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Cloud Computing



INFRASTRUCTURE AS A SERVICE




         PEDRO ALEXANDER ROMERO
Cloud Computing

Agenda
- Definition
- Building Blocks
       Compute
       Storage
       Network
       Database
       Monitoringand Autoscale
- Delivering Models
       Public
       Private
       Hybrid
Infrastructure as a Service


IaaS:

“A way of delivering Cloud Computing infrastructure –
servers, storage, network and operating systems – as an
on-demand service. Rather than purchasing servers,
software, data center space or network equipment, clients
instead buy those resources as a fully outsourced service on
demand ”

               From: www.rackspace.com/cloud/cloudu
Infrastructure as a Service

IaaS is essentially a set of building blocks that end
users leverage to accomplish their IT goals
Building Blocks:
     1. Compute
     2. Storage
     3. Network
     4. Database
     5. Monitoring and Autoscale


   Adopting a modular approach will help to ensure a solution that is
       tailored for the unique requirements of the organization.
Infrastructure as a Service

Building Blocks
1. Compute:                                                (1/2)
     It is the ability to make use of physical servers lying in a
     data center somewhere, on demand.

    Features similar to a Server:
      Operating Systems
      RAM
      Disk


    Features particular to Cloud Computing:
      Hypervisor
      Virtualization
Infrastructure as a Service

Building Blocks
1. Compute                                                        (2/2)
     Hypervisor    and Virtualization

     A hypervisor is a software
     component that allows
     multiple operating systems
     to run concurrently on a
     single server.


Virtualization was developed to overcome limitations of physical hardware.
    Enabling multiple pseudo-servers to be run on one physical device.
Infrastructure as a Service

Building Blocks
2.      Storage:                                                (1/3)
                        Block Level                    File Level
 Protocols    Fibre Channel / iSCSI              Samba / CIFS
 Applications Logical Disk, Operation System, File Storage
              File Storage, Database
 Pros         Data transportation more           Simple to use and
              efficient and reliable.            implement.
              Support individual formatting of   Inexpensive to maintain
              files systems
 Deployment Usually in Storage Area              Usually in Network
            Network (SAN)                        Attached storage (NAS)
Infrastructure as a Service

Building Blocks
2.      Storage:                                          (2/3)
      Block level storage is analogous to an external hard
       drive attached to a PC, however the hard drive is virtual
       and it is mounted against a server instance.
        Ensures that network users do not have to manage
         the data
        Allows network administrators to stipulate where data
         is stored for performance issues.
Infrastructure as a Service

Building Blocks
2.        Storage:                                            (3/3)
      Field level storage is used to store individual files where
       it is not necessary to mount a storage “block” directly to
       the virtual server instance.
         File-level storage tends to be simpler than block-level
           storage
         Is useful as a simple, bulk store for raw files such as
           images, videos, music files, JavaScript and CSS
Infrastructure as a Service

Building Blocks
3. Network: Under traditional models, organizations also
   had to invest in the network components to tie the
   servers together, and tie those combined servers to the
   Internet.
     Switching and Routing
     DNS - Domain Name System, refers to the
      hierarchical naming system that is used to identify
      every entity connected to the Internet.
     Load Balancing - is a technique that allows
      workloads to be distributed across multiple resources.
Infrastructure as a Service

Building Blocks
4. Database
 Cloud databases provide a readily scalable and easily
 configured method for organizations to create, store, and
 access their data.
 Alleviates the need for organizations to purchase:
      Expensive hardware and software,
      Deal with software upgrades,
      Hire professionals for administrative and maintenance tasks
       which are taken over by the service provider.
Infrastructure as a Service

Building Blocks
5. Monitoring and Autoscale: To allow visibility over
   system performance, and ensure that performance
   meets demand.
     Monitoring: End users can assess uptime,
      performance, throughput and other relevant
      measures.
     Autoscale: ability to provide computing resources to
      individual customers practically without limits. In order
      to enjoy this compelling quality, however, IaaS needs
      to be designed to provide automatic scaling, within
      parameters that individual users can set.
Infrastructure as a Service

Delivering Models             (1/3)
Infrastructure as a Service

Delivering Models                                      (2/3)
1. Public Cloud: is considered infrastructure that
   consists of shared resources, deployed on a self-
   service basis over the Internet.

2. Private Cloud: is infrastructure that emulates Cloud
   Computing but does so on a private network




                     Public   -   Private
Infrastructure as a Service

Delivering Models                           (3/3)
3. Hybrid Cloud:
   • Virtual Private Cloud: when Public
     Cloud vendors fence a part of
     their own Cloud infrastructure to
     provide specifically for a single
     customer.
   • Cloud Bursting: an organization
     continue using their infrastructure,
     while any peak events will be
     automatically passed through to
     the Public Cloud provider.

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Infrastructure as a service

  • 1. Cloud Computing INFRASTRUCTURE AS A SERVICE PEDRO ALEXANDER ROMERO
  • 2. Cloud Computing Agenda - Definition - Building Blocks  Compute  Storage  Network  Database  Monitoringand Autoscale - Delivering Models  Public  Private  Hybrid
  • 3. Infrastructure as a Service IaaS: “A way of delivering Cloud Computing infrastructure – servers, storage, network and operating systems – as an on-demand service. Rather than purchasing servers, software, data center space or network equipment, clients instead buy those resources as a fully outsourced service on demand ” From: www.rackspace.com/cloud/cloudu
  • 4. Infrastructure as a Service IaaS is essentially a set of building blocks that end users leverage to accomplish their IT goals Building Blocks: 1. Compute 2. Storage 3. Network 4. Database 5. Monitoring and Autoscale Adopting a modular approach will help to ensure a solution that is tailored for the unique requirements of the organization.
  • 5. Infrastructure as a Service Building Blocks 1. Compute: (1/2) It is the ability to make use of physical servers lying in a data center somewhere, on demand.  Features similar to a Server:  Operating Systems  RAM  Disk  Features particular to Cloud Computing:  Hypervisor  Virtualization
  • 6. Infrastructure as a Service Building Blocks 1. Compute (2/2)  Hypervisor and Virtualization A hypervisor is a software component that allows multiple operating systems to run concurrently on a single server. Virtualization was developed to overcome limitations of physical hardware. Enabling multiple pseudo-servers to be run on one physical device.
  • 7. Infrastructure as a Service Building Blocks 2. Storage: (1/3) Block Level File Level Protocols Fibre Channel / iSCSI Samba / CIFS Applications Logical Disk, Operation System, File Storage File Storage, Database Pros Data transportation more Simple to use and efficient and reliable. implement. Support individual formatting of Inexpensive to maintain files systems Deployment Usually in Storage Area Usually in Network Network (SAN) Attached storage (NAS)
  • 8. Infrastructure as a Service Building Blocks 2. Storage: (2/3)  Block level storage is analogous to an external hard drive attached to a PC, however the hard drive is virtual and it is mounted against a server instance.  Ensures that network users do not have to manage the data  Allows network administrators to stipulate where data is stored for performance issues.
  • 9. Infrastructure as a Service Building Blocks 2. Storage: (3/3)  Field level storage is used to store individual files where it is not necessary to mount a storage “block” directly to the virtual server instance.  File-level storage tends to be simpler than block-level storage  Is useful as a simple, bulk store for raw files such as images, videos, music files, JavaScript and CSS
  • 10. Infrastructure as a Service Building Blocks 3. Network: Under traditional models, organizations also had to invest in the network components to tie the servers together, and tie those combined servers to the Internet.  Switching and Routing  DNS - Domain Name System, refers to the hierarchical naming system that is used to identify every entity connected to the Internet.  Load Balancing - is a technique that allows workloads to be distributed across multiple resources.
  • 11. Infrastructure as a Service Building Blocks 4. Database Cloud databases provide a readily scalable and easily configured method for organizations to create, store, and access their data. Alleviates the need for organizations to purchase:  Expensive hardware and software,  Deal with software upgrades,  Hire professionals for administrative and maintenance tasks which are taken over by the service provider.
  • 12. Infrastructure as a Service Building Blocks 5. Monitoring and Autoscale: To allow visibility over system performance, and ensure that performance meets demand.  Monitoring: End users can assess uptime, performance, throughput and other relevant measures.  Autoscale: ability to provide computing resources to individual customers practically without limits. In order to enjoy this compelling quality, however, IaaS needs to be designed to provide automatic scaling, within parameters that individual users can set.
  • 13. Infrastructure as a Service Delivering Models (1/3)
  • 14. Infrastructure as a Service Delivering Models (2/3) 1. Public Cloud: is considered infrastructure that consists of shared resources, deployed on a self- service basis over the Internet. 2. Private Cloud: is infrastructure that emulates Cloud Computing but does so on a private network Public - Private
  • 15. Infrastructure as a Service Delivering Models (3/3) 3. Hybrid Cloud: • Virtual Private Cloud: when Public Cloud vendors fence a part of their own Cloud infrastructure to provide specifically for a single customer. • Cloud Bursting: an organization continue using their infrastructure, while any peak events will be automatically passed through to the Public Cloud provider.