Cloud Computing: (Business Needs)
Cloud Computing: (Business Needs)
(Business needs)
INTRODUCTION
A CLOUD is a type of parallel and distributed system consisting of a collection
of interconnected and virtualized computers based on services.
Consumers will be able to access applications and data from a ‘CLOUD’ anywhere
in the World on demand
Cloud computing sample architecture
BUSINESS PURPOSES
SMALL BUSINESS
MEDIUM BUSINESS
LARGE BUSINESS
Market Oriented Cloud Computing
Key Features
RELIABILITY->
It improves through the use of multiple redundant sites
which makes cloud computing suitable for business
purpose
SCALABILITY
On demand provision of resources.
METERING
resources should be metered.
Basic Segments of Cloud Computing
Layers or Segments
Cloud computing is broken down into three segments:
applications
platforms
infrastructure
Infrastructure vendors provide the physical storage space and processing capabilities
that allow for the all the services viz. platform and on-demand.
Slightly more varied than those in the other areas of cloud computing but include ones
such as managed hosting, and development environments (such as Google gears) that
allow users to build applications .
Cloud storage such as Amazon's S3, is also considered to be part of the infrastructure
segment.
It supplies the hardware infrastructure the software product and unteracts wit the
user through a Front-end Portal.
Services can be anything from Web-based email to inventory control and data base
Processing
Community cloud
Hybrid cloud
Private cloud
Cloud Computing Types
Community cloud or Public cloud
With the costs spread over fewer users than a public cloud (but more than a
single tenant) this option is more expensive but may offer a higher level of
privacy, security and/or policy compliance.
Hybrid clouds
Hybrid clouds combine both public and private cloud models .
They can help to provide on-demand, externally provisioned scale.
The ability to augment a private cloud with the resources of a public
cloud can be used to maintain service levels in the face of rapid
workload fluctuations.
A hybrid cloud also can be used to handle planned workload spikes.
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Private clouds
Private clouds are built for the exclusive use of one client, providing the
utmost control over data, security, and quality of service .
The company owns the infrastructure and has control over how applications
are deployed on it.
Cloud computing infrastructures are next generation platforms that can provide
tremendous value to companies of any size.
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