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Upon completion of this module, you should be able to: Explain the essential characteristics of Cloud Computing Describe the different Cloud services models Describe the different Cloud deployment models Explain the economics of Cloud Discuss the benefits and challenges of Cloud
Cloud Computing
Cloud
Transforming VDC to Cloud requires a Cloud service management layer on top of VDC.
Virtualized Data Center Classic Data Center
Virtualized Infrastructure
Description
Form of distributed computing which applies the resources of numerous computers in a network to work on a single complex task at the same time Service provisioning model that offers computing resources as a metered service
Utility Computing
Virtualization
On-Demand Self-Service
and when required, without any human intervention Facilitates consumer to leverage ready to use services or, enables to choose required services from the service catalog Allows provisioning of resources using self-service interface
Self-service interface should be user-friendly
Mobile phone
Thin Client
Resource Pooling
Rapid Elasticity
down dynamically
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Metered Service
levels
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I want secured backup of my files, so that I can retrieve data from anywhere, anytime My organization needs to grow, but cannot spend much to buy new servers, storage
Description
Avoids the up-front capital expenditure Provides the ability to add new resources quickly Scales up and down easily and instantly, based on demand Ensures application availability at varying levels, depending on policy and priority of the application Enables organizations to reduce power consumption and space usage
High availability
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Infrastructure-as-a-Service
Hired Resources
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IaaS Examples
applications
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Platform-as-a-Service
Consumer
Hired Resources
environment configurations
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PaaS Examples
on the actual demand Provides Java and Python environment to create and deploy application
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Software-as-a-Service
Consumer
Hired Resources
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SaaS Examples
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Public Cloud
Cloud Service Provider
User R
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Enterprise P
Enterprise P
Cloud Service Provider
Dedicated for Enterprise P
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Private Cloud
Enterprise P Enterprise P
Public Cloud
Enterprise Q
+
User R
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Community Cloud
Enterprise R
Cloud Service Provider
Dedicated for Community Users
Community Users
supports a specific community that has shared concerns Managed by the organizations or by a third party
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Economics of Cloud
Cloud has changed the economics of IT Cloud enables to move from a CAPEX to an OPEX model Cloud provides the following key cost savings
Infrastructure cost Management cost Power and energy cost
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On-Site
Cost Components
Server Hardware Network Hardware Hardware Maintenance Operating System Power and Cooling Data Center Construction
Source: Amazon Web Services: The Economics of the AWS Cloud vs. Owned IT Infrastructure, Dec 2009
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Network latency
control of sensitive data Regulation may prevent organizations to use Cloud services
Real time applications may suffer due
Supportability
Interoperability
based platforms
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Module 8: Summary
Essential characteristics of Cloud Computing Cloud service model SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS Cloud deployment models Private, Public, Hybrid and
Community Economics of Cloud Computing Benefits and challenges of Cloud Computing
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Explain the essential characteristics of Cloud Computing. How is Cloud beneficial compared to the traditional IT model? Explain the different Cloud services models. Describe the various Cloud deployment models. What are the challenges of Cloud Computing?
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MODULE 8 QUIZ
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