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Working Description of Cloud Computing
Cloud computing: a model for enabling convenient, on
demand network access to a shared pool of configurable
computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, software,
applications, and services) that can be rapidly deployed
and/or released with minimal management effort or service
provider interaction.
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Origin of the Term “Cloud Computing”
• Origins are from the early days of the Internet where the network was portrayed as a cloud
• First cloud around networking (TCP/IP abstraction)• Second cloud around documents (data abstraction) • Emerging cloud abstracts include infrastructure,
complexities of servers, applications, data and heterogeneous platforms
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Foundation Elements of Cloud Computing
• Primary Technologies – Virtualization
– Grid Technology
– Service Oriented Architectures
– Distributed Computing
– Broadband Networks
– Browser as a Platform
– Free and Open Source Software
• Other Technologies – Autonomic Systems
– Web 2.0
– Web Application Frameworks
– Service Level Agreements
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Five Essential Cloud Characteristics
1. Broad network access
2. On-demand and self-service
3. Location independent resource pooling
4. Infinite scales and capacity increases/decreases
5. Measured service based on usage
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Cloud Computing
Improving Business Efficiency
Reduces capital expenditures
Minimizes operating costs
Maximizes resources
Secures mission-critical IT functions
Provides virtual business continuity
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Possible Effects of Cloud Computing
• Small enterprises – Use of SaaS and public clouds
– Minimize growth of data centers
• Large enterprises – Data centers evolve to act as private clouds
– Use of hybrid clouds to leverage both internal and public clouds
• Public clouds may adopt standards in order to run workloads from competing hybrid cloud infrastructures
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