept using Microsoft
virtualization software from Windows server 2012R2. Organization’s Preparedness for Virtualization. As of now, the IT system design is a mishmash of old
frameworks that were obtained through various acquisitions of different providers in the storage industry. In any case, these old frameworks are aging and will soon
need to be upgraded. Generally, these old frameworks support applications that have been in service for about 10 years. The IT system situated in one of Technet
branch in Asia for instance comprise of old servers that have been in service for the last 5 years. These old servers were launched to support production and
productivity applications. The expense for permit of these old applications are presently being inspected to check whether they can be dropped and the
information moved to current Technet Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) applications. Consequently, since several IT related components are potential
contender for upgrading, this makes the likelihood of changing over current physical server farms into virtualized computing resources appropriate. Microsoft
Licensing of Virtualized Environments
Datacenter and the Standard edition are the two license version for Windows Server 2012R2 offered by Microsoft. There is likewise a free version called
Hyper-V Server which is an independent system that only contains the Windows hypervisor, a driver model as well as virtualization modules. Every window
version underpins Hyper-V, which is Microsoft's Type-1 hypervisor offering, likewise referred to as a bare-metal installation, and each Hyper-V server is known as a
Host (Portnoy, 2012). The Windows Server.
Seminar_report on Microsoft Azure ServiceANAND PRAKASH
Executing applications in the clouds offer many advantages over the traditional way of running programs. Firstly, using cloud computing allows rapid service deployment and massive savings upfront because not having to invest in infrastructure. Secondly, cloud computing model allows computing power and storage to scale up with business growth. In addition to this, it’s also easy to dynamically adjust computing power up or down. As a customer, you end up paying for the actual usage of resources. The advantages of using the Azure cloud platform relate to the fact that Microsoft has tried to minimize the changes involved in migrating applications to the cloud. Effort required from developers already familiar with Microsoft’s technologies to utilize the Azure is minimal. In addition to this, upcoming releases of Azure are going to support applications written in languages such as Python and PHP. Another advantage in Microsoft’s solution is that the services provided can be used in a very flexible fashion. Not only are Azure services available to cloud applications, but also traditional on-premises applications are free to exploit them. What’s even better, Microsoft seems to be improving in terms of interoperability. Because all of the services are accessible via industry standard protocols, it is guaranteed exploiting them doesn’t force customers to use Microsoft’s operating systems on-premises. Although there are many advantages in cloud computing, there are also disadvantages that shouldn’t be ignored. The first and most obvious disadvantage is the fact that by running applications in the cloud you have to hand over your private data. Privacy and security concerns are direct consequences of this. Secondly, although cloud computing relieves customers from the burden of infrastructure management, it also takes away the possibility to be in total control of that infrastructure. In addition to loosing control on hardware, using compute clouds also ties the customer very tightly to the cloud service provider. Data, for example, is usually stored in a proprietary format which makes porting applications to competitors’ systems hard. As customers are locked in, they are also at the mercy of that certain service provider’s future pricing strategy.
Авторский учебный курс от Архитектора Microsoft Алексея Кибкало.
Что такое Hyper-V
Версии Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V
Аппаратные требования к Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V
Установка Hyper-V
Сетевые возможности Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V
Что такое Live Migration
Высокодоступные кластеры Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V
Аварийное восстановление и Hyper-V Replica
Азы управления при помощи System Center
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Build your private cloud with paa s using linuxz cover story enterprise tech ...Elena Nanos
This article has been published as a cover story of Enterprise Tech Journal Jun 2013 issue, at - http://enterprisesystemsmedia.com/article/build-your-private-cloud-with-paas-using-linux-on-system-z.
Do you know that according to Gartner poll, Private Cloud project deployments are increasing significantly in 2013 and nearly 90% of customers are looking at Private Cloud implementation and are either in the planning or early deployment stages? Is your shop currently looking into Private Platform as a Service (PaaS) Cloud implementation? Have you looked into what zEnterprise has to offer in this space?
This article gives insight on Private Cloud Implementation on zEnterprise and can help you learn how your organization can benefit from implementing a Dev/Test private cloud using PaaS with Linux on System z and why WebSphere Application Server (WAS) may be a perfect fit for a Dev/Test Private Cloud.
Learn how your organization can cut IT costs by deploying “self-service” for developers, using Dev/Test Private Cloud.
This article goes over what Applications are a good fit for Dev/Test Private Cloud and the benefits of this implementation, such as :
• Reduce the number of Dev/Test WAS environments using dedicated resources
• Reduce hardware and software license costs
• Improve speed of upgrades
• Standardize procedures and software levels
• Let developers set up and use new environments in minutes instead of days or weeks
• Simplify WAS infrastructure management
Article also goes over the key differences in managing cloud infrastructure on distributed platforms vs. mainframes and shows how Linux on System z plays a critical role in creating PaaS clouds.
• Mainframes can scale vertically, while distributed servers can scale horizontally.
• Linux on System z has much higher densities of virtual machines per processor core compared to distributed servers.
• Cloud implementation on zEnterprise can dynamically allocate workloads to available pooled resources.
• Linux on System z leverages z/VM’s ability to virtualize CPUs and memory, as well as share those resources among many Linux guests. One IFL can run the equivalent of many distributed servers.
• Consolidation of Linux workloads on a single physical hardware server allows multiple Linux images to run on z/VM IFLs without affecting IBM software charges for existing System z general processors.
Creating private cloud to host dev/test environments can save your company money and increase efficiency. Start small, but think big; create a cloud strategy and roadmap that involves getting leadership buy in, building business cases and presenting them in stages within your organization, standardizing procedures and using a fit-for-purpose approach to select pilot applications.
Connect with author of this article, Elena Nanos, on Linkedin at http://www.linkedin.com/pub/elena-nanos/1/a47/70a
On the other hand DeskStream employs client-side desktop virtualization technology to offer an optimized and high performance Dynamic Virtual Desktops (DVDs) by combining the best of centralized IT management and client computing together to deliver truly anywhere, anytime personalized desktop execution on any device resulting in significant cost savings and uncompromised user experience.
Windows server 2012 r2 Hyper-v Component architecture Tũi Wichets
Windows server 2012 r2 Hyper-V Component Architecture
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2/21/2020 Soil Colloids (Chapter 8) Notes - AGRI1050R50: Introduction to Soil Science (2020S)
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Soil Colloids (Chapter 8) Notes
Soil Colloids (Chapter 8) Notes
Did you know ....
Did you know soil fertility or the ability for a soil to provide nutrients is seated in the type of minerals it
contains? Chapter 8 will cover the various types of soil colloids including all the layer and non-layer
silicates, cation exchange, anion exchange, and sorption.
Lecture content notes are accompanied by videos listed below the notes in each submodule (e.g. Soil
Colloids (Chapter 8) Videos A though H). Print or download lecture notes then view videos in
succession alongside lecture content and add additional notes from each video. The start of each
video is noted in parenthesis (e.g. Content for Video A) within each lecture note set and contains
lecture content through the note for the next video (e.g. Content for Video B).
Figures and tables unless specifically referrenced are from the course text, Nature and Property of
Soils, 14th Edition, Brady and Weil.
Content Video A
Soil Colloids
Smallest soil particles < 1 µm
Surface area - LARGE
Surface charge - CEC
Adsorb water
AGRI1050R50: Introduction to Soil Science (2020S) LH
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Types of Colloids
Crystalline Silicate clays: ordered, crystalline, layers
Non-crystalline silicate clays: non-ordered, layers, volcanic
Iron/Aluminum Oxides – weathered soils, less CEC
Humus – OM, not mineral or crystalline, high CEC
Soil Colloids
Content Video B
Layer Silicates - Construction
Phyllosillicates
Tetrahedral Sheets
1 Si with 4 Oxygen
Share basal oxygen
Form sheets
Octahedral Sheets
6 Oxygen with Al3+ or Mg 2+
Di T i O t h d l b d # f di ti i
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AGRI1050R50: Introduction to Soil Science (2020S) LH
https://gotoclass.tnecampus.org/d2l/le/content/8094442/navigateContent/176/Previous?pId=60403304
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Case 53
Problems in Pasta Land
by
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Old Dominion University
The Food Factory has been operating in an underdeveloped country for approximately 10
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“side-line” operation to process lower quality wheat flour, which is a by-product of the
normal milling process. This low-gluten flour is generally not suitable for the production of
bread or for direct sale to consumers.
In 2009, the pasta division is confronted with a major problem. It is too successful!
The factory was designed around the mill. Production capacities matched the amount of
effluent from the mill rather than coming from a sound marketing strategy. As shown in
Table 53-1, by 2006, the pasta plant was no longer able to effectively serve existing
customers. The plant that was designed to produce 600 tons of pasta per month on two
production lines is now facing average monthly orders of approximately 800 tons.
Furthermore, the corporate director of marketing estimates that orders could easily be
increased to 1400 to 1800 tons per month.
1 All monies used in this case are in the local currency, which is one of the more than 40 countries in
the world that use the $ symbol and most of which are called dollars.
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Another challenge facing the factory is that the initial equipment was refurbished, not
new, and it is now antiquated and seriously dilapidated. Unless the plant is shut down,
equipment replacement is going to be required. The existing equipment was already a
technological generation behind when it was bought. During the last 10 years a new
generation of equipment has been developed based on high-temperature drying. The new
technology is much more suited for use with low-quality (low-gluten) flour and semolina.
New machinery is significantly more efficient. It requires fewer workers, has lower relative
energy consumption, and produces less waste. The pasta plant still maintains a price lead
through the low cost at which it is able to obtain raw materials from the corporate wheat mill,
but this barely compensates for the plant’s low efficiency.
The new technology is also enabling competitors to use low-quality, low-cost raw
materials and still produce a reasonably high-quality end product. Ultimately, this means that
the cost of higher quality pasta has dropped significantly in price, and the quality of the low-
cost pasta is increasing significantly. The pasta factory’s market is customers wit.
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Organization Name: Insta-Buy
Insta-Buy is an E-Commerce Multinational American company. It was founded in 2010 and is based in Atlanta, Georgia. It mainly operates with grocery delivery and pick up and it offers services through web application and mobile application to various states in United States. It is one of the major online marketplaces for grocery delivery. The company is valued at $1 billion worth and has partnership with over 150 retailers. It is known for its fresh produce and timely delivery and pickup.
Predictive Analysis at Insta-Buy:
The predictive analytics is termed as what is likely to happen in the future. The predictive analytics is based on statistical and data mining technique. The aim of this technique is to predict the future of the project such as what would be the customer reaction on project, financial need, etc. In developing predictive analytical application, a number of techniques are used such as classification algorithms. The classification techniques are logistic regression, decision tree models and neural network. Clustering algorithms are used to segment customers in different groups which helps to target specific promotions to them. To estimate the relationship between different purchasing behavior, association mining technique is used (Mehra, 2014). As an example, for any product on Amazon.com results in the retailer also suggesting similar products that a customer might be interested in. Predictive analytics can be used in E-commerce to solve the following problems
1. Improve customer engagement and increase revenue
1. Launch promotions that target specific customer group
1. Optimizing prices to generate maximum profits
1. Keep proper inventory and reduce over stalking
1. Minimizing fraud happenings and protecting privacy
1. Provide batter customer service at low cost
1. Analyze data and make decision in real time
TOPICS:
Student: Ahmed
Topic: Bayesian Networks (Predicting Sales In E-commerce Using Bayesian Network Model)
Student: Meet
Topic: Predictive Analysis
Student: Peter
Topic: Privacy and Confidentiality in an e-Commerce World: Data Mining, Data Warehousing, Matching and Disclosure Limitation
Student: Nayeem
Topic: Ensemble Modeling
Student: Shek
Topic: L.Jack & Y.D. Tsai, Using Text Mining of Amazon Reviews to Explore User-Defined Product Highlights and Issues.
Student: Suma
Topic: Deep Neural Networks
REFERENCES:
Olufunke Rebecca Vincent, A. S. (2017). A Cognitive Buying Decision-Making Process in B2B E-Commerce Using Analytic-MLP. Elsevier.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/319278239_A_Cognitive_Buying_Decision-Making_Process_in_B2B_E-Commerce_Using_Analytic-MLP
Wan, C. C. (2017). Forcasting E-commerce Key Performance Indicators
https://beta.vu.nl/nl/Images/stageverslag-wan_tcm235-867619.pdf
Fienberg, S. (2006). Privacy and Confidentiality in an e-Commerce World: Data Mining, Data Warehousing, Matching and Disclosure Limitation. Statistical Science, .
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MARTHA GELLHORN, Field Report to Harry Hopkins (1934)
1. From Martha Gellhorn to Harry Hopkins, Report, Gaston County, North Carolina, November 11, 1934, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Harry Hopkins Papers, Box 66. Online transcript available at http://newdeal.feri.org/hopkins/hop08.htm.
Journalist and novelist Martha Gellhorn’s heartrending field report describing impoverished Gastonia, North Carolina, families vividly captures the desperate hope of depression-era families. Hired by Harry Hopkins, Franklin Roosevelt’s point man for federal relief efforts, Gellhorn detailed the enormous challenge facing the administration. Compounding the epic humanitarian crisis she encountered was the political opposition, which she singled out as one among many obstacles hampering relief efforts.
All during this trip [to North Carolina] I have been thinking to myself about that curious phrase “red menace,” and wondering where said menace hid itself. Every house I visited — mill worker or unemployed — had a picture of the President. These ranged from newspaper clippings (in destitute homes) to large colored prints, framed in gilt cardboard. The portrait holds the place of honour over the mantel. . . . He is at once God and their intimate friend; he knows them all by name, knows their little town and mill, their little lives and problems. And, though everything else fails, he is there, and will not let them down.
I have been seeing people who, according to almost any standard, have practically nothing in life and practically nothing to look forward to or hope for. But there is hope; confidence, something intangible and real: “the president isn’t going to forget us.”
Let me cite cases: I went to see a woman with five children who was living on relief ($3.40 a week). Her picture of the President was a small one, and she told me her oldest daughter had been married some months ago and had cried for the big, coloured picture as a wedding present. The children have no shoes and that woman is terrified of the coming cold as if it were a definite physical entity. There is practically no furniture left in the home, and you can imagine what and how they eat. But she said, suddenly brightening, “I’d give my heart to see the President. I know he means to do everything he can for us; but they make it hard for him; they won’t let him.” I note this case as something special; because here the faith was coupled with a feeling (entirely sympathetic) that the President was not entirely omnipotent.
I have been seeing mill workers; and in every mill when possible, the local Union president. There has been widespread discrimination in the south; and many mills haven’t re-opened since the strike. Those open often run on such curtailment that workers are getting from 2 to 3 days work a week. The price of food has risen (especially the kind of food they eat: fat-back bacon, flour, meal, sorghum) as high as 100%. It is getting cold;.
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Abstract - The Vietnamese government have plan to develop the
wind farms with the expected capacity of 6 GW by 2030. With the
high penetration of wind power into power system, wind power
forecasting is essentially needed for a power generation
balancing in power system operation and electricity market.
However, such a tool is currently not available in Vietnamese
wind farms as well as electricity market. Therefore, a short-term
wind power forecasting tool for 24 hours has been created to fill
in this gap, using artificial neural network technique. The neural
network has been trained with past data recorded from 2015 to
2017 at Tuy Phong wind farm in Binh Thuan province of Viet
Nam. It has been tested for wind power prediction with the input
data from hourly weather forecast for the same wind farm. The
tool can be used for short-term wind power forecasting in
Vietnamese power system in a foreseeable future.
Keywords: power system; wind farm; wind power forecasting;
neural network; electricity market.
I. NECESITY OF WIND POWER FORECASTING
Today, the integration of wind power into the existing
grid is a big issue in power system operation. For the system
operators, power generation curve of wind turbines is a
necessary information in the power sources balancing. From
the dispatchers’ point of view, wind power forecast errors
will impact the system net imbalances when the share of
wind power increases, and more accurate forecasts mean less
regulating capacity will be activated from the real time
electricity market [1]. In the deregulated market, day-ahead
electricity spot prices are also affected by day-ahead wind
power forecasting [2]. Wind power forecasting is also
essential in reducing the power curtailment, supporting the
ancillary service. However, due to uncertainty of wind speed
and weather factors, the wind power is not easy to predict.
In recent years, many wind power forecasting methods
have been proposed. In [3], a review of different approaches
for short-term wind power forecasting has been introduced,
including statistical and physical methods with different
models such as WPMS, WPPT, Prediktor, Zephyr, WPFS,
ANEMOS, ARMINES, Ewind, Sipreolico. In [4], [5], the
methods, models of wind power forecasting and its impact on
*Research supported by Gesellschaft fuer Internationale
Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ).
D. T. Viet is with the University of Danang, Vietnam (email:
[email protected]).
V. V. Phuong is with the University of Danang, Vietnam (email:
[email protected]).
D. M. Quan is with the University of Danang, Vietnam (email:
[email protected]).
A. Kies is with the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, Germany
(email: [email protected] uni-frankfurt.de).
B. U. Schyska is with the Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg,
Germany (email: [email protected]).
Y. K. Wu i.
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PROGRESSIVE COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY, Appellant,
v.
Hector Raul TREVINO and Mario Moyeda,
Appellees.
No. 04–05–00113–CV.
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How ISO 27001 can help achieve GDPR compliance
Isabel Maria Lopes
Polytechnic Institute of Bragança, Bragança, Portugal
UNIAG, Polytechnic Institute of Bragança, Portugal
ALGORITMI Centre, Minho University, Guimarães,
Portugal
[email protected]
Pedro Oliveira
Polytechnic Institute of Bragança, Bragança, Portugal
[email protected]
Teresa Guarda
Universidad Estatal Península de Santa Elena – UPSE, La
Libertad, Ecuador
Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas – ESPE, Sangolqui,
Quito, Equador
ALGORITMI Centre, Minho University, Guimarães,
Portugal
[email protected]
Abstract — Personal Data Protection has been among the most
discussed topics lately and a reason for great concern among
organizations. The EU General Data Protection Regulation
(GDPR) is the most important change in data privacy regulation
in 20 years. The regulation will fundamentally reshape the way in
which data is handled across every sector. The organizations had
two years to implement it. As referred by many authors, the
implementation of the regulation has not been an easy task for
companies. The question we aim to answer in this study is how far
the implementation of ISO 27001 standards might represent a
facilitating factor to organizations for an easier compliance with
the regulation. In order to answer this question, several websites
(mostly of consulting companies) were analyzed, and the aspects
considered as facilitating are listed in this paper.
Keywords - regulation (EU) 2016/679; general data protection
regulation; ISO/IEC 27001.
I. INTRODUCTION
In recent years, data protection has become a forefront issue
in cyber security. The issues introduced by recurring
organizational data breaches, social media and the Internet of
Things (IoT) have raised the stakes even further [1, 2]. The EU
GDPR, enforced from May 25 2018, is an attempt to address
such data protection. The GDPR makes for stronger, unified data
protection throughout the EU.
The EU GDPR states that organizations must adopt
appropriate policies, procedures and processes to protect the
personal data they hold.
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
/International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 27000 series
is a set of information security standards that provide best-
practice recommendations for information security management
[3].
This international standard for information security, ISO
27001, provides an excellent starting point for achieving the
technical and operational requirements necessary to reduce the
risk of a breach.
Not all data is protected by the GDPR, since it is only
applicable to personal data. This is defined in Article 4 as
follows [4]:
“personal data” means any information relating to an
identified or identifiable natural person (’data subject’); an
identifiable.
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and Skills
Topic: Cross-cultural Leadership
Week 10
Readings for this week….
◦ Week 10 Topic: Cross-Cultural Leadership
◦ Chapter 11, Daft
◦ Javidan, M., Dorfman, P.W., De Luque, M.S. & House R.J. (2006). In the eye of the beholder:
Cross cultural lessons in leadership from Project GLOBE - Academy of Management Perspect ive,
20(1), 67-90
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◦ Randel, A.E., et al. (2018). Inclusive leadership: Realizing posit ive outcomes through
belongingness and being valued for uniqueness, Human Resource Management Review, 28:190-
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◦ Hoffman, R., Yeh, C. & Casnocha, B. (2019). Learn from People, Not Classes Whom do you know,
and what can they teach you? Harvard Business Review, Mar – Apr 2019.
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Work Force Trends
With more multi generational workplaces, work forces are becoming more
diverse and cultures of inclusion more common
Women leaders in Global Businesses showing an increasing trend
Globalization is compelling businesses to send more workers to other countries
Leaders are traveling and working abroad in greater numbers
Workers with international experience and skills are increasingly more sought-
after in the workplace
Visualising the Iceberg Model of Culture
(source:http://opengecko.com/interculturalism/visualising-the-iceberg-model-of-
culture/) The iceberg model of culture
has been arrived at through
the work of many theorists,
including those referenced
below:
◦ French, W., & Bell, C. (1995).
Organization development.
(5th Ed.). [Englewood Cliffs,
NJ: Prentice-Hall
International]
◦ Hall, E. T. (1976) Beyond
Culture [New York:
Doubleday]
◦ Selfridge, R., Sokolik, S.
(1975) “A comprehensive
v iew of organizational
management”. MSU
Business Topics, 23(1), 46-61
◦ Weaver, G. R. (1986).
“Understanding and coping
with cross-cultural
adjustment stress”. In Paige
R. M. (Ed.), Cross-Cultural
Orientation, New
Conceptualizations and
Applications. [Lanham, MD:
University Press of America]
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A leader with skills.
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Introduction: The foreclosure process can differ for deeds
versus mortgages. You will conduct research to determine
these differences since it is not only covered in the real estate
exam, but it is important to know this process in professional
practice.
Scenario: Henri and Lila own a restaurant which the
government has caused to close due to widening the road in
front of their establishment. Since this is the main source of
their income, and has caused Lila and Henri to stop payments
on their mortgage, address the following questions.
Checklist:
Explain the action that Henri and Lila should expect from the
bank regarding their property.
Describe how the banks actions would differ if it was a deed of
trust rather than a mortgage.
Respond in a minimum of 600–850-word essay with additional
title and reference pages using APA format and citation style.
Access the Unit 4 Assignment grading rubric.
Submit your response to the Unit 4 Assignment Dropbox.
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Depression or Major Depressive Disorder is considered as a mental health disorder that negatively impacts how an individual feel, think and behave. Individuals who suffer from depression exhibit feelings of sadness and loss in interest in once enjoyed activities (Parekh. 2017). It can cause different kinds of emotional and physical problems and can minimize an individual’s ability to be functional in their daily routines. Annually, approximately 6.7% of adults are impacted by depression. It is estimated that 16.6% of individuals will experience depression at some time in their life (Parekh. 2017). Depression is said to manifest at any time, but on average, the first manifestation occurs during the late teens to mid-20s. The female population is susceptible to experience depression than the male population. Some research indicated that one-third of the female population would experience a major depressive episode in their lifetime (Parekh. 2017).
Among all the mental disorders, depression is one of the most treatable. It is estimated that between 80-90 % of individuals suffering from depression respond well to treatment and experienced remission of their symptoms (Parekh. 2017). As a mental health professional, prior to deciphering diagnosis and initiating diagnosis, it is paramount to conduct a complete diagnostic evaluation, which includes an interview and, if necessary, a physical examination (Parekh. 2017). Blood tests can be conducted to ascertain that depression is not precipitated by a medical condition like thyroid dysfunction. The evaluation is to identify specific symptoms, medical and family history, cultural factors, and environmental factors to derive a diagnosis and establish a treatment plan (Parekh. 2017). One of the assessment tools for depression is the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale. In this discussion, I will be discussing the psychometric properties of the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale and elaborate on when it is appropriate to utilize this assessment tool with clients, including whether the tool can be utilized to evaluate the efficacy of psychopharmacologic medications.
The Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) was introduced in early 1960. It has been considered as a gold standard in depression studies and a preferred scale in the evaluation of depression treatment. It is the most vastly utilized observer-rated depression scale worldwide (Vindbjerg.et.al., 2019). The HDRS was initially created to measure symptoms severity in depressed inpatient; however, the 17-item HAM-D has advanced in over five decades into 11 modified versions that have been administered to various patient populations in an array of psychiatric, medical, and other research settings (Rohan.et.al., 2016). There are two most common versions with either 17 or 21 items and is scored between 0-4 points. Each item assists mental health professionals or c.
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chapter Information Systems
Sourcing
After 13 years, Kellwood, an American apparel maker, ended its soups!to!nuts IS outsourcing
arrangement with EDS . The primary focus of the original outsourcing contract was to integrate
12 individually acquired units with different systems into one system. Kellwood had been satis-
" ed enough with EDS ’ s performance to renegotiate the contract in 2002 and 2008, even though
at each renegotiation point, Kellwood had considered bringing the IS operations back in house,
or backsourcing. The 2008 contract iteration resulted in a more # exible $105 million contract that
EDS estimated would save Kellwood $2 million in the " rst year and $9 million over the remaining
contract years. But the situation at Kellwood had changed drastically. In 2008, Kellwood had been
purchased by Sun Capital Partners and taken private. The chief operating of" cer (COO), who was
facing a mountain of debt and possibly bankruptcy, wanted to consolidate and bring the operations
back in house to give some order to the current situation and reduce costs. Kellwood was suffering
from a lack of IS standardization as a result of its many acquisitions. The chief information of" cer
(CIO) recognized the importance of IS standardization and costs, but she was concerned that the
transition from outsourcing to insourcing would cause serious disruption to IS service levels and
project deadlines if it went poorly. Kellwood hired a third!party consultant to help it explore the
issues and decided that backsourcing would save money and respond to changes caused by both the
market and internal forces. Kellwood decided to backsource and started the process in late 2009. It
carefully planned for the transition, and the implementation went smoothly. By performing stream-
lined operations in house, it was able to report an impressive $3.6 million savings, or about 17% of
annual IS expenses after the " rst year. 1
The Kellwood case demonstrates a series of decisions made in relation to sourcing. Both the
decision to outsource IS operations and then to bring them back in house were based on a series of
This chapter is organized around decisions in the Sourcing Decision Cycle. The ! rst question
regarding information systems (IS) in the cycle relates to the decision to make (insource) or
buy (outsource) them. This chapter ’ s focus is on issues related to outsourcing whereas issues
related to insourcing are discussed in other chapters of this book. Discussed are the critical
decisions in the Sourcing Decision Cycle: how and where (cloud computing, onshoring,
offshoring). When the choice is offshoring, the next decision is where abroad (farshoring,
nearshoring, or captive centers). Explored next in this chapter is the ! nal decision in the
cycle, keep as is or change in which case the current arrangements are assessed and modi-
! cations are made to the outsourcing arrangem.
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Eating and Weight
Health Psychology (PSYC 172)
Professor: Andrea Cook, PhD
February 18, 2020
The Digestive System
– Food nourishes the body by providing energy for
activity
– Digestion begins in the mouth
• Salivary glands provide moisture that allows food to
have taste
• Importance of good mastication
The Digestive System
The Digestive System
– Food is swallowed and then moves through the
pharynx and esophagus
– Peristalsis moves food through the digestive
system
– In the stomach, food is mixed with gastric juices
so it can be absorbed by the small intestine
– Most nutrients are digested in the small intestine
– Digestion process is complete when waste is
eliminated
The Digestive System, Continued
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4YouTube: What is the human microbiome?
Supporting the Gut Microbiome
Dysbiosis = unbalanced gut microbiome
• associated with weight gain, insulin resistance,
inflammation
Probiotics
• contain live microorganisms
• maintain or improve the "good" bacteria (normal microflora)
in the body
• e.g., fermented foods, yogurt, sauerkraut, kimchi
Prebiotics
• act as food for human microflora
• helps improve microflora balance
• e.g., whole grains, bananas, greens, onions, garlic
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https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/consumer-health/expert-
answers/probiotics/faq-20058065
Supporting the Gut Microbiome
Medication overuse
• anti-inflammatories, antibiotics, acid blocking drugs, and
steroids damage gut or block normal digestive function
Stress
• chronic stress alters the normal bacteria in the gut
Lifestyle
• plenty of fiber, water, exercise and rest
Healthy Defecation
• three bowel movements a day to three each week
• no intestinal pain or bloating
• no straining
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Factors in Weight Maintenance
– Stable weight occurs when calories eaten equal those
expended for body metabolism and physical exercise
[OLD THINKING]
– Complicated interplay of nutrients, hormones, and
inflammation
• Metabolic rates differ from person to person
• Ghrelin, a hormone, stimulates appetite
• Leptin, a protein, signals satiation and fat storage
• Insulin, a hormone produced in pancreas
– unlocks cells for glucose use for energy
– cues hypothalamus for satiation and decreased appetite
Factors in Weight Maintenance
What is obesity?
– Overeating is not the sole cause of obesity
– Various methods to assess body fat
• Skin-fold technique
• Percentage body fat
• Body mass index (BMI)
– Can also be thought of in terms of social and
cultural standards
– ideal body = thinner in past 50 years
What is Obesity?
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“extreme” obesity
• past 30 years obesity rates have nearly doubled to
600 million
• 37.8% of US adults are obese and an additional 32.6%
are over.
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of Film
Tahvildaran
Assignment Objectives: Enhance and/or improve critical thinking and
media literacy skills by:
1. Developing a clear and concise thesis statement (an
argument) in response to the
following question: Does the �lm have the power to
transform political sensibilities?
2. Writing an outline for a �ve paragraph analytical essay
building on a clear and
concise thesis statement, including topic sentences and
secondary supports.
3. Identifying and explaining three scenes from the �lm text in
support of the thesis
statement/argument.
4. Writing an introductory paragraph for the outlined analytical
essay
Be sure to read thoroughly the writing conventions below before beginning this
assignment.
Note: You are NOT writing a full essay; rather, you are outlining an analytical
essay by completing the dialogue in the boxes below.
Writing a Critical Review (analytical) Essay
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1. Every essay that you write for this course must have a clear thesis, placed
(perhaps) somewhere near the end of the introductory paragraph. Simply
stated, a THESIS (or ARGUMENT) expresses, preferably in a single sentence,
the point you want to make about the text that is the subject of your essay. A
THESIS should be an opinion or interpretation of the text, not merely a fact or
observation. The best possible THESIS will answer some speci�c questions
about the text. Very often the THESIS contains an outline of the major points
to be covered in the essay. A possible thesis for an essay on character in
Perry Henzell’s The Harder They Come might read somewhat as follows:
The protagonist of THTC is not a hero in the epic sense of the word, but a
self-centered young man bred of economic oppression and cultural
dependency. The characters in this �lm have no real psychological depth, but
are markers for a society of consumption and momentary glory.
(You might then go on to exemplify from the text and argue in favor or
against this interpretation: your essay need not hold to only one perspective.)
What single, clear QUESTION does the above THESIS attempt to answer?
2. Each essay should be organized into �ve (5) paragraphs, each based on one
of two to four major ideas, which will comprise the BODY of the essay. Each
paragraph must have a topic sentence, often (but not always) towards the
beginning of the paragraph, which clearly states the ARGUMENT or point to
be made in the paragraph. Following the thesis set forth.
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Gayle Rubin’s charmed circle, which we talked about in a lecture video, identifies
sexual practices that are privileged in our patriarchal society versus those
considered deviant.
relationship types that are privileged by society versus those considered deviant.
racial, class, and sexuality categories associated with privilege versus those that are
associated with oppression.
practices of masculinity and femininity that are privileged by society versus those
that are considered deviant.
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Please match the concept with a summary/definition of it
Theoretical, research, and activist
perspective focused on how race,
class, and gender are interconnected
and mutually constitutive systems of
social inequality that interact
differently in specific contexts
Theoretical perspective that severs sex
from gender from sexuality
Perspective on sexuality in which
intimate and sexual relations are
primary sites for women’s domination
and subordination in patriarchal
societies
Perspective on sexuality in which
sexual norms and practices express the
current needs of capital
Queer theory
Feminism
Intersectionality
Marxism
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According to AnnaLouise Keating, Gloria Anzaldúa negotiated many social statuses that
marked her as an outsider or as different and which subsequently informed her work on
mestiza consciousness. These social statuses included that Anzaldúa was lesbian,
Chicana, Tejana, a woman, and
did not speak Spanish.
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3. Technet Case Study for Virtualization Mohana Murali Krishna
Karnati
University of the Cumberlands
Technet Case Study for Virtualization
Technet is a hypothetical business in the storage manufacturing
industry. This paper intend to elaborate the server virtualization
concept using Microsoft
virtualization software from Windows server 2012R2.
Organization’s Preparedness for Virtualization. As of now, the
IT system design is a mishmash of old
frameworks that were obtained through various acquisitions of
different providers in the storage industry. In any case, these
old frameworks are aging and will soon
need to be upgraded. Generally, these old frameworks support
applications that have been in service for about 10 years. The IT
system situated in one of Technet
branch in Asia for instance comprise of old servers that have
been in service for the last 5 years. These old servers were
launched to support production and
productivity applications. The expense for permit of these old
applications are presently being inspected to check whether they
can be dropped and the
information moved to current Technet Enterprise Resource
Planning (ERP) applications. Consequently, since several IT
related components are potential
contender for upgrading, this makes the likelihood of changing
over current physical server farms into virtualized computing
resources appropriate. Microsoft
4. Licensing of Virtualized Environments
Datacenter and the Standard edition are the two license version
for Windows Server 2012R2 offered by Microsoft. There is
likewise a free version called
Hyper-V Server which is an independent system that only
contains the Windows hypervisor, a driver model as well as
virtualization modules. Every window
version underpins Hyper-V, which is Microsoft's Type-1
hypervisor offering, likewise referred to as a bare-metal
installation, and each Hyper-V server is known as a
Host (Portnoy, 2012). The Windows Server 2012R2 Datacenter
version best fit in conditions where the primary OS of VMs
installed will run on the Windows Server OS.
The principle advantage for using the Datacenter rendition is
that it support making of a boundless number of authorized
Windows Server VMs This implies that no
matter the number of Windows Server VMs the basic physical
hardware can support, will consequently be authorized, so no
compelling reason to buy extra licenses
for every window Server VM. The Datacenter version likewise
support clustering at either the Host or VM level, which
empowers a more significant level of
accessibility for Hosts and portability of guest VMs within
Hosts. The Windows Server 2012R2 Standard version is ideal
for environment that are gently virtualized
and don't require numerous VMs with the Windows Server OS.
It's imperative to take note of that the Standard version is
constrained in that it will only help formation
of two licensed Windows Server VMs on the Host.
Nevertheless, clients despite everything have the opportunity to
make the same number of Non-Windows Server
5. VMs the fundamental physical hardware can support, for
example, Linux based VMs, yet clients should purchase any OS
licenses exclusively for VM OSs that need
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them. The standalone Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2012R2 version
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Windows Server VMs the basic physical hardware can support.
Yet, once more, clients should purchase
any OS licenses separately for VM OSs that need them. This
Hyper-V adaptation is appropriate for Non-Windows Server VM
environment, for example, Virtual
Desktop Infrastructures (VDI) and Linux or UNIX based VMs
Shared Storage Considerations
As brought out by Savill (2014b), Windows Server 2012R2
support a wide range of shared storage to store the virtual
components managed by the Hosts.
These incorporate shared storage gadgets, for example, Storage
Area Networks (SAN) that use Fiber-Channel or iSCSi
conventions, Network Attached Storage (NAS)
machines that use network conventions, and Windows File
Servers that utilization SMB 3.0 and iSCSI conventions. The
advantages of shared storage are; it
is integrated for the most elevated usage of accessible extra
7. room; can be utilized as a centralized backup solution; is open
by all Hosts in the datacenter (with
legitimate network); and empowers simple relocation of VMs
between Hosts or Host gatherings (Savill, 2014b). Building
High-Availability (HA) into Shared
Storage. SAN and NAS gadgets normally have HA abilities
incorporated with them by their providers, for the most part
with redundant hardware controllers and
multi-way links with interior segments. Be that as it may, Direct
Attached Storage (DAS) JBOD walled in areas and physical
servers with huge abilities to house inside
drives, can likewise be designed with HA like features by using
the Windows Storage Spaces include and empowering the File
Server job on chosen Hosts.
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For example, a Windows File Server can be designed as either a
File Server for General Use (for example mutual catalogs), or as
a Scale-Out File Server for
8. application information (SoFS) (for example VHD documents or
SQL Server database records). The difference between the two
is SoFS servers can be bunched for HA
capacity and imparted to various Hosts and synchronous
connections using Clustered Shared Volumes (CSV). This is
what empowers simple relocation of VMs
between bunched Hosts. Therefore, one proposal is to
manufacture HA shared storage utilizing bunched Storage
Spaces to make flexible RAID storage pools that
deals with the disk drives, while Windows SoFS circulates
multipath conections with different Hosts (Savill, 2014b).
Building Redundancy into Shared Storage. As
of now referenced, Storage Spaces related to SoFS can be
grouped for HA ability at that point imparted to numerous
Hosts. This is significant on the grounds that HA
clusters have built-in redundancy with the end goal that on the
off chance that one SoFS server fail, another SoFS server in the
cluster can assume control over the
services and the document frameworks remains profoundly
accessible to every connected Host. These features are what
empowers storage tools providers like
DataOn to offer a Windows File Server storage machine that
uses a couple of Windows File Server clusters in one physical
walled in area. Every walled in area has
somewhere in the range of three to eight joined JBODs. This
works in repetition of SoFS cluster hubs and the JBODs
themselves. Accordingly, making these storage
machines a reasonable, cost effective alternative for shared
capacity to SAN and NAS like abilities. Another choice is to
check whether a similar idea could likewise be
worked with existing Technet hardware. Windows Azure Cloud
Services
The Windows Azure framework is based on three fundamental
9. structure squares, Windows Azure Compute, Windows Azure
Data Services, and Windows Azure App
Services. The connection component to Windows Azure is
Windows Azure Network, which isn't an Azur building block in
essence, yet fills in as the association
interface among customers and the Azure stage (Savill, 2014b).
Windows Azure Compute. This is the center of Azure's
framework and is the place VMs are made and
dwell. Azure Compute additionally gives the different cloud
service models, for example, PaaS and IaaS. Furthermore, this
is the place client applications and site
facilitating administrations reside. The administration of Azure
Compute assets is managed by Fabric Controller and gives
clients the interface to scaling out extra
registering assets when required and discharging these extra
computing assets when required for flexibility. Fabric
Controller likewise goes about as an
observing help and as a fix management service for all Azure
computing resources (Savill, 2014b). Windows Azure Data
Services. This Azure structure block gives
information storage services other than Host VHD storage for
VMs Two sorts of extra storage are given by Data Services,
Binary Large Objects (to store any kind of
information) and Tables (ideal for NoSQL). What's more,
whatever information is stored in Data Services is either
replicated multiple times inside the equivalent
datacenter or is geo reproduced across Azure datacenters.
Nonetheless, Technet should know about Data Sovereignty laws
(Rossi, 2015). Clients are likewise
furnished with information import and fare ability of their
information. Ultimately, Data Services can likewise go about as
a reinforcement sight for Disaster Recovery
service (Savill, 2014b). Windows Azure Hybrid cloud
capability. An extraordinary bit of leeway to using Azure is in
10. its capacity to connect a Private cloud with
a Public cloud. For example, Technet can make their own
Private cloud to address their issues and keep up control of the
framework. Be that as it may, should the
Private distributed computing assets become stressed and
require extra processing resources, at that point an ideal
solution is to have an Azure IaaS Public cloud
connected toward the Technet Private cloud, to fill in as
impermanent extra computing resources when required. This is
what makes up a Hybrid cloud organization
model. The procedure of briefly using Public distributed
computing assets when required is called cloud bursting (Jamsa,
2013). This is the benefit of utilizing the
Windows Azure IaaS cloud deployment model.
Why Technet Should Consider Windows Azure
The difficulties of keeping up customary datacenters and
physical frameworks are numerous. These incorporate the
developing expenses of Power and Cooling;
contracting server farm Space; working in Resiliency implies in
any event two of everything; absence of Resiliency influences
Flexibility (for example arranged personal
time); enormous pool of Human Resources to keep up the server
farm and persistent preparing. Presently duplicate these
difficulties over all Technet geo located
server farms and expenses can be millions of dollars.
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dropped and the information moved to
current Technet Enterprise Resource
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farms into virtualized computing
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parts are potential contender for
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hypervisor, a driver model as well as
virtualization modules.
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Hyper-V Server, which is an independent
item that contains just the Windows
hypervisor, a driver model, and
virtualization parts
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Every window version underpins Hyper-
V, which is Microsoft's Type-1 hypervisor
offering, likewise referred to as a bare-
metal installation, and each Hyper-V
server is known as a Host (Portnoy,
2012). The Windows Server 2012R2
Datacenter version best fit in conditions
where the primary OS of VMs installed
will run on the Windows Server OS. The
principle advantage for using the
Datacenter rendition is that it support
making of a boundless number of
authorized Windows Server VMs This
implies that no matter the number of
Windows Server VMs the basic physical
hardware can support, will consequently
be authorized, so no compelling reason
to buy extra licenses for every window
Server VM.
Original source
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licensed Windows Server VMs on the
Host. Nevertheless, clients despite
everything have the opportunity to make
the same number of Non-Windows
Server VMs the fundamental physical
hardware can support, for example,
Linux based VMs, yet clients should
purchase any OS licenses exclusively for
VM OSs that need them. The standalone
Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2012R2 version
is ideal for environment that don't
require any Windows Server OS VMs This
is on the grounds that Hyper-V Server is
a free version of Microsoft Server and
gives production of zero license Windows
Server VMs on the Host.
Original source
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Hosts.
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(2014b) to store the virtual Hosts-
managed modules
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gadgets, for example, Storage Area
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or iSCSi conventions, Network Attached
Storage (NAS) machines that use network
conventions, and Windows File Servers
that utilization SMB 3.0 and iSCSI
conventions.
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SAN (Storage Area Networks), which use
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that use the network protocols, and the
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2014b).
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and empowers smooth relocation of VMs
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Building High-Availability (HA) into
Shared Storage.
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storage
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SAN and NAS gadgets normally have HA
abilities incorporated with them by their
providers, for the most part with
redundant hardware controllers and
multi-way links with interior segments.
Be that as it may, Direct Attached Storage
(DAS) JBOD walled in areas and physical
servers with huge abilities to house
inside drives, can likewise be designed
with HA like features by using the
Windows Storage Spaces include and
empowering the File Server job on
chosen Hosts.
Original source
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windows extra rooms include and
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chosen Hosts
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Building Redundancy into Share Storage
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storage tools providers like DataOn to
offer a Windows File Server storage
machine that uses a couple of Windows
File Server clusters in one physical walled
in area.
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vendors like DataOn to provide a
Windows File Server storage device that
uses Windows File Server clusters in a
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Windows Azure Cloud Services The
Windows Azure framework is based on
three fundamental structure squares,
Windows Azure Compute, Windows
Azure Data Services, and Windows Azure
App Services. The connection component
to Windows Azure is Windows Azure
Network, which isn't an Azur building
block in essence, yet fills in as the
association interface among customers
and the Azure stage (Savill, 2014b).
Windows Azure Compute.
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Windows Azure Cloud Services The
Windows Azure stage is based on three
principle building squares, Windows
Azure Compute, Windows Azure Data
Services, and Windows Azure App
Services The association system to
Windows Azure is Windows Azure
Network, which isn't an Azur building
square as such, yet fills in as the
association interface among customers
and the Azure stage (Savill, 2014b)
Windows Azure Compute
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This is the center of Azure's framework
and is the place VMs are made and dwell.
Azure Compute additionally gives the
different cloud service models, for
example, PaaS and IaaS. Furthermore,
this is the place client applications and
site facilitating administrations reside.
The administration of Azure Compute
assets is managed by Fabric Controller
and gives clients the interface to scaling
out extra registering assets when
required and discharging these extra
computing assets when required for
flexibility.
Original source
This is the center of Azure's foundation
and is the place VMs are made and dwell
Sky blue Compute additionally gives the
different cloud administration models,
for example, PaaS and IaaS Likewise, this
is the place client applications and site
facilitating administrations live The
administration of Azure Compute assets
is overseen by Fabric Controller and
gives clients the interface to scaling out
extra processing assets when required
and discharging these extra figuring
assets when never again required for
versatility
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30. Student paper
Fabric Controller likewise goes about as
an observing help and as a fix
management service for all Azure
computing resources (Savill, 2014b).
Original source
Texture controller likewise goes about as
an observing assistance and as a fix the
executives administration for all azure
figuring assets (Savill, 2014)
4
Student paper
Windows Azure Data Services. This Azure
structure block gives information storage
services other than Host VHD storage for
VMs Two sorts of extra storage are given
by Data Services, Binary Large Objects (to
store any kind of information) and Tables
(ideal for NoSQL). What's more, whatever
information is stored in Data Services is
either replicated multiple times inside
the equivalent datacenter or is geo
reproduced across Azure datacenters.
Nonetheless, Technet should know about
Data Sovereignty laws (Rossi, 2015).
Original source
Windows Azure Data Services This Azure
structure square gives information
31. stockpiling administrations other than
Host VHD stockpiling for VMs Two kinds
of extra stockpiling are given by Data
Services, Binary Large Objects (to store
any sort of information) and Tables (ideal
for NoSQL) Likewise, whatever
information is put away in Data Services
is either recreated multiple times inside
the equivalent datacenter or is geo
imitated crosswise over Azure
datacenters Be that as it may,
WesternDisk should know about Data
Sovereignty laws (Rossi, 2015)
4
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Clients are likewise furnished with
information import and fare ability of
their information. Ultimately, Data
Services can likewise go about as a
reinforcement sight for Disaster
Recovery service (Savill, 2014b).
Original source
Clients are additionally furnished with
information import and fare capacity of
their information Finally, Data Services
can likewise go about as a reinforcement
locate for Disaster Recovery
administration (Savill, 2014b)
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Windows Azure Hybrid cloud capability.
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Windows Azure Hybrid cloud capability
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An extraordinary bit of leeway to using
Azure is in its capacity to connect a
Private cloud with a Public cloud. For
example, Technet can make their own
Private cloud to address their issues and
keep up control of the framework. Be
that as it may, should the Private
distributed computing assets become
stressed and require extra processing
resources, at that point an ideal solution
is to have an Azure IaaS Public cloud
connected toward the Technet Private
cloud, to fill in as impermanent extra
computing resources when required.
This is what makes up a Hybrid cloud
organization model.
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An incredible bit of leeway to utilizing
Azure is in its capacity to interface a
Private cloud with a Public cloud For
example, WesternDisk can make their
own Private cloud to address their issues
33. and keep up control of the foundation Be
that as it may, should the Private
distributed computing assets become
pushed and require including extra
figuring assets, at that point an ideal
arrangement is to have an Azure IaaS
Public cloud connected toward the
WesternDisk Private cloud, to fill in as
impermanent extra registering assets
when required This is the thing that
makes up a Hybrid cloud sending model
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