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INT. J. NEW. INN.

, 2012, 1(1), 127-130


ISSN:2277-4459

ANALYSIS OF INTELLIGENT CLOUD COMPUTING


Saoud Sarwar1, Ruby Gupta2
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Head, CSE Deptt., M-Tech Scholar AL-Falah School of Engineering and Technology, Dhauj, Faridabad

ABSTRACT
The concept of cloud computing is such a type of computing environment, where business owners outsource their computing needs including application software services to a third party and when they need to use the computing power or employees need to use the application resources like database, emails etc., they access the resources via Internet. This technology is the panacea for those users who do not want to install number of application software in his system. Due to advancement of hardware technology the server can keep large number of files in their active memory. Cloud computing is a lucrative choice to improve productivity in any business environment, the cloud computing technology is not only cost effective but also providing intelligent services to the user in near future.

KEYWORDS: cloud architecture, cloud platform, intelligent services, work load management.

1. INTRODUCTION
Cloud computing is a technology that uses via internet and centralized remote servers (application software) to maintain data (large data) and applications. Cloud computing allows users and business users to use the applications without installation (directly from servers) and access their personal files at any computer with internet access. So, this technology is a powerful solution for all remote users those not able to update the application software on their system due to cost, system inefficiency and limitation of time. This C.C. technology allows for much more efficient computing by centralizing storage, memory, processing and bandwidth. The general concept of Cloud computing is that involves delivering hosted services over the Internet. The service area of cloud computing is broadly divided into three categories: 1. Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), 2. Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) 3. Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). A simple example of cloud computing is Yahoo email or Gmail etc. A user does not need to install software or to make a server for different applications. All a consumer would need is just an internet connection and you can start sending emails. The server and email management software is all on the cloud (internet) and is 127

totally managed by the cloud service provider Yahoo, Google etc. The consumer gets to use the software alone and enjoy the benefits. Uses Helps to use applications without installations. Access the personal files at any computer with internet access. This technology allows much more efficient computation by centralizing storage, memory, and processing and band width.

2. CLOUD ARCHITECTURE
When talking about a cloud computing system, its helpful to divide it into two sections: the front end and the back end. The front end includes the clients computer (or computer network) and the application required to access the cloud computing system. Other systems have unique applications that provide network access to clients. On the back end of the system are the various computers, servers and data storage systems that create the "cloud" of computing services. Usually, each application will have its own dedicated server. A central server administers the system, monitoring traffic and client demands to ensure everything runs smoothly. It follows a set of rules called protocols and uses a special kind of software called middleware. Middleware allows networked computers to communicate with each other. Most of the time, servers dont run at full capacity. By maximizing the output of

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