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Cloud Computing: By-Sahana Pamdurangi

Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. It consists of three layers: Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). Cloud computing provides advantages like improved performance, reduced costs, universal access, and increased reliability, but also risks like security concerns, loss of data, and dependency on constant internet access. Key technologies enabling cloud computing include virtualization, data centers, broadband networks, web and multitenant technologies, and services.

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Cloud Computing: By-Sahana Pamdurangi

Cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction. It consists of three layers: Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). Cloud computing provides advantages like improved performance, reduced costs, universal access, and increased reliability, but also risks like security concerns, loss of data, and dependency on constant internet access. Key technologies enabling cloud computing include virtualization, data centers, broadband networks, web and multitenant technologies, and services.

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CLOUD COMPUTING

BY-SAHANA PAMDURANGI
WHAT IS CLOUD COMPUTING?

 CLOUD COMPUTING 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
LAYERS OF CLOUD COMPUTING

 Software as a Service(SaaS): SaaS is a model of software


deployment where an application is hosted as a service
provided to customers across the Internet.
 Platform as a Service(PaaS): Provides you computing
platforms which typically includes operating system,
programming language execution environment, database,
web server etc
 Infrastructure as a Service(IaaS): Provides you the
computing infrastructure, physical or (quite often) virtual
machines and other resources like IP addresses, virtual
local area networks, etc.
Advantages of Cloud Computing

 Improved performance
 Reduced software costs
 Instant software updates
 Improved document format compatibility
 Unlimited storage capacity
 Easier group collaboration
 Device independence
 Increased data reliability
 Universal document access
 Latest version availability
Disadvantages of Cloud Computing

 Requires a constant Internet connection


 Does not work well with low-speed connections
 Features might be limited
 Stored data might not be secure
 Stored data can be lost
 HPC System
 Risky
 Can be slow
 Migration issue
 Requires continuous internet connection
Cloud Infrastructure Management

 Setup: Cloud infrastructure setup, installation of software


 Configuration: Hardware and software configuration
 Active Monitoring: Continuous, proactive monitoring of
your cloud infrastructure, instant alerts on email and
mobile
 Cost & Performance Optimization: Reduce monthly cost
for cloud infrastructure and maximize performance
 Support Changes: Add/remove resources (servers, storage,
software) in the environment as needed
 Security: Constantly monitor for security threats and fix
them right away
Challenges and Risks in Cloud
Computing

 Cloud Migration
 Incompatibility
 Data security
 Lack of expertise
 Downtime
 Bandwidth Cost
 Service Quality
 Performance
 Incorporating with Existing Infrastructure
 Governance and Control
Cloud-Enabling Technology

Virtualization technology
 Virtualization is a process of converting a physical IT
resource into a virtual IT resource
 Server
 Storage
 Network
 Power
Cloud-Enabling Technology

Data Center Technology


A data center is a facility used to house computer
systems and associated components, such as
telecommunications and storage systems.
 Virtualization
 Standardization and Modularity
 Automation
 Remote Operation and Management
Cloud-Enabling Technology

Broadband networks & Internet architecture


 All clouds must be connected to a network
 Internet’s largest backbone networks, established
and deployed by ISPs, are interconnected by core
routers
Cloud-Enabling Technology

Web technology
 Cloud computing relies on internet.
 Web technology is generally used as both the
implementation medium and the management
interface for cloud services
Cloud-Enabling Technology

Multitenant technology
 Enable multiple users (tenants) to access the same
application simultaneously
 Multitenant applications ensure that tenants do not
have access to data and configuration information
that is not their own
Cloud-Enabling Technology

Service technology
 Service technology is an approach used to create a
technology based upon the use of services
 The technology of web services is the most likely
connection technology of service oriented
architectures (SOA)
Thank You!

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