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CLOUD COMPUTING

BY
ARUNSHARMA SP
T7
ROLL NO:007
Introductio
n
•Cloud computing is a style of computing in which
dynamically scalable and often virtualized resources
are provided as a service over the internet.

•Cloud computing is a combination of grid computing


and Utility computing.
Working

• In cloud computing the client computers login to a


server that resides on internet and access files and
application from there.

• The company that owns these servers are called cloud


computing service providers.

• The company or computers that access these services


are called clients.
A Typical Cloud
Cloud Computing Architecture

Cloud computing can be divided into two parts

• Front End

• Back End
Front End
• Front end is the user end which includes a system
with basic configuration

• Front end includes an Interfacing software(Browser)


that is used as an interface between the client and the
cloud.

• The user login to the cloud server using a login id and


password and access his own account.
Back End
• Back end is the heart of cloud computing.

• It includes all the applications ,data , plugins etc. and


the servers needed for satisfying clients
computational needs.

• The central server administers the cloud system

• It runs a special software called middle ware.


IBM Cloud
Applications

•Software as a service

•Hardware as a service

•Platform as a service
SAAS
• Saas is method of providing softwares on line as a
service.
• The client companies access these softwares by
paying price.
• The companies doesn’t have to bother about the cost,
updates and maintenances of the soft wares.
• No need for any softwares at the client side.
• Clients can access these service from anywhere.
HAAS
• HAAS is a method of accessing hardware resources
online.

• The client company can use these service on a pay


and use method.

• The client just needs a computer with basic


configuration.
WEB OS
• A Web OS is a User Interface (UI) that allows
people to access applications stored completely or in
part on the Web.
• It uses flash and AJAX technologies.
Cloud Storage

• Cloud Storage comes under HAAS.

• Users can store their personal data in cloud storage,


access and updates this, from any where.

• The client have to pay according to the space they


use.

• Google doc is an example for this.


Advantages
• Clients would be able to access their applications and
data from anywhere at any time. They could access
the cloud computing system using any computer
linked to the Internet.
• It could bring hardware costs down. You wouldn't
need to buy the fastest computer with the
most memory.
• Since the cloud computing system's back end is a grid
computing system, then the client could take
advantage of the entire network's processing power.
• Clients wouldn’t have to worry about the patches and
Cloud computing concerns

The main concerns that cloud computing faces


are;

• Privacy and Security

• Bandwidth
Privacy & Security
• Perhaps the biggest concern about cloud computing is
security and privacy.

• The idea of handling over important data to another


company ofcourse worries the clients.

• Data security is another main problem. The cloud


service providers have to protect data from
unauthorized access.
Bandwidth
• Bandwidth is also a main problem that cloud
computing faces.
• It requires high band width above 16mbps.
Conclusion
Cloud computing is still in early development.
Market researches , financial analysis, all want
to assess its potential markets and business
impact.
Cloud Computing holds a lot of promise and
believes that it is likely to be a major influence
on hosting and application development.
References

• www.howstuffworks.com

• www.wikipedia.com

• Info kairali computer magazine


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