Cloud Computing Unit-1 PDF
Cloud Computing Unit-1 PDF
7. Reliability improves with the use of multiple redundant sites, which makes well-
designed cloud computing suitable for business continuity and disaster
recovery
8. Service Oriented
9. Device and Location independence enable users to access systems using a
web browser regardless of their location or what device they use (e.g., PC, mobile
phone). As infrastructure is off-site (typically provided by a third-party) and
accessed via the Internet, users can connect from anywhere.
10. Low Cost Software: Cloud providers claim that computing costs reduce. A
public- cloud delivery model converts capital expenditure to operational
expenditure. This purportedly lowers barriers to entry, as infrastructure is typically
provided by a third-party and does not need to be purchased for one-time or
infrequent intensive computing tasks. Pricing on a utility computing basis is fine-
grained, with usage-based options and fewer IT skills are required for
implementation (in-house). The e- FISCAL project's state-of-the-art repository[33]
contains several articles looking into cost aspects in more detail, most of them
concluding that costs savings depend on the type of activities supported and the
type of infrastructure available in-house.
Contd.
Weak Links: While an Internet outage or problems with your Internet service provider (ISP)
are rare, you may not be able to access your applications and do your work. Not that everyone
sits in one office much anymore, but if you currently have the application on your own local
servers, and all those who access it are not remote, you’d be at least somewhat assured that an
Internet outage wouldn’t affect your application. What if the site you’re accessing has
problems? It’s happened already. In July 2008, Amazon’s S3 cloud storage service went down
for the second time that year. A lot of applications were hosted by the company and all those
services could not be accessed until techs could fix the problem. Some applications were down
for eight hours.
Also, there may simply be applications or data that you want located on-site. If you have
sensitive or proprietary information, your IT security group may simply mandate that you not
store it on someone else’s machines.
Application Integration Issues: You might also find that it’s more difficult to integrate
your applications if they are geographically dispersed. That is, it is easier to manage and access
your data if it is nearby, and not under someone else’s control. For instance, if you need two
applications to exchange information, it’s easier to do if they both reside in the same place. If
you have one application in-house and it has to contact another application on the cloud, it
becomes far more complicated, and more prone to failure.
Contd.
Stored data might not be secure: With cloud computing, all your data
is stored on the cloud. The questions is How secure is the cloud? Can
unauthorised users gain access to your confidential data?
Stored data can be lost: Theoretically, data stored in the cloud is safe,
replicated across multiple machines. But on the off chance that your data
goes missing, you have no physical or local backup. Put simply, relying on
the cloud puts you at risk if the cloud lets you down.
Contd.
Confidentiality
Integrity
Availability
Audit
Application Security
Incident Response
Identity Management
Isolation of software
Data Stealing
Data Privacy
Governance
Trust
Compliance & Legal
Challenges
Collaboration applications
Web applications/Web serving
Cloud backup
Business applications
Personal productivity applications
storage
Email
Compute Cloud
Web applications
Online Collaboration tools