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 How many times have you felt that your

application requires a higher system profile?

 How many times have you have experienced


trouble with change in software versions used
by you and another person?

 How many times have you felt to be stuck with


data on a system back home?
Tom Mathews
S8 L
Roll No: 57
What is Cloud Computing ?

No matter if you browse through a PC, PDA


or mobile phone ... the important thing is
access from any system to the "cloud of
information" through the Internet.
The information must be on servers, programs that currently
operate and are installed on your computer, operating through the
internet, are installed on servers and that implementation of the
"Cloud Applications" is completely online and can access the
application and information from any terminal with Internet access.
 Self Healing
 Linearly Scalable
 Flexible
 Multi-tenancy
 Cost
 Can quickly launch most applications (ex: Web
2.0 applications)
 It makes it possible to scale up applications
(tera, peta, and exa bytes of storage as well as
MFlops of CPU power)
 It can provide security, isolation and other non-
functional capabilities also.
 SaaS
 Provider supplies the hardware infrastructure and
the software product.
 Azure Service, Google App.

 PaaS
 Set of software and product development tools.

 Force.com, GoogleApp.

 IaaS
 Provides virtual server instances with unique IP
addresses and blocks of storage on demand.
 Customer uses provider’s application interfaces.

 Amazon, IBM.
 Public cloud
 Private cloud
 Hybrid cloud (virtual private cloud)
 Provisioning manager (IBM’s Tivoli) allocates
and de-allocates resources, reserves resources
for future use; runs on (WebSphere) application
server
 Provisioning monitor (IBM’s Tivoli) monitors
the health of the allocated resources
 XEN hypervisor is used for creating virtual
machines
 Consolidate all the needs of an organization
in a systematic and accountable fashion.
 Procure computing related resources similar
to how you rent a place for living.
 Examples from amazon.com
 Storage on demand (S3)

 Computation service (EC2)


 Cloud based simple workstation.
 Sun Microsystem , IBM , Amazon , Google,
Microsoft , Yahoo
 Amazon Web Services
 Cloudo, iCube, EyeOS
Google Maps
 Terminals fools
 Transparent updates
 More Security
 The order of licenses
 Mobility and synchronicity
 Scalability
 Relegation of control on data
 Lack of access to the source
 Dependence of internet computing in the cloud
 No standards for terms of services
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_computing

 http://www.sunmicrosystems.com

 http://www.ibmsoftwarestrategygroup.com

 http://searchcloudcomputing.techtarget.com

 http://dbpedia.org/page/Cloud_computing

 http://salesforce.com/cloudcomputing

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