Cloud Computing: Principles and Paradigms

Cloud Computing: Principles and Paradigms

Cloud Computing: Principles and Paradigms

Cloud Computing: Principles and Paradigms

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Overview

Captures the state of the art in cloud computing technologies and applications

The latest topic of discussion in the information and communication industry, cloud computing is a top emerging technology that will have a major impact on the quality of science and society over the next two decades. This book fully explains this new, popular paradigm while identifying potential research directions that will facilitate the creation of a global marketplace of cloud computing services supporting scientific, industrial, business, and consumer applications.

While cloud services have reduced the cost of computation, application hosting, and content storage and delivery, there is significant complexity involved in ensuring that applications, services, and data can scale as needed to achieve consistent and reliable operation under peak loads. This book allows the reader to understand the mechanisms needed to successfully harness cloud computing, providing real-world case studies of numerous existing computing, storage, and application cloud services and illustrating the capabilities and limitations of current providers of cloud computing services.

Featuring chapters authored by several leading experts in the field, Cloud Computing:

  • Presents the fundamental concepts of cloud computing, charting evolution from mainframe, cluster, grid, and utility computing
  • Covers Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), from enabling technologies such as virtual machines and virtualized storage to sophisticated mechanisms for securely storing data in the cloud and managing virtual clusters
  • Introduces Platform and Software as a Service (PaaS/SaaS), detailing the delivery of cloud-hosted software and applications
  • Addresses monitoring and management mechanisms for cloud computing
  • Details novel applications made possible by the rapid emergence of cloud computing resources and best practices for architecting cloud applications
  • Outlines the organizational, structural, regulatory, and legal issues commonly encountered in cloud computing environments

Including examples that illustrate problems and references for each chapter, Cloud Computing is an ideal reference for systems architects, practitioners, developers, new researchers, and graduate-level students. It can be taught in its own right to coursework masters students, or it can be used as part of general cloud and distributed computing-related courses.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781118002209
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 12/17/2010
Series: Wiley Series on Parallel and Distributed Computing , #87
Sold by: JOHN WILEY & SONS
Format: eBook
Pages: 664
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Rajkumar Buyya is a Professor of Computer Science and Software Engineering and Director of Cloud Computing and Distributed Systems Lab at the University of Melbourne, Australia. He also serves as CEO of Manjrasoft creating innovative solutions for building and accelerating applications on clouds.

James Broberg is an Australian Postdoctoral Fellow with the Cloud Computing and Distributed Systems Laboratory at the University of Melbourne.

Andrzej Goscinski is a Chair Professor of Computing at Deakin University, Australia.

Table of Contents

Preface.

Contributors.

Part I. Foundations.

1. Introduction to Cloud Computing (Willliam Voorsluys, James Broberg, and Rajkumar Buyya).

2. Migrating into a Cloud (T. S. Mohan).

3. Enriching the “Integration as a Service” Paradigm for the Cloud Era (Pethuru Raj).

4. Cloud Computing for Enterprise Applications (Tariq Ellahi, Benoit Hudzia, Hui Li, Maik A. Lindner, and Philip Robinson).

Part II. Infrastructure as a Service (IAAS).

5. Virtual Machines Provisioning and Migration Services (Mohamed El-Refaey).

6. On the Management of Virtual Machines for Cloud Infrastructures (Ignacio M. Llorente, Rubén S. Montero, Borja Sotomayor, David Breitgand, Alessandro Maraschini, Eliezer Levy, and Benny Rochwerger).

7. Enhancing Cloud Computing Environments Using a Cluster as a Service (Michael Brock and Andrzej Goscinski).

8. Secure Distributed Data Storage in Cloud Computing (Yu Chen, Wei-Shinn Ku, Jun Feng, Pu Liu, and Zhou Su).

Part III. Platform and Software as a Service (PAAS/IAAS).

9. Aneka—Integration of Private and Public Clouds (Christian Vecchiola, Xingchen Chu, Michael Mattess, and Rajkumar Buyya).

10. CometCloud: An Autonomic Cloud Engine (Hyunjoo Kim and Manish Parashar).

11. T-Systems’ Cloud-Based Solutions for Business Applications (Michael Pauly).

12. Workflow Engine for Clouds (Suraj Pandey, Dileban Karunamoorthy, and Rajkumar Buyya).

13. Understanding Scientific Applications for Cloud Environments (Shantenu Jha, Daniel S. Katz, Andre Luckow, Andre Merzky, and Katerina Stamou).

14. The MapReduce Programming Model and Implementations (Hai Jin, Shadi Ibrahim, Li Qi, Haijun Cao, Song Wu, and Xuanhua Shi).

Part IV. Monitoring and Management.

15. An Architecture for Federated Cloud Computing (Benny Rochwerger, Constantino Vázquez, David Breitgand, David Hadas, Massimo Villari, Philippe Massonet, Eliezer Levy, Alex Galis, Ignacio M. Llorente, Rubén S. Montero, Yaron Wolfsthal, Kenneth Nagin, Lars Larsson, and Fermín Galán).

16. SLA Management in Cloud Computing: A Service Provider’s Perspective (Sumit Bose, Anjaneyulu Padala, Dheepak R A, Sridhar Murthy, and Ganesan Malaiyandisamy).

17. Performance Prediction for HPC on Clouds (Rocco Aversa, Beniamino Di Martino, Massimiliano Rak, Salvatore Venticinque, and Umberto Villano).

Part V. Applications.

18. Architecting Applications for the Amazon Cloud (Jinesh Varia).

19. Massively Multiplayer Online Game Hosting on Cloud Resources (Vlad Nae, Radu Prodan, and Alexandru Iosup).

20. Building Content Delivery Networks Using Clouds (James Broberg).

21. Resource Cloud Mashups (Lutz Schubert, Matthias Assel, Alexander Kipp, and Stefan Wesner).

Part VI. Governance and Case Studies.

22. Organizational Readiness and Change Management in the Cloud Age (Robert Lam).

23. Data Security in the Cloud (Susan Morrow).

24. Legal Issues in Cloud Computing (Janine Anthony Bowen, Esq).

25. Achieving Production Readiness for Cloud Services (Wai-Kit Cheah and Henry Kasim).

Index.

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