This document provides an overview of cloud computing, including its basic functioning, characteristics, service models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS), types of clouds (private, public, hybrid, multi-cloud, community), and advantages and disadvantages. Cloud computing allows on-demand access to configurable computing resources via the internet. It provides various capabilities for users to store and process data in third-party data centers. The main service models are infrastructure as a service, platform as a service, and software as a service.
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A model for delivering information technology services in which resources are retrieved from the internet through web-based tools and applications, rather than a direct connection to a server.
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A model for delivering information technology services in which resources are retrieved from the internet through web-based tools and applications, rather than a direct connection to a server.
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Cloud Computing is storage and accessing data and programs over the internet instead of your personal computers hard drive. Advantages and Disadvantages of Cloud Computing. Risks of cloud computing as far as security.
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Cloud Computing is the internet-based computing wherby shared resources, software, and information are provided to computers and other devices on demand, like the electrcity grid
Cloud is a cloud computing service offered by IT companies, providing servers, storage, network, applications and services through a global network of their managed data Centers. The company allows these services to be provisioned on demand over the Internet. In other word, the cloud refers to software and services that run on the Internet, instead of locally on personal computer or companies owen servers. Cloud services can be accessed through a Web browser like Internet explorer or Google Chrome, and dedicated mobile apps.
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This slide give you the basic idea of the Cloud Computing and AWS service.
1) How Cloud Computing is working
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3) Service and Deployment Model
4) Service Provider (AWS & Google App Enginee)
Cloud Computing is the internet-based computing wherby shared resources, software, and information are provided to computers and other devices on demand, like the electrcity grid
What is Cloud Computing and, How does the cloud work?
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What is Cloud Computing and, How does the cloud work?
The term “cloud” is used as a substitute for the “internet”. Cloud computing points to any hardware or software like networks, software, analytics, servers, storage, databases, and intelligence provided over the internet (cloud) by any service provider.
Data, software, and source codes are often stored on hard drives, which is quite risky since difficult situations may arise such as hard disk crashes, data corruption, and eventual loss of the entire resources to work with. A cloud computing service provides various server, software, storage, and application services over the Internet so that they should be safe. They can be configured to handle any size of access or traffic and can scale up and down according to the volume and, frequency of requirement. Thus cloud computing is the delivery of different services through the Internet including different servers, software, storage, and applications. In other words, using cloud computing, customers can access software, infrastructure, platforms, devices, and other resources over the internet.
Customers can easily utilize these services available in the cloud without any prior knowledge of how to manage the resources involved.
Large companies such as Google, Amazon, IBM, Sun, Cisco, Dell, HP, Intel, Novell, and Oracle are investing in cloud computing to provide individuals and businesses with a variety of cloud-based solutions.
For example, Google Cloud is a collection of public cloud services provided by Google. All Application development is done on Google hardware. These include Google Compute Engine, App Engine, Google Cloud Storage, and Google Container Engine.
Cloud storage utilizes data centers with massive computer servers that store data and access it online through the internet. The users can remotely upload and store their content and retrieve it whenever they need it.
Advantages of cloud computing.
Businesses around the world are moving away from traditional on-premises services as cloud computing becomes more popular. In recent years, cloud-based services have radically changed the way businesses do business, enabling them to use information technology infrastructures, platforms, software, and applications via the Internet.
Users can devote more time and effort to their main business processes instead of spending their time learning about the resources they need to manage.
Cloud computing allows users to avoid significant capital investments because they can rent physical infrastructure from third-party providers.
Cloud computing infrastructure services leverage shared resources, allowing servers to work efficiently withou
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2. INTRODUCTION
Cloud computing is a model for enabling convenient, on-demand access to
a shared pool of configurable computing resources. Cloud computing and
storage solutions provide users and enterprises with various capabilities to
store and process their data in third-party data centers. It is a general term
used to describe a new class of network based computing that takes place
over the Internet,
• Basically a step on from Utility Computing
• A collection/group of integrated and networked hardware, software
and Internet infrastructure, called a platform.
• Using the Internet for communication and transport provides
hardware, software and networking services to clients.
7. ►This is also known as hardware as a service.
►It is a computing power that you can rent for a limited period of time.
►It allows existing applications to be run on a cloud suppliers hardware.
►Cloud providers offer computers – as physical or more often as virtual machines – raw (block) storage, firewalls, load
balancers, and networks.
8. ►Gives nice API (Application Programming Interface) and take care of the
implementation.
►In the PaaS model, cloud providers deliver a computing platform and/or
solution stack typically including operating system, programming language
execution environment, database, and web server.
►It is a platform for developers to write and
create their own SaaS i.e. applications.
►Usage of it means rapid development at
low cost.
►Example: Salesforce.com, Windows Azure
etc.
9. ►Also known as On-demand Service.
►It is an application that can be accessed from anywhere on the world as long as you can have
an computer with an Internet Connection.
►We can access this cloud hosted application without any additional hardware or software.
►Examples : G-mail, Yahoo mail, Hotmail etc.
►Also it can provide security features such as SSL encryption, a cryptographic protocol.
11. PRIVATE CLOUD
Private cloud is cloud infrastructure
operated solely for a single
organization, whether managed
internally or by a third-party, and
hosted either internally or externally .
Undertaking a private cloud project
requires a significant level and
degree of engagement to virtualize
the business environment, and
requires the organization to
reevaluate decisions about existing
resources. When done right, it can
improve business, but every step in
the project raises security issues that
must be addressed to prevent serious
vulnerabilities.
12. A cloud is called a "public cloud" when
the services are rendered over a network
that is open for public use. Public cloud
services may be free. Technically there
may be little or no difference between
public and private cloud architecture,
however, security consideration may be
substantially different for services
(applications, storage, and other
resources) that are made available by a
service provider for a public audience
and when communication is effected
over a non-trusted network. Generally,
public cloud service providers like
Amazon AWS, Microsoft and Google own
and operate the infrastructure at
their data center and access is generally
via the Internet.
13. MULTI
CLOUD
Multi cloud is the use of multiple
cloud computing services in a
single heterogeneous architecture
to reduce reliance on single
vendors, increase flexibility
through choice, mitigate against
disasters, etc. It differs from hybrid
cloud in that it refers to multiple
cloud services, rather than
multiple deployment modes.
14. Hybrid cloud is a composition of two or more clouds (private, community or public) that
remain distinct entities but are bound together, offering the benefits of multiple deployment
models. Hybrid cloud can also mean the ability to connect collocation, managed and/or
dedicated services with cloud resources. Gartner, Inc. defines a hybrid cloud service as a
cloud computing service that is composed of some combination of private, public and
community cloud services, from different service providers. A hybrid cloud service crosses
isolation and provider boundaries so that it can't be simply put in one category of private,
public, or community cloud service. It allows one to extend either the capacity or the
capability of a cloud service, by aggregation, integration or customization with another
cloud service . Varied use cases for hybrid cloud composition exist. For example, an
organization may store sensitive client data in house on a private cloud application, but
interconnect that application to a business intelligence application provided on a public
cloud as a software service
15. A community cloud in computing is a
collaborative effort in which
infrastructure is shared between
several organizations from a specific
community with common concerns
(security, compliance, jurisdiction,
etc.), whether managed internally or
by a third-party and hosted internally
or externally. The costs are spread
over fewer users than a public cloud
(but more than a private cloud), so
only some of the cost savings potential
of cloud computing are realized.
18. LOWER COMPUTER COSTS
You do not need a high-powered and high-
priced computer to run cloud computing's web-
based applications. Since applications run in
the cloud, not on the desktop PC, your desktop
PC does not need the processing power or
hard disk space demanded by traditional
desktop software. When you are using web-
based applications, your PC can be less
expensive, with a smaller hard disk, less
memory, more efficient processor. In fact, your
PC in this scenario does not even need a CD or
DVD drive, as no software programs have to
be loaded and no document files need to be
saved.
19.
20. INCREASED DATA RELIABILITY
Unlike desktop computing, in which if a hard disk crashes
and destroy all your valuable data, a computer crashing in
the cloud should not affect the storage of your data. If
your personal computer crashes, all your data is still out
there in the cloud, still accessible. In a world where few
individual desktop PC users back up their data on a
regular basis, cloud computing is a data-safe computing
platform.
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That is not a problem with cloud computing,
because you do not take your documents with you.
Instead, they stay in the cloud, and you can access
them whenever you have a computer and an
Internet connection. Documents are instantly
available from anywhere.