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Cloud Computing Overview
Definition
• NIST – National Institute of Standards and Technology
“cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand
network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g.,
networks, servers, storage, applications and services) that can be rapidly
provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service
provider interaction.“

• The NIST definition lists five essential characteristics of cloud computing:
    –   on-demand self-service
    –   broad network access
    –   resource pooling
    –   rapid elasticity or expansion
    –   measured service
• It also lists three "service models" (software, platform and infrastructure),
  and four "deployment models" (private, community, public and hybrid)
  that together categorize ways to deliver cloud services.
OSSM!
• On-demand: the server is already setup and
  ready to be deployed
• Self-service: customer chooses what they
  want, when they want it
• Scalable: customer can choose how much they
  want and ramp up if necessary
• Measureable: there's metering/reporting so
  you know you are getting what you pay for
Dave Nielson CloudCamp
Gartner Hype Cycle
Gartner Report Highlights
• “There continues to be a seemingly never-ending
  supply of new concepts that are pre-Peak, and
  are attempting to “piggy back” onto the cloud
  hype”
• “Cloud computing has just passed the Peak,
  although nowhere near the Trough Expectations”
• “Cloud computing is relatively new, it
  incorporates derivations of ideas that have been
  in use for some time”
Gartner Report Highlights
• “Cloud computing and platform as a service
  (PaaS) are becoming more hyped than the
  term cloud. As cloud computing continues to
  move beyond the pure hype stage and into
  mainstream adoption, it is important to dig
  beyond the main cloud term to the actual
  ideas and technologies, and to dodge the hype
  and take advantage of the benefits that exist.
  As always, once the hype dies down, the true
  value will arrive.”
Redhat at CloudConnect 2011
SaaS – Software as a Service

• 80% of “Cloud” revenue will be SaaS
• Familiar SaaS Applications:
  – SalesForce.com – CRM
  – Email
• Benefits
  – Lower cost
  – Available everywhere
  – No onsite presence/maintenance costs
SaaS
• “SaaS performs best for relatively simple
  tasks in IT-constrained organizations.Gartner
  warns that the initial two years may be low
  cost for any SaaS-based application, yet could
  over time be even more expensive than on-
  premise software.”
Source: Gartner, Hype Cycle for Cloud Computing, 2011 David Mitchell Smith Publication Date: 27 July 2011 ID
Number: G00214915 © 2011
IaaS – Infrastructure as a Service
• Great for legacy Applications
• Typical IaaS is a web service
• So what is new about IaaS?
  – Scaling – No Problem
     • Need more servers – No Problem
     • Need 50 servers for testing for 2 weeks
  – Self Service
  – No need to manage servers
IaaS
• Open vs Proprietary
• Openstack – becoming standard for Open IaaS
  – Developed by Rackspace and NASA
     • Open sourced code
  – The “Linux” for cloud platforms
• Top Vendors
  – Amazon, Rackspace, Terremark, Eucalyptus, IBM
    Smart Cloud, GoGrid, Nimbula
PaaS – Platform as a Service

• Why PaaS?
  – “IaaS to PaaS is like DOS compared to Windows”
• Goal – To develop software Easier
  – Faster
  – More reliable
  – More Features
• However
  – Steep learning curve for PaaS
Top 10 PaaS Companies
1. Amazon                6. RedHat
2. Salesforce.com            (OpenShift)
   (appForce, Heroku)
3. LongJump              7. CloudFoundary
4. Microsoft                 (VMware)
   (Azure)               8. Google
5. IBM                   9. CloudBees
   (Smart Cloud)
                         10. EngineYard


 Network World 2/27/12
Cloud Types
• Public
  – Most familiar: Amazon
  – Multi-tenant
  – Risk - security
• Private
  – Easiest to initially implement
     • Can be on premise
  – Completely isolated from others
  – Most expensive
Hybrid Clouds
• There continues to be much confusion with clients
  relative to hybrid computing. Gartner’s definition is as
  follows ”Hybrid cloud computing refers to the
  combination of external public cloud computing
  services and internal resources (either a private cloud
  or traditional infrastructure, operations and
  applications) in a coordinated fashion to assemble a
  particular solution”. They provide examples of joint
  security and management, workload/service
  placement and runtime optimization, and others to
  further illustrate the complex nature of hybrid
  computing.
Hybrid Cloud
• Examples
  – Run application in a Public cloud but database is
    on premises for security
  – Run SaaS service as a Private Cloud on premises
    and use public cloud for DR
  – Run Application on a Private Cloud and use Public
    Cloud as needed for high application loads (Zynga,
    Netflix). Also known as “cloudbursting”
Other “aaS”
• Storage (SaaS)
  – Amazon S3
• Database (DBaaS)
• aPaaS – Application PaaS
Other “Cloud” Techologies
• Big Data
  Big Data is also an area of heavy client inquiry activity that Gartner
  interprets as massive hype in the market. They are predicting that Big Data
  will reach the apex of the Peak of Inflated Expectations by 2012. Due to the
  massive amount of hype surrounding this technology, they predict it will be in
  the Trough of Disillusionment eventually, as enterprises struggle to get the
  results they expect.
  – Hadoop
• Networking
  – SDN – Software Defined Networks
  – OpenFlow
• DevOps –
Gartner Report 2012 Trends

• Through 2013, over 60% of enterprise IT
  adoption of the cloud will be to redeploy
  current applications, virtually unchanged
• Through 2014, 80% of enterprise cloud
  initiatives will be in exploiting private and
  hybrid cloud techniques

Gartner Tech Trends Feb 2012
Cloud Technologies “On the Rise”
•   DevOps                                       • Cloud Services
•   Cloud Security                                 Brokerage
•   Private PaaS                                 • Hybrid Clouds
•   Community Cloud                              • “Big Data”
•   Cloudbursting                                • Cloud App
                                                   Development Services
•   Cloud Optimized App                          • Cloud Parallel
    Design                                         Processing

Gartner “Hype Cycle for Cloud Computing, 2011”
Misc Stuff..
• Leaders
  – Amazon
     • 2010 $500M
     • 2011 $800M
     • 2012 >$1B
  – SalesForce.com
     • 2011 $1.7B
     • 2012 $2.3B

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Cloud computing overview

  • 2. Definition • NIST – National Institute of Standards and Technology “cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction.“ • The NIST definition lists five essential characteristics of cloud computing: – on-demand self-service – broad network access – resource pooling – rapid elasticity or expansion – measured service • It also lists three "service models" (software, platform and infrastructure), and four "deployment models" (private, community, public and hybrid) that together categorize ways to deliver cloud services.
  • 3. OSSM! • On-demand: the server is already setup and ready to be deployed • Self-service: customer chooses what they want, when they want it • Scalable: customer can choose how much they want and ramp up if necessary • Measureable: there's metering/reporting so you know you are getting what you pay for Dave Nielson CloudCamp
  • 5. Gartner Report Highlights • “There continues to be a seemingly never-ending supply of new concepts that are pre-Peak, and are attempting to “piggy back” onto the cloud hype” • “Cloud computing has just passed the Peak, although nowhere near the Trough Expectations” • “Cloud computing is relatively new, it incorporates derivations of ideas that have been in use for some time”
  • 6. Gartner Report Highlights • “Cloud computing and platform as a service (PaaS) are becoming more hyped than the term cloud. As cloud computing continues to move beyond the pure hype stage and into mainstream adoption, it is important to dig beyond the main cloud term to the actual ideas and technologies, and to dodge the hype and take advantage of the benefits that exist. As always, once the hype dies down, the true value will arrive.”
  • 8. SaaS – Software as a Service • 80% of “Cloud” revenue will be SaaS • Familiar SaaS Applications: – SalesForce.com – CRM – Email • Benefits – Lower cost – Available everywhere – No onsite presence/maintenance costs
  • 9. SaaS • “SaaS performs best for relatively simple tasks in IT-constrained organizations.Gartner warns that the initial two years may be low cost for any SaaS-based application, yet could over time be even more expensive than on- premise software.” Source: Gartner, Hype Cycle for Cloud Computing, 2011 David Mitchell Smith Publication Date: 27 July 2011 ID Number: G00214915 © 2011
  • 10. IaaS – Infrastructure as a Service • Great for legacy Applications • Typical IaaS is a web service • So what is new about IaaS? – Scaling – No Problem • Need more servers – No Problem • Need 50 servers for testing for 2 weeks – Self Service – No need to manage servers
  • 11. IaaS • Open vs Proprietary • Openstack – becoming standard for Open IaaS – Developed by Rackspace and NASA • Open sourced code – The “Linux” for cloud platforms • Top Vendors – Amazon, Rackspace, Terremark, Eucalyptus, IBM Smart Cloud, GoGrid, Nimbula
  • 12. PaaS – Platform as a Service • Why PaaS? – “IaaS to PaaS is like DOS compared to Windows” • Goal – To develop software Easier – Faster – More reliable – More Features • However – Steep learning curve for PaaS
  • 13. Top 10 PaaS Companies 1. Amazon 6. RedHat 2. Salesforce.com (OpenShift) (appForce, Heroku) 3. LongJump 7. CloudFoundary 4. Microsoft (VMware) (Azure) 8. Google 5. IBM 9. CloudBees (Smart Cloud) 10. EngineYard Network World 2/27/12
  • 14. Cloud Types • Public – Most familiar: Amazon – Multi-tenant – Risk - security • Private – Easiest to initially implement • Can be on premise – Completely isolated from others – Most expensive
  • 15. Hybrid Clouds • There continues to be much confusion with clients relative to hybrid computing. Gartner’s definition is as follows ”Hybrid cloud computing refers to the combination of external public cloud computing services and internal resources (either a private cloud or traditional infrastructure, operations and applications) in a coordinated fashion to assemble a particular solution”. They provide examples of joint security and management, workload/service placement and runtime optimization, and others to further illustrate the complex nature of hybrid computing.
  • 16. Hybrid Cloud • Examples – Run application in a Public cloud but database is on premises for security – Run SaaS service as a Private Cloud on premises and use public cloud for DR – Run Application on a Private Cloud and use Public Cloud as needed for high application loads (Zynga, Netflix). Also known as “cloudbursting”
  • 17. Other “aaS” • Storage (SaaS) – Amazon S3 • Database (DBaaS) • aPaaS – Application PaaS
  • 18. Other “Cloud” Techologies • Big Data Big Data is also an area of heavy client inquiry activity that Gartner interprets as massive hype in the market. They are predicting that Big Data will reach the apex of the Peak of Inflated Expectations by 2012. Due to the massive amount of hype surrounding this technology, they predict it will be in the Trough of Disillusionment eventually, as enterprises struggle to get the results they expect. – Hadoop • Networking – SDN – Software Defined Networks – OpenFlow • DevOps –
  • 19. Gartner Report 2012 Trends • Through 2013, over 60% of enterprise IT adoption of the cloud will be to redeploy current applications, virtually unchanged • Through 2014, 80% of enterprise cloud initiatives will be in exploiting private and hybrid cloud techniques Gartner Tech Trends Feb 2012
  • 20. Cloud Technologies “On the Rise” • DevOps • Cloud Services • Cloud Security Brokerage • Private PaaS • Hybrid Clouds • Community Cloud • “Big Data” • Cloudbursting • Cloud App Development Services • Cloud Optimized App • Cloud Parallel Design Processing Gartner “Hype Cycle for Cloud Computing, 2011”
  • 21. Misc Stuff.. • Leaders – Amazon • 2010 $500M • 2011 $800M • 2012 >$1B – SalesForce.com • 2011 $1.7B • 2012 $2.3B