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CS-101 Lecture 8 Introduction to cloud implementations Department of Computer Science College of Arts and Science 1 Mr.Omer Salih
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Page 1: CS-101 Lecture 8 Introduction to cloud implementations Department of Computer Science College of Arts and Science 1 Mr.Omer Salih.

CS-101

Lecture 8

Introduction to cloud implementations

Department of Computer Science

College of Arts and Science

1Mr.Omer Salih

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Cloud computing

Cloud computing : it is a type of computing that relies on sharing computing resources rather than having local servers or personal devices to handle applications.

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Cloud Computing Services

• Software as a services (SAAS)• Platform as a service (PAAS)• Infrastructure as a Service (IAAS)

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• Dropbox : is a cloud storage service that lets you easily store and share files with others, and it lets you access your files from a mobile device as well.

• Evernote : lets you type notes, clip webpages, take photos, and organize all of them from your computer or mobile device.

• Mozy and Carbonite : can automatically back up your data in case your computer is lost, stolen, or damaged.

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Cloud ApplicationsMozy Mozy is an online backup service that

continuously backs up the files on your computer or server.

Skype Skype turns your computer into a phone: you can call or chat (with or without video) to other Skype users for free.

Box - Box.com Box.com is like a file folder that all your gadgets and devices can access.

Toggl - toggl.com Toggl is a time-tracking app.

Moo - uk.moo.com Moo offers a design and printing service for business cards, postcards and minicards.

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MailChimp - mailchimp.com MailChimp is an email publishing platform which allows businesses of all sizes to design and send their email campaigns.

Quickbooks - quickbooks.intuit.co.uk Quickbooks has an online accounting service. It can help with all your accounting needs, including monitoring cash flow, creating VAT returns, setting budgets and creating business reports.

Evernote - evernote.com Evernote makes organising notes simple. It takes all the sticky notes, scribbled-on notepads and random pictures that you would have cluttering up your desk and organises them online.

Google Apps for Business - google.com Google Apps pretty much eliminate the need for many computer programs. Example: Google Docs ……….

Outright - outright.com Outright is a cloud finance app that helps small businesses with their business accounting.

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Uses of Cloud

• Infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and platform as a service (PaaS)

• Private cloud and hybrid cloud• Test and development• Big data analytics• File storage• Disaster recovery• Backup• Email

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Cloud Components

• There are three components1. Client computers2. Distributed Servers3. Datacenters

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Cloud Client

• Client (end users) are interact with the cloud.• There are three types1. Mobile2. Thick3. Thin

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Distributed servers

• Often servers are in geographically different places, but server acts as if they are working next to each other.

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Datacenter

• It is collection of servers where application is placed and is accessed via internet.

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Classification of cloud

1. Public cloud2. Private cloud3. Community cloud4. Hybrid cloud

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Why to use cloud services

• Reduce complexity(network).• No need to buy software licenses.• We can customize services.• Scalability• Reliability• Efficiency• Secure

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Session 11End

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