Introduction to cloud computing

Shashank Viswanadha
Shashank ViswanadhaSoftware Developer em Accenture
Introduction to
CLOUD
COMPUTING
ShashankViswanadha
Cloud Enthusiast |
Software Engineer
https://www.linkedin.com/
in/viswanadhashashank/
What isCloud
Computing ?
 The practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the
Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local
server or a personal computer is called Cloud Computing.
 Simply put, cloud computing is the delivery of computing
services—including servers, storage, databases, networking,
software, analytics, and intelligence—over the Internet (“the
cloud”) to offer faster innovation, flexible resources, and
economies of scale.You typically pay only for cloud services you
use, helping lower your operating costs, run your infrastructure
more efficiently and scale as your business needs change.
Shashank Viswanadha
Benefits of
Cloud
Computing
 Now a days, Organizations are turning to cloud computing services and it is indeed a big shift
from traditional way businesses think about IT resources. Here are some seven reasons:
Cost
Cloud computing eliminates the
capital expense of buying
hardware and software and
setting up and running on-site
datacenters—the racks of
servers, the round-the-clock
electricity for power and cooling,
the IT experts for managing the
infrastructure. It adds up fast.
Global Scale
The benefits of cloud computing
services include the ability to scale
elastically. In cloud speak, that
means delivering the right amount
of IT resources—for example, more
or less computing power, storage,
bandwidth—right when it is needed
and from the right geographic
location.
Shashank Viswanadha
Benefits of
Cloud
Computing
Speed
Most cloud computing services are
provided self service and on
demand, so even vast amounts of
computing resources can be
provisioned in minutes, typically
with just a few mouse clicks, giving
businesses a lot of flexibility and
taking the pressure off capacity
planning.
Productivity
On-site datacenters typically require a lot
of “racking and stacking”—hardware
setup, software patching, and other time-
consuming IT management chores. Cloud
computing removes the need for many of
these tasks, so IT teams can spend time
on achieving more important business
goals.
Shashank Viswanadha
Benefits of
Cloud
Computing
Performance
The biggest cloud computing services
run on a worldwide network of secure
datacenters, which are regularly
upgraded to the latest generation of
fast and efficient computing
hardware. This offers several benefits
over a single corporate datacenter,
including reduced network latency
for applications and greater
economies of scale.
Reliability
Cloud computing
makes data backup,
disaster recovery and
business continuity
easier and less
expensive because
data can be mirrored
at multiple redundant
sites on the cloud
provider’s network.
Security
Many cloud providers
offer a broad set of
policies, technologies
and controls that
strengthen your
security posture
overall, helping
protect your data,
apps and infrastructure
from potential threats.
Shashank Viswanadha
Types ofCloud
Public Cloud
A public cloud is a platform that
uses the
standard cloud computing model
to make resources, such as virtual
machines (VMs), applications or
storage, available to users
remotely. Public cloud services
may be free or offered through a
variety of subscription or on-
demand pricing schemes,
including a pay-per-usage model.
Private Cloud
A private cloud is a single-tenant environment, meaning
the organization using it (the tenant) does not share
resources with other users.Those resources can be hosted
and managed in a variety of ways. The private cloud might
be based on resources and infrastructure already present in
an organization's on-premises data center or on new,
separate infrastructure, which is provided by a third-party
organization. In some cases, the single-tenant environment
is enabled solely using virtualization software. In any case,
the private cloud and its resources are dedicated to a single
user or tenant.
Public Cloud vs Private Cloud
The main differentiator between public and private clouds is that you aren’t responsible for any of the
management of a public cloud hosting solutions.Your data is stored in the provider’s data center and the
provider is responsible for the management and maintenance of the data center where as in private
cloud, the organization using it is solely responsible for the management and maintenance of the data
centers.
Shashank Viswanadha
Types ofCloud
Computing
Not all clouds are the same and not one type of cloud computing is right for everyone.
Several different models, types and services have evolved to help offer the right solution for the
organization needs.
First, you need to determine the type of cloud deployment or cloud computing architecture, that your
cloud services will be implemented on.There are three different ways to deploy cloud services: on a
Public cloud, Private cloud or Hybrid cloud.
Public Cloud
Public clouds are owned and
operated by a third-party cloud
service providers, which deliver
their computing resources like
servers and storage over the
Internet. Microsoft Azure is an
example of a public cloud. With
a public cloud, all hardware,
software and other supporting
infrastructure is owned and
managed by the cloud provider.
You access these services and
manage your account using a
web browser.
Private Cloud
A private cloud refers to cloud
computing resources used
exclusively by a single business
or organization. A private
cloud can be physically located
on the company’s on-site
datacenter. Some companies
also pay third-party service
providers to host their private
cloud. A private cloud is one in
which the services and
infrastructure are maintained
on a private network.
Hybrid Cloud
Hybrid clouds combine public
and private clouds, bound
together by technology that
allows data and applications
to be shared between them.
By allowing data and
applications to move
between private and public
clouds, a hybrid cloud gives
your business greater
flexibility, more deployment
options and helps optimize
your existing infrastructure,
security and compliance.
Shashank Viswanadha
Types ofCloud
Services
A lot and variety of Cloud Services are available in the market by various cloud vendors but most cloud
computing services fall into four broad categories:
infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), Serverless and software as a service (SaaS).
These are sometimes called the cloud computing stack because they build on top of one another. Knowing
what they are and how they are different makes it easier to accomplish your business goals.
Infrastructure as a service (IaaS)
The most basic category of cloud computing
services. With IaaS, you rent IT
infrastructure—servers and virtual machines
(VMs), storage, networks, operating
systems—from a cloud provider on a pay-as-
you-go basis.
Platform as a service (PaaS)
Platform as a service refers to cloud
computing services that supply an on-
demand environment for developing,
testing, delivering and managing software
applications. PaaS is designed to make it
easier for developers to quickly create web
or mobile apps, without worrying about
setting up or managing the underlying
infrastructure of servers, storage, network
and databases needed for development.
Shashank Viswanadha
Types ofCloud
Services
Serverless computing
Overlapping with PaaS, serverless
computing focuses on building app
functionality without spending time
continually managing the servers and
infrastructure required to do so.The cloud
provider handles the setup, capacity
planning and server management for you.
Serverless architectures are highly scalable
and event-driven, only using resources when
a specific function or trigger occurs
.
Software as a service (SaaS)
Software as a service is a method for
delivering software applications over the
Internet, on demand and typically on a
subscription basis. With SaaS, cloud
providers host and manage the software
application and underlying infrastructure
and handle any maintenance, like software
upgrades and security patching. Users
connect to the application over the Internet,
usually with a web browser on their phone,
tablet or PC.
Shashank Viswanadha
Uses ofCloud
computing
You are probably using cloud computing right now, even if you don’t realize it. If you use an online service to
send email, edit documents, watch movies orTV, listen to music, play games or store pictures and other files, it
is likely that cloud computing is making it all possible behind the scenes.The first cloud computing services are
barely a decade old, but already a variety of organizations—from tiny startups to global corporations,
government agencies to non-profits—are embracing the technology for all sorts of reasons.
Here are a few examples of what is possible today with cloud services from a cloud providers:
Create cloud-native applications
Quickly build, deploy and scale
applications—web, mobile and API.Take
advantage of cloud-native technologies and
approaches, such as containers, Kubernetes,
microservices architecture, API-driven
communication and DevOps.
.
Store, back up and recover data
Protect your data more cost-efficiently—
and at massive scale—by transferring your
data over the Internet to an offsite cloud
storage system that is accessible from any
location and any device.
.
Shashank Viswanadha
Uses ofCloud
computing
Test and build applications
Reduce application development cost and
time by using cloud infrastructures that can
easily be scaled up or down.
.
Analyze data
Unify your data across teams,
divisions and locations in the
cloud. Then use cloud services,
such as machine learning and
artificial intelligence, to uncover
insights for more informed
decisions.
.
Deliver software on
demand
Also known as software as a service
(SaaS), on-demand software lets you
offer the latest software versions and
updates around to customers—
anytime they need, anywhere they
are.
.
Embed intelligence
Use intelligent models to help engage
customers and provide valuable insights
from the data captured.
.
Stream audio and video
Connect with your audience anywhere,
anytime, on any device with high-definition
video and audio with global distribution.
.
Shashank Viswanadha
TopCloud
computing
service
providers
• Microsoft
• AmazonWeb Service
• Salesforce.com
• IBM
• Google (GCP)
• SAP
• Oracle
• Workday
• ServiceNow
• VMware
Shashank Viswanadha
Thankyou
ShashankViswanadha
Cloud Enthusiast |
Software Engineer
https://www.linkedin.com/
in/viswanadhashashank/
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Introduction to cloud computing

  • 1. Introduction to CLOUD COMPUTING ShashankViswanadha Cloud Enthusiast | Software Engineer https://www.linkedin.com/ in/viswanadhashashank/
  • 2. What isCloud Computing ?  The practice of using a network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store, manage, and process data, rather than a local server or a personal computer is called Cloud Computing.  Simply put, cloud computing is the delivery of computing services—including servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, and intelligence—over the Internet (“the cloud”) to offer faster innovation, flexible resources, and economies of scale.You typically pay only for cloud services you use, helping lower your operating costs, run your infrastructure more efficiently and scale as your business needs change. Shashank Viswanadha
  • 3. Benefits of Cloud Computing  Now a days, Organizations are turning to cloud computing services and it is indeed a big shift from traditional way businesses think about IT resources. Here are some seven reasons: Cost Cloud computing eliminates the capital expense of buying hardware and software and setting up and running on-site datacenters—the racks of servers, the round-the-clock electricity for power and cooling, the IT experts for managing the infrastructure. It adds up fast. Global Scale The benefits of cloud computing services include the ability to scale elastically. In cloud speak, that means delivering the right amount of IT resources—for example, more or less computing power, storage, bandwidth—right when it is needed and from the right geographic location. Shashank Viswanadha
  • 4. Benefits of Cloud Computing Speed Most cloud computing services are provided self service and on demand, so even vast amounts of computing resources can be provisioned in minutes, typically with just a few mouse clicks, giving businesses a lot of flexibility and taking the pressure off capacity planning. Productivity On-site datacenters typically require a lot of “racking and stacking”—hardware setup, software patching, and other time- consuming IT management chores. Cloud computing removes the need for many of these tasks, so IT teams can spend time on achieving more important business goals. Shashank Viswanadha
  • 5. Benefits of Cloud Computing Performance The biggest cloud computing services run on a worldwide network of secure datacenters, which are regularly upgraded to the latest generation of fast and efficient computing hardware. This offers several benefits over a single corporate datacenter, including reduced network latency for applications and greater economies of scale. Reliability Cloud computing makes data backup, disaster recovery and business continuity easier and less expensive because data can be mirrored at multiple redundant sites on the cloud provider’s network. Security Many cloud providers offer a broad set of policies, technologies and controls that strengthen your security posture overall, helping protect your data, apps and infrastructure from potential threats. Shashank Viswanadha
  • 6. Types ofCloud Public Cloud A public cloud is a platform that uses the standard cloud computing model to make resources, such as virtual machines (VMs), applications or storage, available to users remotely. Public cloud services may be free or offered through a variety of subscription or on- demand pricing schemes, including a pay-per-usage model. Private Cloud A private cloud is a single-tenant environment, meaning the organization using it (the tenant) does not share resources with other users.Those resources can be hosted and managed in a variety of ways. The private cloud might be based on resources and infrastructure already present in an organization's on-premises data center or on new, separate infrastructure, which is provided by a third-party organization. In some cases, the single-tenant environment is enabled solely using virtualization software. In any case, the private cloud and its resources are dedicated to a single user or tenant. Public Cloud vs Private Cloud The main differentiator between public and private clouds is that you aren’t responsible for any of the management of a public cloud hosting solutions.Your data is stored in the provider’s data center and the provider is responsible for the management and maintenance of the data center where as in private cloud, the organization using it is solely responsible for the management and maintenance of the data centers. Shashank Viswanadha
  • 7. Types ofCloud Computing Not all clouds are the same and not one type of cloud computing is right for everyone. Several different models, types and services have evolved to help offer the right solution for the organization needs. First, you need to determine the type of cloud deployment or cloud computing architecture, that your cloud services will be implemented on.There are three different ways to deploy cloud services: on a Public cloud, Private cloud or Hybrid cloud. Public Cloud Public clouds are owned and operated by a third-party cloud service providers, which deliver their computing resources like servers and storage over the Internet. Microsoft Azure is an example of a public cloud. With a public cloud, all hardware, software and other supporting infrastructure is owned and managed by the cloud provider. You access these services and manage your account using a web browser. Private Cloud A private cloud refers to cloud computing resources used exclusively by a single business or organization. A private cloud can be physically located on the company’s on-site datacenter. Some companies also pay third-party service providers to host their private cloud. A private cloud is one in which the services and infrastructure are maintained on a private network. Hybrid Cloud Hybrid clouds combine public and private clouds, bound together by technology that allows data and applications to be shared between them. By allowing data and applications to move between private and public clouds, a hybrid cloud gives your business greater flexibility, more deployment options and helps optimize your existing infrastructure, security and compliance. Shashank Viswanadha
  • 8. Types ofCloud Services A lot and variety of Cloud Services are available in the market by various cloud vendors but most cloud computing services fall into four broad categories: infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), Serverless and software as a service (SaaS). These are sometimes called the cloud computing stack because they build on top of one another. Knowing what they are and how they are different makes it easier to accomplish your business goals. Infrastructure as a service (IaaS) The most basic category of cloud computing services. With IaaS, you rent IT infrastructure—servers and virtual machines (VMs), storage, networks, operating systems—from a cloud provider on a pay-as- you-go basis. Platform as a service (PaaS) Platform as a service refers to cloud computing services that supply an on- demand environment for developing, testing, delivering and managing software applications. PaaS is designed to make it easier for developers to quickly create web or mobile apps, without worrying about setting up or managing the underlying infrastructure of servers, storage, network and databases needed for development. Shashank Viswanadha
  • 9. Types ofCloud Services Serverless computing Overlapping with PaaS, serverless computing focuses on building app functionality without spending time continually managing the servers and infrastructure required to do so.The cloud provider handles the setup, capacity planning and server management for you. Serverless architectures are highly scalable and event-driven, only using resources when a specific function or trigger occurs . Software as a service (SaaS) Software as a service is a method for delivering software applications over the Internet, on demand and typically on a subscription basis. With SaaS, cloud providers host and manage the software application and underlying infrastructure and handle any maintenance, like software upgrades and security patching. Users connect to the application over the Internet, usually with a web browser on their phone, tablet or PC. Shashank Viswanadha
  • 10. Uses ofCloud computing You are probably using cloud computing right now, even if you don’t realize it. If you use an online service to send email, edit documents, watch movies orTV, listen to music, play games or store pictures and other files, it is likely that cloud computing is making it all possible behind the scenes.The first cloud computing services are barely a decade old, but already a variety of organizations—from tiny startups to global corporations, government agencies to non-profits—are embracing the technology for all sorts of reasons. Here are a few examples of what is possible today with cloud services from a cloud providers: Create cloud-native applications Quickly build, deploy and scale applications—web, mobile and API.Take advantage of cloud-native technologies and approaches, such as containers, Kubernetes, microservices architecture, API-driven communication and DevOps. . Store, back up and recover data Protect your data more cost-efficiently— and at massive scale—by transferring your data over the Internet to an offsite cloud storage system that is accessible from any location and any device. . Shashank Viswanadha
  • 11. Uses ofCloud computing Test and build applications Reduce application development cost and time by using cloud infrastructures that can easily be scaled up or down. . Analyze data Unify your data across teams, divisions and locations in the cloud. Then use cloud services, such as machine learning and artificial intelligence, to uncover insights for more informed decisions. . Deliver software on demand Also known as software as a service (SaaS), on-demand software lets you offer the latest software versions and updates around to customers— anytime they need, anywhere they are. . Embed intelligence Use intelligent models to help engage customers and provide valuable insights from the data captured. . Stream audio and video Connect with your audience anywhere, anytime, on any device with high-definition video and audio with global distribution. . Shashank Viswanadha
  • 12. TopCloud computing service providers • Microsoft • AmazonWeb Service • Salesforce.com • IBM • Google (GCP) • SAP • Oracle • Workday • ServiceNow • VMware Shashank Viswanadha
  • 13. Thankyou ShashankViswanadha Cloud Enthusiast | Software Engineer https://www.linkedin.com/ in/viswanadhashashank/