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CLOUD COMPUTING
Cloud computing is the on-demand delivery of compute
power, database storage, applications, and other IT
resources through a cloud services platform via the internet
with pay-as-you-go pricing.
by
AMBRISH GANGAL
INTRODUCTION TO CLOUD
COMPUTING
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
• These platforms hide the complexity and details of the
underlying infrastructure from users and applications by
providing very simple graphical interface or API (Applications
Programming Interface).
What is Cloud Computing?
• In addition, the platform provides on demand
services, that are always on, anywhere,
anytime and any place.
• Pay for use and as needed, elastic
– scale up and down in capacity and functionalities
• The hardware and software services are
available to
– general public, enterprises, corporations and
businesses markets
Cloud Summary
• Cloud computing is an umbrella term used to refer to
Internet based development and services
• A number of characteristics define cloud data,
applications services and infrastructure:
– Remotely hosted: Services or data are hosted on remote
infrastructure.
– Ubiquitous: Services or data are available from anywhere.
– Commodified: The result is a utility computing model
similar to traditional that of traditional utilities, like gas
and electricity - you pay for what you would want!
What is Cloud Computing
• Shared pool of configurable computing resources
• On-demand network access
• Provisioned by the Service Provider
EVOLUTION OF CLOUD COMPUTING
Evolution of Cloud Computing
• Solving large
problems with
parallel computing
• Network-based
subscriptions to
applications• Offering computing
resources as a
metered service
• Anytime, anywhere
access to virtualized
IT resources
delivered
dynamically as a
service.
Software as a Service
Utility Computing
Cloud Computing
Grid Computing
• Grid computing - combination of computer
resources from multiple administrative domains
applied to a common task
• Utility computing focus is on the business model
on which providing the computing services are
based. , as a metered service similar to a
traditional public utility (such as electricity, water,
natural gas, or telephone network). Utility
computing merely means "Pay and Use", with
regards to computing power.
• Cloud computing is a broader concept than utility
computing and relates to the underlying
architecture in which the services are designed.
CLOUD COMPUTING CHARACTERISTICS
Cloud Computing Characteristics
Common Characteristics:
Low Cost Software
Virtualization Service Orientation
Advanced Security
Homogeneity
Massive Scale Resilient Computing
Geographic Distribution
Essential Characteristics:
Resource Pooling
Broad Network Access Rapid Elasticity
Measured Service
On Demand Self-Service
Basic Cloud Characteristics
• The “no-need-to-know” in terms of the underlying
details of infrastructure, applications interface with
the infrastructure via the APIs.
• The “flexibility and elasticity” allows these systems
to scale up and down at will
– utilising the resources of all kinds
• CPU, storage, server capacity, load balancing, and databases
• The “pay as much as used and needed” type of
utility computing and the “always on!, anywhere
and any place” type of network-based computing.
Basic Cloud Characteristics
• Cloud are transparent to users and
applications, they can be built in multiple
ways
– branded products, proprietary open source,
hardware or software, or just off-the-shelf PCs.
• In general, they are built on clusters of PC
servers and off-the-shelf components plus
Open Source software combined with in-
house applications and/or system software.
WHY CLOUD COMPUTING AND WHY NOT
Opportunities and Challenges
• The use of the cloud provides a number of
opportunities:
– It enables services to be used without any understanding
of their infrastructure.
– Cloud computing works using economies of scale:
• It potentially lowers the outlay expense for start up companies, as
they would no longer need to buy their own software or servers.
• Cost would be by on-demand pricing.
• Vendors and Service providers claim costs by establishing an
ongoing revenue stream.
– Data and services are stored remotely but accessible from
“anywhere”.
Opportunities and Challenges
• In parallel there has been backlash against cloud computing:
– Use of cloud computing means dependence on others and that could
possibly limit flexibility and innovation:
• The others are likely become the bigger Internet companies like Google
and IBM, who may monopolise the market.
• Some argue that this use of supercomputers is a return to the time of
mainframe computing that the PC was a reaction against.
– Security could prove to be a big issue:
• It is still unclear how safe out-sourced data is and when using these
services ownership of data is not always clear.
– There are also issues relating to policy and access:
• If your data is stored abroad whose policy do you adhere to?
• What happens if the remote server goes down?
• How will you then access files?
• There have been cases of users being locked out of accounts and losing
access to data.
ADVANTAGES OF CLOUD COMPUTING
Advantages of Cloud Computing
• 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.
Advantages of Cloud Computing
• Improved performance:
– With few large programs hogging your computer's
memory, you will see better performance from your PC.
– Computers in a cloud computing system boot and run
faster because they have fewer programs and processes
loaded into memory…
• Reduced software costs:
– Instead of purchasing expensive software applications, you
can get most of what you need for free-ish!
• most cloud computing applications today, such as the Google Docs suite.
– better than paying for similar commercial software
• which alone may be justification for switching to cloud applications.
Advantages of Cloud Computing
• Instant software updates:
– Another advantage to cloud computing is that you are no longer faced
with choosing between obsolete software and high upgrade costs.
– When the application is web-based, updates happen automatically
• available the next time you log into the cloud.
– When you access a web-based application, you get the latest version
• without needing to pay for or download an upgrade.
• Improved document format compatibility.
– You do not have to worry about the documents you create on your
machine being compatible with other users' applications or OSes
– There are potentially no format incompatibilities when everyone is
sharing documents and applications in the cloud.
Advantages of Cloud Computing
• Unlimited storage capacity:
– Cloud computing offers virtually limitless storage.
– Your computer's current 1 Tbyte hard drive is small
compared to the hundreds of Pbytes available in the cloud.
• 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!
Advantages of Cloud Computing
• Universal document access:
– 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 wherever you are
• Latest version availability:
– When you edit a document at home, that edited version is
what you see when you access the document at work.
– The cloud always hosts the latest version of your documents
• as long as you are connected, you are not in danger of having an outdated
version
Advantages of Cloud Computing
• Easier group collaboration:
– Sharing documents leads directly to better collaboration.
– Many users do this as it is an important advantages of cloud
computing
• multiple users can collaborate easily on documents and projects
• Device independence.
– You are no longer tethered to a single computer or network.
– Changes to computers, applications and documents follow
you through the cloud.
– Move to a portable device, and your applications and
documents are still available.
DISADVANTAGES OF CLOUD COMPUTING
Disadvantages of Cloud Computing
• Requires a constant Internet connection:
– Cloud computing is impossible if you cannot connect to the
Internet.
– Since you use the Internet to connect to both your
applications and documents, if you do not have an Internet
connection you cannot access anything, even your own
documents.
– A dead Internet connection means no work and in areas
where Internet connections are few or inherently
unreliable, this could be a deal-breaker.
Disadvantages of Cloud Computing
• Does not work well with low-speed connections:
– Similarly, a low-speed Internet connection, such as that
found with dial-up services, makes cloud computing
painful at best and often impossible.
– Web-based applications require a lot of bandwidth to
download, as do large documents.
• Features might be limited:
– This situation is bound to change, but today many web-
based applications simply are not as full-featured as their
desktop-based applications.
• For example, you can do a lot more with Microsoft PowerPoint
than with Google Presentation's web-based offering
Disadvantages of Cloud Computing
• Can be slow:
– Even with a fast connection, web-based applications can
sometimes be slower than accessing a similar software
program on your desktop PC.
– Everything about the program, from the interface to the
current document, has to be sent back and forth from your
computer to the computers in the cloud.
– If the cloud servers happen to be backed up at that
moment, or if the Internet is having a slow day, you would
not get the instantaneous access you might expect from
desktop applications.
Disadvantages of Cloud Computing
• Stored data might not be secure:
– With cloud computing, all your data is stored on the cloud.
• The questions is How secure is the cloud?
– Can unauthorised users gain access to your confidential data?
• Stored data can be lost:
– Theoretically, data stored in the cloud is safe, replicated
across multiple machines.
– But on the off chance that your data goes missing, you have
no physical or local backup.
• Put simply, relying on the cloud puts you at risk if the cloud lets you
down.
Disadvantages of Cloud Computing
• HPC Systems:
– Not clear that you can run compute-intensive HPC
applications that use MPI/OpenMP!
– Scheduling is important with this type of application
• as you want all the VM to be co-located to minimize communication
latency!
• General Concerns:
– Each cloud systems uses different protocols and different APIs
• may not be possible to run applications between cloud based systems
– Amazon has created its own DB system (not SQL 92), and
workflow system (many popular workflow systems out there)
• so your normal applications will have to be adapted to execute on
these platforms.
CLOUD SERVICE MODELS
Cloud Service Models
Software as a
Service (SaaS)
Platform as a
Service (PaaS)
Infrastructure as a
Service (IaaS)
Google
App
Engine
SalesForce CRM
LotusLive,
Office 36
What is Software as a Service? (SaaS)
• SaaS is a software delivery methodology that
provides licensed multi-tenant access to
software and its functions remotely as a Web-
based service.
– Usually billed based on usage
– Usually multi tenant environment
– Highly scalable architecture
SaaS Examples
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
• IaaS is the delivery of technology
infrastructure as an on demand scalable
service
• Usually billed based on usage
• Usually multi tenant virtualized environment
• Can be coupled with Managed Services for OS
and application support
IaaS Examples
IaaS is not Managed Hosting
• Traditional managed hosting is a form of web
hosting where a user chooses to lease entire
server(s) housed in an off-site data center.
– Term based contracts based on projected
resource requirements
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
• PaaS provides all of the facilities required to
support the complete life cycle of building and
delivering web applications and services
entirely from the Internet.
• Typically applications must be developed with a
particular platform in mind
• Multi tenant environments
• Highly scalable multi tier architecture
PaaS Examples
Introduction to Cloud Computing
Introduction to Cloud Computing
Deployment Models
Public cloud
• Public cloud (off-site and remote) describes cloud computing where resources are dynamically
provisioned on an on-demand, self-service basis over the Internet, via web applications/web
services, open API, from a third-party provider who bills on a utility computing basis.
Private cloud
• A private cloud environment is often the first step for a corporation prior to adopting a public cloud
initiative. Corporations have discovered the benefits of consolidating shared services on virtualized
hardware deployed from a primary datacenter to serve local and remote users.
Hybrid cloud
• A hybrid cloud environment consists of some portion of computing resources on-site (on premise)
and off-site (public cloud). By integrating public cloud services, users can leverage cloud solutions for
specific functions that are too costly to maintain on-premise such as virtual server disaster recovery,
backups and test/development environments.
Community cloud
• A community cloud is formed when several organizations with similar requirements share common
infrastructure. Costs are spread over fewer users than a public cloud but more than a single tenant.
Introduction to Cloud Computing
Introduction to Cloud Computing
Introduction to Cloud Computing
Enterprise Cloud Solutions
1. Hybrid Cloud
• Scalability of the Public Cloud with the control and security of a
private cloud
2. Test / Development / QA Platform
• Use cloud infrastructure servers as your test and development
platform
3. Disaster Recovery
• Keep images of your servers on cloud infrastructure ready to
go in case of a disaster
4. Cloud File Storage
• Backup or Archive your company data to cloud file storage
5. Load Balancing
• Use cloud infrastructure for overflow management during peak
usage times
Enterprise Cloud Solutions (cont)
6. Overhead Control
ď‚— Lower overhead costs and make your bids more competitive
7. Distributed Network Control and Cost Reporting
ď‚— Create an individual private networks for each of your
subsidiaries or contracts
8. Messaging Alternatives
ď‚— Replace Microsoft Exchange and SharePoint with Google Apps
9. Rapid Deployment
ď‚— Turn up servers immediately to fulfill project timelines
10. Functional IT Labor Shift
ď‚— Refocus your IT labor expense on revenue producing activities
Virtualization
• Virtual workspaces:
– An abstraction of an execution environment that can be made
dynamically available to authorized clients by using well-defined
protocols,
– Resource quota (e.g. CPU, memory share),
– Software configuration (e.g. O/S, provided services).
• Implement on Virtual Machines (VMs):
– Abstraction of a physical host machine,
– Hypervisor intercepts and emulates instructions from VMs, and allows
management of VMs,
– VMWare, Xen, etc.
• Provide infrastructure API:
– Plug-ins to hardware/support structures Hardware
OS
App App App
Hypervisor
OS OS
Virtualized Stack
Virtual Machines
• VM technology allows multiple virtual
machines to run on a single physical machine.
Hardware
Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM) / Hypervisor
Guest OS
(Linux)
Guest OS
(NetBSD)
Guest OS
(Windows)
VM VM VM
AppApp AppAppApp
Xen
VMWare
UML
Denali
etc.
Performance: Para-virtualization (e.g. Xen) is very close to raw physical
performance!
Virtualization in General
• Advantages of virtual machines:
– Run operating systems where the physical hardware is
unavailable,
– Easier to create new machines, backup machines, etc.,
– Software testing using “clean” installs of operating systems
and software,
– Emulate more machines than are physically available,
– Timeshare lightly loaded systems on one host,
– Debug problems (suspend and resume the problem machine),
– Easy migration of virtual machines (shutdown needed or not).
– Run legacy systems!
What is the purpose and benefits?
• Cloud computing enables companies and
applications, which are system infrastructure
dependent, to be infrastructure-less.
• By using the Cloud infrastructure on “pay as used
and on demand”, all of us can save in capital and
operational investment!
• Clients can:
– Put their data on the platform instead of on their own
desktop PCs and/or on their own servers.
– They can put their applications on the cloud and use the
servers within the cloud to do processing and data
manipulations etc.
Cloud-Sourcing
• Why is it becoming a Big Deal:
– Using high-scale/low-cost providers,
– Any time/place access via web browser,
– Rapid scalability; incremental cost and load sharing,
– Can forget need to focus on local IT.
• Concerns:
– Performance, reliability, and SLAs,
– Control of data, and service parameters,
– Application features and choices,
– Interaction between Cloud providers,
– No standard API – mix of SOAP and REST!
– Privacy, security, compliance, trust…
Introduction to Cloud Computing

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Introduction to Cloud Computing

  • 1. CLOUD COMPUTING Cloud computing is the on-demand delivery of compute power, database storage, applications, and other IT resources through a cloud services platform via the internet with pay-as-you-go pricing. by AMBRISH GANGAL
  • 3. 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 • These platforms hide the complexity and details of the underlying infrastructure from users and applications by providing very simple graphical interface or API (Applications Programming Interface).
  • 4. What is Cloud Computing? • In addition, the platform provides on demand services, that are always on, anywhere, anytime and any place. • Pay for use and as needed, elastic – scale up and down in capacity and functionalities • The hardware and software services are available to – general public, enterprises, corporations and businesses markets
  • 5. Cloud Summary • Cloud computing is an umbrella term used to refer to Internet based development and services • A number of characteristics define cloud data, applications services and infrastructure: – Remotely hosted: Services or data are hosted on remote infrastructure. – Ubiquitous: Services or data are available from anywhere. – Commodified: The result is a utility computing model similar to traditional that of traditional utilities, like gas and electricity - you pay for what you would want!
  • 6. What is Cloud Computing • Shared pool of configurable computing resources • On-demand network access • Provisioned by the Service Provider
  • 7. EVOLUTION OF CLOUD COMPUTING
  • 8. Evolution of Cloud Computing • Solving large problems with parallel computing • Network-based subscriptions to applications• Offering computing resources as a metered service • Anytime, anywhere access to virtualized IT resources delivered dynamically as a service. Software as a Service Utility Computing Cloud Computing Grid Computing
  • 9. • Grid computing - combination of computer resources from multiple administrative domains applied to a common task • Utility computing focus is on the business model on which providing the computing services are based. , as a metered service similar to a traditional public utility (such as electricity, water, natural gas, or telephone network). Utility computing merely means "Pay and Use", with regards to computing power. • Cloud computing is a broader concept than utility computing and relates to the underlying architecture in which the services are designed.
  • 11. Cloud Computing Characteristics Common Characteristics: Low Cost Software Virtualization Service Orientation Advanced Security Homogeneity Massive Scale Resilient Computing Geographic Distribution Essential Characteristics: Resource Pooling Broad Network Access Rapid Elasticity Measured Service On Demand Self-Service
  • 12. Basic Cloud Characteristics • The “no-need-to-know” in terms of the underlying details of infrastructure, applications interface with the infrastructure via the APIs. • The “flexibility and elasticity” allows these systems to scale up and down at will – utilising the resources of all kinds • CPU, storage, server capacity, load balancing, and databases • The “pay as much as used and needed” type of utility computing and the “always on!, anywhere and any place” type of network-based computing.
  • 13. Basic Cloud Characteristics • Cloud are transparent to users and applications, they can be built in multiple ways – branded products, proprietary open source, hardware or software, or just off-the-shelf PCs. • In general, they are built on clusters of PC servers and off-the-shelf components plus Open Source software combined with in- house applications and/or system software.
  • 14. WHY CLOUD COMPUTING AND WHY NOT
  • 15. Opportunities and Challenges • The use of the cloud provides a number of opportunities: – It enables services to be used without any understanding of their infrastructure. – Cloud computing works using economies of scale: • It potentially lowers the outlay expense for start up companies, as they would no longer need to buy their own software or servers. • Cost would be by on-demand pricing. • Vendors and Service providers claim costs by establishing an ongoing revenue stream. – Data and services are stored remotely but accessible from “anywhere”.
  • 16. Opportunities and Challenges • In parallel there has been backlash against cloud computing: – Use of cloud computing means dependence on others and that could possibly limit flexibility and innovation: • The others are likely become the bigger Internet companies like Google and IBM, who may monopolise the market. • Some argue that this use of supercomputers is a return to the time of mainframe computing that the PC was a reaction against. – Security could prove to be a big issue: • It is still unclear how safe out-sourced data is and when using these services ownership of data is not always clear. – There are also issues relating to policy and access: • If your data is stored abroad whose policy do you adhere to? • What happens if the remote server goes down? • How will you then access files? • There have been cases of users being locked out of accounts and losing access to data.
  • 17. ADVANTAGES OF CLOUD COMPUTING
  • 18. Advantages of Cloud Computing • 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. Advantages of Cloud Computing • Improved performance: – With few large programs hogging your computer's memory, you will see better performance from your PC. – Computers in a cloud computing system boot and run faster because they have fewer programs and processes loaded into memory… • Reduced software costs: – Instead of purchasing expensive software applications, you can get most of what you need for free-ish! • most cloud computing applications today, such as the Google Docs suite. – better than paying for similar commercial software • which alone may be justification for switching to cloud applications.
  • 20. Advantages of Cloud Computing • Instant software updates: – Another advantage to cloud computing is that you are no longer faced with choosing between obsolete software and high upgrade costs. – When the application is web-based, updates happen automatically • available the next time you log into the cloud. – When you access a web-based application, you get the latest version • without needing to pay for or download an upgrade. • Improved document format compatibility. – You do not have to worry about the documents you create on your machine being compatible with other users' applications or OSes – There are potentially no format incompatibilities when everyone is sharing documents and applications in the cloud.
  • 21. Advantages of Cloud Computing • Unlimited storage capacity: – Cloud computing offers virtually limitless storage. – Your computer's current 1 Tbyte hard drive is small compared to the hundreds of Pbytes available in the cloud. • 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!
  • 22. Advantages of Cloud Computing • Universal document access: – 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 wherever you are • Latest version availability: – When you edit a document at home, that edited version is what you see when you access the document at work. – The cloud always hosts the latest version of your documents • as long as you are connected, you are not in danger of having an outdated version
  • 23. Advantages of Cloud Computing • Easier group collaboration: – Sharing documents leads directly to better collaboration. – Many users do this as it is an important advantages of cloud computing • multiple users can collaborate easily on documents and projects • Device independence. – You are no longer tethered to a single computer or network. – Changes to computers, applications and documents follow you through the cloud. – Move to a portable device, and your applications and documents are still available.
  • 25. Disadvantages of Cloud Computing • Requires a constant Internet connection: – Cloud computing is impossible if you cannot connect to the Internet. – Since you use the Internet to connect to both your applications and documents, if you do not have an Internet connection you cannot access anything, even your own documents. – A dead Internet connection means no work and in areas where Internet connections are few or inherently unreliable, this could be a deal-breaker.
  • 26. Disadvantages of Cloud Computing • Does not work well with low-speed connections: – Similarly, a low-speed Internet connection, such as that found with dial-up services, makes cloud computing painful at best and often impossible. – Web-based applications require a lot of bandwidth to download, as do large documents. • Features might be limited: – This situation is bound to change, but today many web- based applications simply are not as full-featured as their desktop-based applications. • For example, you can do a lot more with Microsoft PowerPoint than with Google Presentation's web-based offering
  • 27. Disadvantages of Cloud Computing • Can be slow: – Even with a fast connection, web-based applications can sometimes be slower than accessing a similar software program on your desktop PC. – Everything about the program, from the interface to the current document, has to be sent back and forth from your computer to the computers in the cloud. – If the cloud servers happen to be backed up at that moment, or if the Internet is having a slow day, you would not get the instantaneous access you might expect from desktop applications.
  • 28. Disadvantages of Cloud Computing • Stored data might not be secure: – With cloud computing, all your data is stored on the cloud. • The questions is How secure is the cloud? – Can unauthorised users gain access to your confidential data? • Stored data can be lost: – Theoretically, data stored in the cloud is safe, replicated across multiple machines. – But on the off chance that your data goes missing, you have no physical or local backup. • Put simply, relying on the cloud puts you at risk if the cloud lets you down.
  • 29. Disadvantages of Cloud Computing • HPC Systems: – Not clear that you can run compute-intensive HPC applications that use MPI/OpenMP! – Scheduling is important with this type of application • as you want all the VM to be co-located to minimize communication latency! • General Concerns: – Each cloud systems uses different protocols and different APIs • may not be possible to run applications between cloud based systems – Amazon has created its own DB system (not SQL 92), and workflow system (many popular workflow systems out there) • so your normal applications will have to be adapted to execute on these platforms.
  • 31. Cloud Service Models Software as a Service (SaaS) Platform as a Service (PaaS) Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Google App Engine SalesForce CRM LotusLive, Office 36
  • 32. What is Software as a Service? (SaaS) • SaaS is a software delivery methodology that provides licensed multi-tenant access to software and its functions remotely as a Web- based service. – Usually billed based on usage – Usually multi tenant environment – Highly scalable architecture
  • 34. Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) • IaaS is the delivery of technology infrastructure as an on demand scalable service • Usually billed based on usage • Usually multi tenant virtualized environment • Can be coupled with Managed Services for OS and application support
  • 36. IaaS is not Managed Hosting • Traditional managed hosting is a form of web hosting where a user chooses to lease entire server(s) housed in an off-site data center. – Term based contracts based on projected resource requirements
  • 37. Platform as a Service (PaaS) • PaaS provides all of the facilities required to support the complete life cycle of building and delivering web applications and services entirely from the Internet. • Typically applications must be developed with a particular platform in mind • Multi tenant environments • Highly scalable multi tier architecture
  • 41. Deployment Models Public cloud • Public cloud (off-site and remote) describes cloud computing where resources are dynamically provisioned on an on-demand, self-service basis over the Internet, via web applications/web services, open API, from a third-party provider who bills on a utility computing basis. Private cloud • A private cloud environment is often the first step for a corporation prior to adopting a public cloud initiative. Corporations have discovered the benefits of consolidating shared services on virtualized hardware deployed from a primary datacenter to serve local and remote users. Hybrid cloud • A hybrid cloud environment consists of some portion of computing resources on-site (on premise) and off-site (public cloud). By integrating public cloud services, users can leverage cloud solutions for specific functions that are too costly to maintain on-premise such as virtual server disaster recovery, backups and test/development environments. Community cloud • A community cloud is formed when several organizations with similar requirements share common infrastructure. Costs are spread over fewer users than a public cloud but more than a single tenant.
  • 45. Enterprise Cloud Solutions 1. Hybrid Cloud • Scalability of the Public Cloud with the control and security of a private cloud 2. Test / Development / QA Platform • Use cloud infrastructure servers as your test and development platform 3. Disaster Recovery • Keep images of your servers on cloud infrastructure ready to go in case of a disaster 4. Cloud File Storage • Backup or Archive your company data to cloud file storage 5. Load Balancing • Use cloud infrastructure for overflow management during peak usage times
  • 46. Enterprise Cloud Solutions (cont) 6. Overhead Control ď‚— Lower overhead costs and make your bids more competitive 7. Distributed Network Control and Cost Reporting ď‚— Create an individual private networks for each of your subsidiaries or contracts 8. Messaging Alternatives ď‚— Replace Microsoft Exchange and SharePoint with Google Apps 9. Rapid Deployment ď‚— Turn up servers immediately to fulfill project timelines 10. Functional IT Labor Shift ď‚— Refocus your IT labor expense on revenue producing activities
  • 47. Virtualization • Virtual workspaces: – An abstraction of an execution environment that can be made dynamically available to authorized clients by using well-defined protocols, – Resource quota (e.g. CPU, memory share), – Software configuration (e.g. O/S, provided services). • Implement on Virtual Machines (VMs): – Abstraction of a physical host machine, – Hypervisor intercepts and emulates instructions from VMs, and allows management of VMs, – VMWare, Xen, etc. • Provide infrastructure API: – Plug-ins to hardware/support structures Hardware OS App App App Hypervisor OS OS Virtualized Stack
  • 48. Virtual Machines • VM technology allows multiple virtual machines to run on a single physical machine. Hardware Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM) / Hypervisor Guest OS (Linux) Guest OS (NetBSD) Guest OS (Windows) VM VM VM AppApp AppAppApp Xen VMWare UML Denali etc. Performance: Para-virtualization (e.g. Xen) is very close to raw physical performance!
  • 49. Virtualization in General • Advantages of virtual machines: – Run operating systems where the physical hardware is unavailable, – Easier to create new machines, backup machines, etc., – Software testing using “clean” installs of operating systems and software, – Emulate more machines than are physically available, – Timeshare lightly loaded systems on one host, – Debug problems (suspend and resume the problem machine), – Easy migration of virtual machines (shutdown needed or not). – Run legacy systems!
  • 50. What is the purpose and benefits? • Cloud computing enables companies and applications, which are system infrastructure dependent, to be infrastructure-less. • By using the Cloud infrastructure on “pay as used and on demand”, all of us can save in capital and operational investment! • Clients can: – Put their data on the platform instead of on their own desktop PCs and/or on their own servers. – They can put their applications on the cloud and use the servers within the cloud to do processing and data manipulations etc.
  • 51. Cloud-Sourcing • Why is it becoming a Big Deal: – Using high-scale/low-cost providers, – Any time/place access via web browser, – Rapid scalability; incremental cost and load sharing, – Can forget need to focus on local IT. • Concerns: – Performance, reliability, and SLAs, – Control of data, and service parameters, – Application features and choices, – Interaction between Cloud providers, – No standard API – mix of SOAP and REST! – Privacy, security, compliance, trust…