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Cloud Computing. Kwangyun Cho. http:// www.youtube.com / watch?v =8AXk25TUSRQ. What is Cloud Computing?. The national survey was conducted in August 2012 by Wakefield Research Survey question – ‘ What is Cloud Computing? ’ was asked to 1,000 American adults.
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Cloud Computing Kwangyun Cho http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AXk25TUSRQ
What is Cloud Computing? • The national survey was conducted in August 2012 by Wakefield Research • Survey question – ‘What is Cloud Computing?’ was asked to 1,000 American adults. • Survey result showed that 51% of the Americans are confused by the term “cloud”.
What is Cloud Computing Cont’d • It is a Internet-based computing with shared resources, software, and information are provided to computers and other devices on demand.
Users simply rent or access the software • Paying only for what they use.
Traditional License Software (Benz) vs. Cloud Computing (Taxi)
‘Cloud’ • “Cloud” is simply a metaphor for the Internet. • People don’t care what is in the ‘cloud’ but they depend on reliably sending data (rain) to and receiving data from it.
Key Characteristics • Data stored on the cloud (Internet) • Software and services available on the cloud • Broad network access.
Cloud Computing Models • Cloud Software as a Service (SaaS): The vendor supplies the hardware infrastructure, the software product and interacts with the user through a front-end portal. Services can be anything from Web-based email to inventory control and database processing. • Example: Google Docs, Gmail, etc
Cloud Computing Models • Cloud Platform as a Service (PaaS): A set of software and product development tools hosted on the provider’s infrastructure. Developers create applications on the provider’s platform over the Internet. • Example: Windows Azure
Cloud Computing Models • Cloud Infrastructure as Service(IaaS): Delivers computer infrastructure as a service. Rather than purchasing servers, software, data center space or network equipment.
Cloud Computing Models • Cloud Hardware as a Service(HaaS): • Hardware as a Service (Haas), in a grid-computing context, is a pay-as-you-go model for accessing a provider's infrastructure and CPU power. • Example: Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud
4 Types of Clouds • Public Cloud: The services are delivered to the client via the Internet from a third party service provider.
4 Types of Clouds • Private Cloud: These services are managed and provided within the organization. There are less restriction on network bandwidth, fewer security exposures and other legal requirements compared to the public Cloud.
4 Types of Clouds • Organization having similar requirement. • Concerns related to privacy, security and policy compliance
4 Types of Clouds Hybrid Cloud: Multiple internal and external providers
Client: A cloud client consists of computer hardware and computer software which relies on the cloud for application delivery. • Application: Runs over Internet, no need to install and maintain, complete customizable applications • Platform: A cloud platform such as platform as a service, the delivery of a computing platform and for solution stack as a service, facilitates deployment of application.
Infrastructure: Network of servers, Cloud infrastructure such as infrastructure as a service is the delivery of computer infrastructure typically a platform virtualization environment as a service. • Server: Consists of computer hardware and software products that are specifically designed for the delivery of cloud services.
Microsoft • Azure: • Internet-scale cloud computing and services platform hosted in Microsoft data Centers. • Provides a range of functionality to build applications that span from consumer web to enterprise scenarios.
The Future of Cloud Computing • For now, companies don’t fully trust Cloud Computing and only uses it for small projects. • Details such as licensing, privacy, security, compliance and network monitoring need to be finalized for the trust to be realized. • A single hard drive for the rest of a person’s life, accessible anywhere with internet.