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PAPER PRESENTATION

                      ON




                - Submitted by -


                Komal Mankar
             Chandan Kumar Jha




Department of Computer Science / Information Technology
    J D College of Engineering, Katol Road, Nagpur
Introduction:
   Cloud computing is a location-independent computing, whereby
    shared servers provide resources, software, and data to computers
    and other devices on demand.
   The term "cloud" is used as a metaphor for the Internet, based on
    the cloud drawing used in the past to represent the telephone
    network.

   Cloud computing describes both a platform and a type of
    application. A cloud computing platform dynamically provisions,
    configures, reconfigures, and deprovisions servers as needed.

   Cloud applications are applications that are extended to be
    accessible through the Internet.
What is Cloud Computing ?

     Cloud computing is a technology that uses the internet and
      central remote servers to maintain data and applications.



     Cloud computing allows consumers and businesses to use
      applications without installation and access their personal files
      at any computer with internet access.


     This technology allows for much more efficient computing by
      centralizing storage, memory, processing and bandwidth.
Representation of a cloud:
Types of Cloud




                 1. Public Cloud

                 2. Community Cloud

                 3. Hybrid Cloud

                 4. Private Cloud
PUBLIC CLOUD




                Public Cloud is also known as External cloud


                Public Cloud describes cloud computing in the
                traditional main stream sense, whereby resources
                are dynamically provisioned on a fine-grained, self-
                service basis over the Internet
COMMUNITY CLOUD




           A community cloud may be established where several
            organizations have similar requirements and seek to
            share infrastructure .

           Examples of community cloud include Google's "Gov
            Cloud”.
HYBRID CLOUD




        The term "hybrid cloud" is probably the use of physical
         hardware and virtualized cloud server instances together to
         provide a single common service.

        The term “Hybrid Cloud” is also used to mean as either two
         separate clouds joined together (public, private, internal or
         external)
PRIVATE CLOUD




        Private cloud is also known as Internal cloud

        In Private Cloud users have to buy there own servers, build
         them and manage them.
KEY FEATURES


    Agility improves with users' ability to rapidly and inexpensively re-
     provision technological infrastructure resources

    Cost is claimed to be greatly reduced and capital expenditure is
     converted to operational expenditure

    Device and location independence enable users to access
     systems using a web browser regardless of their location or what
     device they are using (e.g., PC, mobile).

    Multi-tenancy enables sharing of resources and costs across a
     large pool of users

    Maintenance of cloud computing applications is easier, since they
     don't have to be installed on each user's computer.
ISSUES


   Privacy:

   The companies hosting the cloud services control, and thus, can
     monitor the communication and data stored between the user
     and the host company.

   Availability and performance :

   The companies hosting the cloud services control, and thus, can
     monitor the communication and data stored between the user
     and the host company.
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  • 1. PAPER PRESENTATION ON - Submitted by - Komal Mankar Chandan Kumar Jha Department of Computer Science / Information Technology J D College of Engineering, Katol Road, Nagpur
  • 2. Introduction: Cloud computing is a location-independent computing, whereby shared servers provide resources, software, and data to computers and other devices on demand. The term "cloud" is used as a metaphor for the Internet, based on the cloud drawing used in the past to represent the telephone network. Cloud computing describes both a platform and a type of application. A cloud computing platform dynamically provisions, configures, reconfigures, and deprovisions servers as needed. Cloud applications are applications that are extended to be accessible through the Internet.
  • 3. What is Cloud Computing ? Cloud computing is a technology that uses the internet and central remote servers to maintain data and applications. Cloud computing allows consumers and businesses to use applications without installation and access their personal files at any computer with internet access. This technology allows for much more efficient computing by centralizing storage, memory, processing and bandwidth.
  • 5. Types of Cloud 1. Public Cloud 2. Community Cloud 3. Hybrid Cloud 4. Private Cloud
  • 6. PUBLIC CLOUD  Public Cloud is also known as External cloud  Public Cloud describes cloud computing in the traditional main stream sense, whereby resources are dynamically provisioned on a fine-grained, self- service basis over the Internet
  • 7. COMMUNITY CLOUD A community cloud may be established where several organizations have similar requirements and seek to share infrastructure . Examples of community cloud include Google's "Gov Cloud”.
  • 8. HYBRID CLOUD  The term "hybrid cloud" is probably the use of physical hardware and virtualized cloud server instances together to provide a single common service.  The term “Hybrid Cloud” is also used to mean as either two separate clouds joined together (public, private, internal or external)
  • 9. PRIVATE CLOUD  Private cloud is also known as Internal cloud  In Private Cloud users have to buy there own servers, build them and manage them.
  • 10. KEY FEATURES  Agility improves with users' ability to rapidly and inexpensively re- provision technological infrastructure resources  Cost is claimed to be greatly reduced and capital expenditure is converted to operational expenditure  Device and location independence enable users to access systems using a web browser regardless of their location or what device they are using (e.g., PC, mobile).  Multi-tenancy enables sharing of resources and costs across a large pool of users  Maintenance of cloud computing applications is easier, since they don't have to be installed on each user's computer.
  • 11. ISSUES Privacy: The companies hosting the cloud services control, and thus, can monitor the communication and data stored between the user and the host company. Availability and performance : The companies hosting the cloud services control, and thus, can monitor the communication and data stored between the user and the host company.