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CLOUD COMPUTING

www.rockfortnetworks.com [email protected]

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About Cloud Computing

Cloud computing is computing in which large groups of remote servers are networked to allow centralized data storage and online access to computer services or resources. Clouds can be classified as public, private or hybrid

It focuses on maximizing the effectiveness of the shared resources

cloud computing allows enterprises to get their applications up and running faster, with improved manageability and less maintenance

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Service modelsCloud computing providers offer their services according to several fundamental models

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Architecture Cloud architecture,[78] the systems architecture of the 

software systems involved in the delivery of cloud computing, typically involves multiple cloud

components communicating with each other over a loose coupling mechanism such as a messaging queue

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The 1950s

Large-scale mainframe computers were seen as the future of computing, and became available in academia and corporations, accessible via thin clients/terminal computers, often referred to as "static terminals", because they were used for communications but had no internal processing capacities

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The 1990s

 Telecommunications companies, who previously offered primarily dedicated point-to-point data circuits, began offering virtual private network (VPN) services with comparable quality of service

They began to use the cloud symbol to denote the demarcation point between what the provider was responsible for and what users were responsible for

Cloud computing extends this boundary to cover all servers as well as the network infrastructure

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Since 2000 In early 2008, Eucalyptus became the first open-

source, AWS API-compatible platform for deploying private clouds. In early 2008, OpenNebula, enhanced in the RESERVOIR European Commission-funded project, became the first open-source software for deploying private and hybrid clouds, and for the federation of clouds

In July 2010, Rackspace Hosting and NASA jointly launched an open-source cloud-software initiative known as OpenStack

On March 1, 2011, IBM announced the IBM SmartCloud framework to support Smarter Planet

On June 7, 2012, Oracle announced the Oracle Cloud

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The Future

According to Gartner's Hype cycle, cloud computing has reached a maturity that leads it into a productive phase

The major Cloud technology developers continue to invest billions a year in Cloud R&D, Microsoft for example committed 90% of its $9.6bn R&D budget to Cloud

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The following primary topics are covered:

Introduction to Cloud Computing Defining cloud computing Components of a computing cloud Differentiating types of clouds: public,

private and hybridDelivering services from the cloud Categorizing service types Comparing vendor cloud products:

Amazon, Google, Microsoft and others

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Adopting the Cloud Key drivers of cloud computing solutions Instantaneous provisioning of computing

resources Tapping into an infinite storage capacity Cost-effective pay-as-you-use billing

modelsEvaluating barriers to cloud computing Handling sensitive data Aspects of cloud security Assessing governance solutions

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Fundamental Cloud Computing Terminology and Concepts

Basics of Virtualization Specific Characteristics that Define a Cloud Understanding Elasticity, Resiliency, On-

Demand and Measured Usage Benefits, Challenges and Risks of

Contemporary Cloud Computing Platforms and Cloud Services

Cloud Resource Administrator and Cloud Service Owner Roles

Cloud Service and Cloud Service Consumer Roles

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Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Cloud Delivery Models

Combining Cloud Delivery Models Public Cloud, Private Cloud, Hybrid Cloud

and Community Cloud Deployment Models Business Cost Metrics and Formulas for

Comparing and Calculating Cloud and On-Premise Solution Costs

Service Level Agreements (SLAs) for Cloud-based IT Resources

Formulas for Calculating and Rating SLA Quality of Service Characteristics

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Salient features of Cloud computing : 80% hands on /Practical classes

Real time scenarios /Project exposure

Limited number of students per batch

Corporate training atmosphere

Weekend batches to suit professional

100% placement assistance

Career support activities includes

1.Resume Preparation &individual counseling

2.Assistance for get through in interviews by experts.

Backup Classes

Provision to come for one more batch

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Platinum features of Cloud