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C LOUD  C OMPUTING Aneesh Kurian
What is a cloud? Cloud computing is a term used to describe both a platform and type of application.  A cloud computing Platform dynamically provisions,configures, reconfigures, and deprovisions servers as needed. Advanced clouds typically include other computing resources such as SANs, firewall and other security devices .
PROCESS Cloud is a pool of virtualized computer resources.  A cloud can: Host a variety of different workloads simultaneously. Self-recovering programming models that allow workloads to recover from many unavoidable hardware/software failures. Monitor resource use in real time to enable rebalancing of allocations when needed.
Cloud Architecture
Benefits Cloud computing infrastructures can allow enterprises to achieve more efficient use of their IT hardware and software investments.  Cloud computing is an example of an ultimately virtualized system, and a natural evolution for data centers.  A cloud infrastructure can be a cost efficient model for delivering information services, promoting innovation, and increasing responsiveness through real-time workload balancing.
Usage scenarios Internal innovation Virtual worlds e-business Personal hobbies
Internal innovation Innovators request resources online through a simple web interface.  They specify a desired start and end dates for their innovation.  A cloud resource administrator approves or rejects the request.  Upon approval, the cloud provisions the servers.  The innovator has the resources available for use within a few minutes or an hour depending on what type of resource was requested.
Virtual worlds Virtual worlds require significant amounts of computing power, especially as those virtual spaces become large or as more and more users log in. Massively multiplayer online games (MMPOG) are a good example of significantly large virtual worlds.
e-business In e-business, scalability can be achieved by making new servers available as needed.  In another example a company may experience high  workloads on weekends or evenings as opposed to early  mornings and weekdays.  If a company has a significantly large cloud, they could  schedule computer resources to be provisioned each  evening, weekend, or during a peak season. There are more opportunities to achieve efficiencies as  the cloud grows.
Personal hobbies Innovation is no longer a concept developed and owned by companies and businesses.  It is becoming popular at the individual level, and more individuals are coming up with innovations.  These individuals could be requesting servers from a cloud to work on their innovations.
Cloud provisioning and management Automated provisioning The core functionality of a cloud is its ability to automatically provision servers for innovators and to enable innovators, administrators, and others to use that function with a Web-based interface. Typically, a pilot team needs four to twelve weeks to identify, procure, and build a pilot infrastructure and additional time to build a security compliant software stack so that developers can begin building or deploying applications and code.  The cloud provides a framework and offering that reduces that boarding process to approximately one hour.
Reservation and scheduling Cloud requires a contractual start date so that it is possible to reserve resources for a future time.  Contract start dates give innovators an accurate expectation of when they will receive there approved resources.  The reservation system in the cloud provides a system of checks and balances so that new reservations cannot be approved for resources that don’t exist or that are already committed for the specified time frame.
Change management Extending contracts As with most innovations, projects, pilots, and prototypes often have unknown elements related to development delays, new requirements, and funding. The unknowns sometimes make it difficult to adhere to a contractual end date, especially if the end date was agreed to several months before the project delays.  For this reason, the cloud allows innovators to request extensions to their original contract end date .
Changing contracts The cloud has many types of innovative pilots and prototypes and is specifically designed to be as flexible and accommodating as possible.  It is not uncommon for a risky pilot using emerging or untested technologies to need to wipe the server clean and start fresh, or in some cases to discover mid_process that they need additional middleware or an alternative operating system.  The cloud can accommodate this need with the change contract function.
Monitoring Clouds typically have a significant number of servers, As the number of cloud resources increase monitoring becomes a critical requirement.  The cloud includes capabilities for monitoring both individual servers and collections of servers.  Innovators and administrators gain significant benefit by having this summary and detailed monitoring information available through the cloud’s Web interface.  Network issues, performance problems, and capacity concerns can be quickly verified and corrected by using themonitoring functions of the cloud.
Cloud computing infrastructures are next generation platforms that can provide tremendous value to companies of any size.  They can help companies achieve more efficient use of their IT hardware and software investments and provide a means to accelerate the adoption of innovations. Cloud computing increases profitability by improving resource utilization.  Costs are driven down by delivering appropriate resources only for the time those resources are needed .
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  • 1. C LOUD C OMPUTING Aneesh Kurian
  • 2. What is a cloud? Cloud computing is a term used to describe both a platform and type of application. A cloud computing Platform dynamically provisions,configures, reconfigures, and deprovisions servers as needed. Advanced clouds typically include other computing resources such as SANs, firewall and other security devices .
  • 3. PROCESS Cloud is a pool of virtualized computer resources. A cloud can: Host a variety of different workloads simultaneously. Self-recovering programming models that allow workloads to recover from many unavoidable hardware/software failures. Monitor resource use in real time to enable rebalancing of allocations when needed.
  • 5. Benefits Cloud computing infrastructures can allow enterprises to achieve more efficient use of their IT hardware and software investments. Cloud computing is an example of an ultimately virtualized system, and a natural evolution for data centers. A cloud infrastructure can be a cost efficient model for delivering information services, promoting innovation, and increasing responsiveness through real-time workload balancing.
  • 6. Usage scenarios Internal innovation Virtual worlds e-business Personal hobbies
  • 7. Internal innovation Innovators request resources online through a simple web interface. They specify a desired start and end dates for their innovation. A cloud resource administrator approves or rejects the request. Upon approval, the cloud provisions the servers. The innovator has the resources available for use within a few minutes or an hour depending on what type of resource was requested.
  • 8. Virtual worlds Virtual worlds require significant amounts of computing power, especially as those virtual spaces become large or as more and more users log in. Massively multiplayer online games (MMPOG) are a good example of significantly large virtual worlds.
  • 9. e-business In e-business, scalability can be achieved by making new servers available as needed. In another example a company may experience high workloads on weekends or evenings as opposed to early mornings and weekdays. If a company has a significantly large cloud, they could schedule computer resources to be provisioned each evening, weekend, or during a peak season. There are more opportunities to achieve efficiencies as the cloud grows.
  • 10. Personal hobbies Innovation is no longer a concept developed and owned by companies and businesses. It is becoming popular at the individual level, and more individuals are coming up with innovations. These individuals could be requesting servers from a cloud to work on their innovations.
  • 11. Cloud provisioning and management Automated provisioning The core functionality of a cloud is its ability to automatically provision servers for innovators and to enable innovators, administrators, and others to use that function with a Web-based interface. Typically, a pilot team needs four to twelve weeks to identify, procure, and build a pilot infrastructure and additional time to build a security compliant software stack so that developers can begin building or deploying applications and code. The cloud provides a framework and offering that reduces that boarding process to approximately one hour.
  • 12. Reservation and scheduling Cloud requires a contractual start date so that it is possible to reserve resources for a future time. Contract start dates give innovators an accurate expectation of when they will receive there approved resources. The reservation system in the cloud provides a system of checks and balances so that new reservations cannot be approved for resources that don’t exist or that are already committed for the specified time frame.
  • 13. Change management Extending contracts As with most innovations, projects, pilots, and prototypes often have unknown elements related to development delays, new requirements, and funding. The unknowns sometimes make it difficult to adhere to a contractual end date, especially if the end date was agreed to several months before the project delays. For this reason, the cloud allows innovators to request extensions to their original contract end date .
  • 14. Changing contracts The cloud has many types of innovative pilots and prototypes and is specifically designed to be as flexible and accommodating as possible. It is not uncommon for a risky pilot using emerging or untested technologies to need to wipe the server clean and start fresh, or in some cases to discover mid_process that they need additional middleware or an alternative operating system. The cloud can accommodate this need with the change contract function.
  • 15. Monitoring Clouds typically have a significant number of servers, As the number of cloud resources increase monitoring becomes a critical requirement. The cloud includes capabilities for monitoring both individual servers and collections of servers. Innovators and administrators gain significant benefit by having this summary and detailed monitoring information available through the cloud’s Web interface. Network issues, performance problems, and capacity concerns can be quickly verified and corrected by using themonitoring functions of the cloud.
  • 16. Cloud computing infrastructures are next generation platforms that can provide tremendous value to companies of any size. They can help companies achieve more efficient use of their IT hardware and software investments and provide a means to accelerate the adoption of innovations. Cloud computing increases profitability by improving resource utilization. Costs are driven down by delivering appropriate resources only for the time those resources are needed .