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                    AKSHRA GURAV.
                    SHIKHA JOSHI
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What is Cloud Computing?

   “Cloud Computing is a paradigm in which information is
     permanently stored in servers on the internet and cached temporarily
     on clients that include desktops, entertainment centers, table
     computers, notebooks, wall computers, hand-helds, sensors,
     monitors, etc.” - 2008 IEEE Internet Computing
History
 Concept has existed since the 60s

 The term ‘Cloud’ originates from
  telecommunications world of 1990s

 John McCarthy – proposed the idea of computation
  being delivered as a public utility

 Ramnath K. Chellappa – first academic definition
   a computing paradigm where the boundaries of computing
    will be determined by economic rationale rather than
    technical limits
History
 Phases:
    Supercomputer
       Single machine with many processors plugged into it

    Cluster computing
       Collection of many smaller machines, each with a few number of
        processors and independent memory

    Grid computing
       Expands techniques of clustering but computers that form the grid are
        pooled from different administrative domains and applied to a common
         task
Maximilien Brice, © CERN
Maximilien Brice, © CERN
Out-lines

 Introduction
    What is Cloud Computing
    History
 Architectural Layers & Cloud Services
    Software as a Service
    Platform as a Service
    Infrastructure as a Service
 Types of Clouds
 Why migrate to the Cloud?
 Effectiveness
 Limitations
 Issues & Concerns
 Conclusion
Architecture




 Most of the infrastructure consists of reliable services delivered through
   data centers that are built on servers with different levels of virtualization
   technologies

 Open standards and open software are critical to the growth and survival of
   Cloud computing.
ROLE PLAYERS in the process
 1.CLIENTS


 2.DATA CENTER


 3.DISTRIBUTED SERVERS

CLIENTS..
Maximilien Brice, © CERN
Architectural Layers & Services


 Software as a Service
 Platform as a Service
 Infrastructure as a Service
Architectural Layers & Services

 Software as a Service (SaaS)
   Term was coined by John Koenig in 2005
   Software application delivery model where the vendor
    develops and operates the software application for use
    by its customers via the internet
Architectural Layers & Services
    Platform as a Service (PaaS)
      Provision of an environment that supports the life cycle
       of web-application development available over the
       internet
        Design
        Implementation
        Testing
        Deployment
        Hosting
Architectural Layers & Services

 Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
   Delivery of basic storage and computing capabilities as
    standardized services over the internet.
     Provides:
         Software
         Memory
         Data center space
         Storage
Out-lines
 Introduction
    What is Cloud Computing
    History
 Architectural Layers & Cloud Services
    Software as a Service
    Platform as a Service
    Infrastructure as a Service
 Types of Clouds
 Why migrate to the Cloud?
 Effectiveness
 Limitations
 Issues & Concerns
 Conclusion
Types of Clouds
    Public
      External (3rd party provider)


    Private
      Internal


    Hybrid
      Both
Role Players
  Cloud Providers
    Provide infrastructure to SaaS providers and Cloud
     users
      Amazon
      Salesforce.com

  SaaS Providers/Cloud Users
    Companies and web application developers that make
     use of resources made available to them by Cloud
     Providers

  SaaS Users
    Naïve end-users. Have little or no knowledge about
     what goes on behind the Clouds.
Outline
  Introduction
    What is Cloud Computing
    History
  Architectural Layers & Cloud Services
    Software as a Service
    Platform as a Service
    Infrastructure as a Service
  Types of Clouds
  Why migrate to the Cloud?
  Effectiveness
  Issues & Concerns
  Conclusion
Why migrate to the Cloud?
    Pay-per-use model
      Only pay for what you use


    Low cost of renting
      Amazon Scalable Service (S3) charges $0.12 to $0.15
       per gigabyte per month

    Reduce runtime and response time
      Split operations among multiple computing nodes
Why migrate to the Cloud?
    Security
      Advanced encryption algorithms


    Transparency
      Just use the services, cloud maintenance is for the
       providers to worry about
Effectiveness of Cloud Computing

  New York Times’ TimesMachine
    Convert articles from 1851 – 1922 to PDF format
    Could have taken 7 weeks but with cloud
     computing technology, project was completed in 24
     hours.

  Animoto
    Scaled easily from 50 to 3500 servers in just 3 days


  MapReduce
    Divide and conquer method is distributed across
     multiple computers.
Outline
  Introduction
    What is Cloud Computing
    History
  Architectural Layers & Cloud Services
    Software as a Service
    Platform as a Service
    Infrastructure as a Service
  Types of Clouds
  Why migrate to the Cloud?
  Effectiveness
  Issues & Concerns
  Conclusion
Issues & Concerns
    Reliability
      Will the system be available all the time?
      January 2009: 40-minute outage at Salesforce.com
        Affected over 900,000 subscribers


    Portability
      Are services (business applications etc) and data
       available from anywhere?
Issues & Concerns
    Privacy & Security
      Who has access to what resources
      What happens to your private data if
        You fail to pay your bills and your account is terminated?
        Government prompts your cloud provider for it?
Conclusion
    Cloud computing is here to stay


    There still exists the possibility of a single point of
     failure, but probability of a failure is low because
     of how well the infrastructure is implemented.

    It’s ability to expand and contract on demand
     makes it very ideal for businesses
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzE6haADxRc&
Questions / Comments
Thank You!

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Cloud computing presentation

  • 1. SUBMITTED TO: MADE BY: MISS.MANI BUTWALL POOJA CHOUHAN AKSHRA GURAV. SHIKHA JOSHI
  • 4. What is Cloud Computing? “Cloud Computing is a paradigm in which information is permanently stored in servers on the internet and cached temporarily on clients that include desktops, entertainment centers, table computers, notebooks, wall computers, hand-helds, sensors, monitors, etc.” - 2008 IEEE Internet Computing
  • 5. History  Concept has existed since the 60s  The term ‘Cloud’ originates from telecommunications world of 1990s  John McCarthy – proposed the idea of computation being delivered as a public utility  Ramnath K. Chellappa – first academic definition  a computing paradigm where the boundaries of computing will be determined by economic rationale rather than technical limits
  • 6. History  Phases:  Supercomputer  Single machine with many processors plugged into it  Cluster computing  Collection of many smaller machines, each with a few number of processors and independent memory  Grid computing  Expands techniques of clustering but computers that form the grid are pooled from different administrative domains and applied to a common task
  • 9. Out-lines  Introduction  What is Cloud Computing  History  Architectural Layers & Cloud Services  Software as a Service  Platform as a Service  Infrastructure as a Service  Types of Clouds  Why migrate to the Cloud?  Effectiveness  Limitations  Issues & Concerns  Conclusion
  • 10. Architecture  Most of the infrastructure consists of reliable services delivered through data centers that are built on servers with different levels of virtualization technologies  Open standards and open software are critical to the growth and survival of Cloud computing.
  • 11. ROLE PLAYERS in the process  1.CLIENTS  2.DATA CENTER  3.DISTRIBUTED SERVERS 
  • 14.
  • 15. Architectural Layers & Services  Software as a Service  Platform as a Service  Infrastructure as a Service
  • 16. Architectural Layers & Services  Software as a Service (SaaS)  Term was coined by John Koenig in 2005  Software application delivery model where the vendor develops and operates the software application for use by its customers via the internet
  • 17. Architectural Layers & Services  Platform as a Service (PaaS)  Provision of an environment that supports the life cycle of web-application development available over the internet  Design  Implementation  Testing  Deployment  Hosting
  • 18. Architectural Layers & Services  Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)  Delivery of basic storage and computing capabilities as standardized services over the internet.  Provides:  Software  Memory  Data center space  Storage
  • 19. Out-lines  Introduction  What is Cloud Computing  History  Architectural Layers & Cloud Services  Software as a Service  Platform as a Service  Infrastructure as a Service  Types of Clouds  Why migrate to the Cloud?  Effectiveness  Limitations  Issues & Concerns  Conclusion
  • 20. Types of Clouds  Public  External (3rd party provider)  Private  Internal  Hybrid  Both
  • 21. Role Players Cloud Providers Provide infrastructure to SaaS providers and Cloud users Amazon Salesforce.com SaaS Providers/Cloud Users Companies and web application developers that make use of resources made available to them by Cloud Providers SaaS Users Naïve end-users. Have little or no knowledge about what goes on behind the Clouds.
  • 22. Outline Introduction What is Cloud Computing History Architectural Layers & Cloud Services Software as a Service Platform as a Service Infrastructure as a Service Types of Clouds Why migrate to the Cloud? Effectiveness Issues & Concerns Conclusion
  • 23. Why migrate to the Cloud?  Pay-per-use model  Only pay for what you use  Low cost of renting  Amazon Scalable Service (S3) charges $0.12 to $0.15 per gigabyte per month  Reduce runtime and response time  Split operations among multiple computing nodes
  • 24. Why migrate to the Cloud?  Security  Advanced encryption algorithms  Transparency  Just use the services, cloud maintenance is for the providers to worry about
  • 25. Effectiveness of Cloud Computing New York Times’ TimesMachine Convert articles from 1851 – 1922 to PDF format Could have taken 7 weeks but with cloud computing technology, project was completed in 24 hours. Animoto Scaled easily from 50 to 3500 servers in just 3 days MapReduce Divide and conquer method is distributed across multiple computers.
  • 26. Outline Introduction What is Cloud Computing History Architectural Layers & Cloud Services Software as a Service Platform as a Service Infrastructure as a Service Types of Clouds Why migrate to the Cloud? Effectiveness Issues & Concerns Conclusion
  • 27. Issues & Concerns  Reliability  Will the system be available all the time?  January 2009: 40-minute outage at Salesforce.com  Affected over 900,000 subscribers  Portability  Are services (business applications etc) and data available from anywhere?
  • 28. Issues & Concerns  Privacy & Security  Who has access to what resources  What happens to your private data if  You fail to pay your bills and your account is terminated?  Government prompts your cloud provider for it?
  • 29. Conclusion  Cloud computing is here to stay  There still exists the possibility of a single point of failure, but probability of a failure is low because of how well the infrastructure is implemented.  It’s ability to expand and contract on demand makes it very ideal for businesses