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Navigating the World of Cloud Computing. Mike Klein President, Online Tech www.onlinetech.com. Growth in Cloud Computing. Source: Tier1 Research. Cloud Computing: Threat or Opportunity?. Key Business Drivers. Application Availability Disaster Recovery Speed (Time to Market)
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Navigating the World of Cloud Computing Mike Klein President, Online Tech www.onlinetech.com
Growth in Cloud Computing Source: Tier1 Research
Key Business Drivers • Application Availability • Disaster Recovery • Speed (Time to Market) • CapExFree IT • Lower Total Cost of Ownership
What Does This Mean? Real Life Examples: • Survival of a server failure • Zero maintenance windows • Complete offsite disaster recovery in hours • Spin up new SaaS servers in minutes • Testing new releases on production server snapshot
Cloud Computing Spectrum PrivateCloud HybridCloud ManagedCloud PublicCloud
Cloud Computing Spectrum PrivateCloud HybridCloud ManagedCloud PublicCloud • Dedicated/Single Tenant • High Availability Model • Monthly Pricing • Dedicated/Auditable Security • Compliant – SOX, PCI, HIPAA • Complete Architectural Control • Plug & Play • One-Click DR (Disaster Recovery) • Multi-Tenant • Cost-Driven Utility Model • Hourly Pricing • Limited/Shared Security • Compliance? • No Architectural Control • Programming APIs • Extensive Programming DR
Private Cloud Single Tenant Dedicated Cloud • High Availability (N+1) Architecture • Zero maintenance windows • Automatic failover & resource balancing • Dedicated data & network security • Hybrid with non-virtualized servers • PCI, HIPAA, SOX Compliance Drawbacks: • No hourly pricing, API access • Less elastic than public clouds SAN Dedicated DB Server Internet
Public Cloud (e.g. Amazon) Compute as Utility Model • Shared, non-redundant hosts • Local, non-persistent storage • Configure & pay online • Pay by the hour with “spot demand” • API access Drawbacks: • Availability often not guaranteed • Complex pricing model • No failover - If host crashes, data is lost • Not PCI or HIPPA compliant Internet Amazon EC2 Cloud is most likely running on lousy hardware... an instance mysteriously crashed loosing data kaczoanoker on Twitter
Managed Cloud More Secure Multi-Tenant Option • “Slice” of a High Availability Private Cloud • Automatic failover & resource balancing • Dedicated data & network security • Hybrid with non-virtualized servers • PCI, HIPAA, SOX Compliance Drawbacks: • No hourly pricing, API access • No architectural control vs. private cloud SAN Internet
Which Cloud is Right? PrivateCloud HybridCloud ManagedCloud PublicCloud • Large Enterprises • Single Tenant Req’t • Highest Security Req’t • PCI/HIPAA/SOX • Need Arch Control • I/O Intensive Apps • Integrate Legacy Systems (w/ Colo) • Critical + NonCritical Apps • Enterprise Apps • Enterprise Security • PCI/HIPAA/SOX • SaaS applications • Test & Dev Systems • Short Life Cycle • Noncritical Apps • Compute Intensive • Highly Elastic Apps
2011 Cloud Trends • More Confusion (Not Less) • Computing as a Utility on the Low End • Managed Clouds Address Application Availability • Enterprises Adopting Private Clouds • Bar is Raising for Hosting Standards • Security & Compliance • Disaster Recovery
More Confusion (Not Less) Opportunity: Educate Your Clients
Low End Compute as Utility Public Cloud Computing • Amazon Leading Change • Designed for Commodity Pricing • Non-Redundant Hosts • Non-Persistent Storage • No Failover/Availability • Programming req’d for availability & DR • Complex Costing Model • Spot Pricing Market Opportunity: Programmers & System Designers
Managed Cloud Emerging Managed Cloud Computing • High Availability, N+1 Infrastructure • “Slice” of a Private Cloud • VMware Enterprise version • N+1 Hosts, Storage & Security • Automatic Failover • Full Mix of Managed Services Opportunity: Differentiatevs Commodity
Enterprises Adopting Private Clouds Single Tenant, Dedicated Private Cloud • Yankee Group: 67% Prefer Private Cloud • Security & Compliance Are Major Drivers • More Cost-Effective for Most Enterprises • Complete Architectural Control • Dedicated Data & Network Security • PCI, HIPAA, SOX Compliance Opportunity: Enterprise Computing for SMB
Raising the Bar on Hosting Standards • Auditing Standards Are Getting Tougher • SAS 70 -> SSAE 16 -> SOC 2/SOC 3 • SOC 2/SOC 3 Separates Men from Boys • HIPAA & PCI • Expect Shake Out in Public Cloud Market • 100’s + Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Rackspace … • Regional Players Lead in Private & Managed Clouds • Hands-on, Face-to-Face Support • High Trust Business
Security & Compliance • Security Concerns Are Significant • 51%: Security #1 Reason Not to Cloud • Highlighted by Recent Breaches • Google, Sony • $1.5M/incident HIPAA fines • #1 Driver to Private Cloud • Single Tenant, Dedicated Network & Data Security • SOX, HIPAA & PCI are Key Drivers Opportunity: Solve HIPAA, SOX, PCI Pain
Navigating the World of Cloud Computing • Which Cloud is Right for Your Clients? • Private Cloud • Public Cloud • Managed Cloud • Key Issues to Consider: • Security • Compliance • Availability • Disaster Recovery
Navigating the World of Cloud Computing Mike Klein President, Online Tech www.onlinetech.com