Seminar on computing

Name :- pravin vishwakarma. Div:- Fy.B.Sc(IT) . Roll call:- 05 . Contents (INDEX)

• Introduction • What is a • What makes to cloud burst • Uses cloud computing • How do the cloud computing work • Utilities of cloud computing • How do cloud change its architecture • Legal computing • Security • Open sources of cloud system • Conclusion Introduction Cloud computing is the delivery of computing rather than a product, whereby shared resources, software and information are provided to computers and other devices as a utility (like the electricity grid) over a network (typically the ). What is a cloud computing

 “Cloud” is the aggregation of Servers, Low end computers and storage  hosting the program and data

 Accessed via Internet anywhere from world

 User Centric – Easier for group members to collaborate

 Task Centric – User’s need is more important than features of  application What makes to cloud burst  Since the IBM PC was introduced

 Processor speed has risen 30 per cent per year

 Memory capacity grown by 50 per cent per year

 Mass storage mushroomed 80 per cent per year

 Desktop systems are burdened with too much state

 File system technology has not addressed new needs

 Governance of critical data falls short of rising demands Enterprise Level Benefits Achieved From Cloud Computing

A Paper Presentation Topic Why Cloud- As basic Business Scenarios

• Fast Application Deployment • Hassle Free Maintenance • Better Resources Utilization • Platform Independent, Security, Scalability Cloud Architecture Cloud Computing Services Cloud Computing Cycle Cloud Computing Growth Rate Uses cloud computing

Helps to use applications without installations.

Access the personal files at any computer with internet access.

This technology allows much more efficient computation by centralizing storage, memory, processing and band width. How do the cloud computing work Public clouds are opaque What applications will work well in a cloud? Many of the advantages offered by Public Clouds appear useful for “on premise” IT Self-service provisioning Legacy support Flexible resource allocation What extensions or modifications are required to support a wider variety of services and applications? Data assimilation Multiplayer gaming Mobile devices Utilities of cloud computing • What is Utilities Computing? • Who are they? • Why Utilities Computing? What is Utilities Computing?

Computing resources & platform provided as a service on-demand Hardware as a Service (HaaS) Infrastructure as a service (IaaS)  (PaaS) Who are they?

GoogleAppEngine Amazon EC2  Azure IBM Blue Cloud.vn Why Utilities Computing? • Mitigate the risks of over- provisioning and under- provisioning • No up-front cost, invest on other aspects (marketing, technology…) • Less maintenance & operational cost • Save time, time = money • In summary: Reduce cost Weather patterns How do cloud change

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In March 2007,Dellapplied to trademark the term "cloud computing“ (U.S. Trademark 77,139,082) in the United States. The "Notice of Allowance" the company received in July 2008 was cancelled in August, resulting in a formal rejection of the trademark application less than a week later. Since 2007, the number of trademark filings covering cloud computing brands, goods and services has increased at an almost exponential rate .As companies sought to better position themselves for cloud computing branding and marketing efforts, cloud computing trademark filings increased by 483% between 2008 and 2009. ´In2009, 116cloud computing trademarks were filed, and trademark analysts predict that over 500 such marks could be filed during2010.´ Security

The relative security of cloud computing services is a contentious issue which may be delaying its adoption. Some argue that customer data is more secure when managed internally, while others argue that cloud providers have a strong incentive to maintain trust and as such employ a higher level of security. Open sources of cloud system

AppScale  App Engine inside EC2/ Multiple scalable database back ends http://appscale.cs.ucsb.edu RightScale Local enterprise focused on providing client tools as SaaS hosted in AWS “Turing Test” for Eucalyptus Can RightScale “tell” that it isn’t talking to EC2? Uses the REST interface Available for EPC http://eucalyptus.rightscale.com Next release any Eucalyptus cloud will be able to register with a free RightScale image Conclusion

Cloud computing is a better way to run your business. Instead of running your apps yourself, they run on a shared . When you use an yapp that runs in the cloud, you just log in, customize it, and start using it. That's the power of cloud computing. Finally, cloud apps don't eat up your valuable IT resources, so your CFO will love it. This lets you focus on deploying more apps, new projects, and innovation Thankyou that’s all my ppt is complete