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Clouds: Cloud Technology

This document discusses cloud technology and cloud computing models. It describes what clouds provide like online data storage, access to applications, software and computing infrastructure. It gives an example of using Google Drive apps on a smartphone. The document outlines public, private, community and hybrid cloud models and cloud service models of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS. It briefly mentions cloud benefits and characteristics before concluding with references.

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Clouds: Cloud Technology

This document discusses cloud technology and cloud computing models. It describes what clouds provide like online data storage, access to applications, software and computing infrastructure. It gives an example of using Google Drive apps on a smartphone. The document outlines public, private, community and hybrid cloud models and cloud service models of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS. It briefly mentions cloud benefits and characteristics before concluding with references.

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Prof.

Jong-Moon Chung IoT Wireless & Cloud Emerging


Technology

Cloud Technology

Clouds

Clouds

 What do Clouds do?


 Provide online data storage

 Enable configuration and accessing


of online applications

 Provide a variety of software

 Provide a computing platform and


computing infrastructure

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 Cloud Application Example


 Using Gmail on my smartphone to check
e-mails
 Receive an e-mail with a MS Power Point
attachment file
 However, MS Windows OS & Power Point
is not installed on my smartphone
 Google Drive service’s Google Docs,
Sheets, and Slides can be
used to open the file

Clouds

 What can a Cloud do for us?


 Cloud can provide services through a
public or private Network or the Internet,
where the service hosting system is at a
remote location
 Clouds can support various applications
• E-mail, Web Conferencing
• CRM (Customer Relationship Management)
• Games, Database Management, etc.

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Clouds

 Cloud Models

Clouds

 Cloud Models
 Public Cloud
• Enables public systems and service access
• Open architecture (e.g., e-mail)
• Could be less secure due to openness

 Private Cloud
• Enables service access within an organization
• Due to its private nature, it is more secure

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Prof. Jong-Moon Chung IoT Wireless & Cloud Emerging
Technology

Clouds

 Cloud Models
 Community Cloud
• Cloud accessible by a group of organizations

 Hybrid Cloud
• Hybrid Cloud = Public Cloud + Private Cloud
• Private cloud supports critical activities
• Public cloud supports non-critical activities

Clouds

 Cloud Service Models


The lower service model
supports the management,
computing power, security of
Application
its upper service model

Platform

 SaaS: Software as a Service Infrastructure

 PaaS: Platform as a Service


 IaaS: Infrastructure as a Service

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Prof. Jong-Moon Chung IoT Wireless & Cloud Emerging
Technology

Clouds
 SaaS (Software as a Service)
 Provides a variety of software applications
as a service to end users

 PasS (Platform as a Service)


 Provides a program executable platform
for applications, development tools, etc.

 IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service)


 Provides the fundamental computing and
security resources for the entire cloud
 Backup storage, computing power,
VM (Virtual Machines), etc.

Clouds

 Cloud Service Models


 There are many other service models

 XaaS = Anything as a Service


• NaaS  N for Network as a Service
• DaaS  D for Database as a Service
• BaaS  B for Business as a Service
• etc.

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Prof. Jong-Moon Chung IoT Wireless & Cloud Emerging
Technology

Clouds

 Cloud Benefits

Clouds

 Characteristics
Essential
Characteristics

Common
Characteristics

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References

References
 K. Kumar and Y. H. Lu, “Cloud Computing for Mobile Users: Can Offloading
Computation Save Energy?,” Computer, vol. 43, no. 4, pp. 51–56, Apr. 2010.
 Wikipedia, http://www.wikipedia.org
 Apple, iCloud, https://www.icloud.com
 Google, Google Cloud, https://cloud.google.com/products [Accessed June 1,
2015]
 Virtualization, Cisco’s IaaS cloud,
http://www.virtualization.co.kr/data/file/01_2/1889266503_6f489654_1.jp
g [Accessed June 1, 2015]
 Tutorialspoint, Cloud computing,
http://www.tutorialspoint.com/cloud_computing/cloud_computing_tutorial
.pdf [Accessed June 1, 2015]

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References

 Image sources
• AWS Simple Icons Storage Amazon S3 Bucket with Objects, By Amazon Web Services
LLC [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia
Commons
• iCloud Logo, By EEIM (Own work) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
• MobileMe Logo, By Apple Inc. [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

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