Book description
Clouds are distributed technology platforms that leverage sophisticated technology innovations to provide highly scalable and resilient environments that can be remotely utilized by organizations in a multitude of powerful ways. To successfully build upon, integrate with, or even create a cloud environment requires an understanding of its common inner mechanics, architectural layers, and models, as well as an understanding of the business and economic factors that result from the adoption and real-world use of cloud-based services.
In Cloud Computing: Concepts, Technology & Architecture, Thomas Erl, one of the world’s top-selling IT authors, teams up with cloud computing experts and researchers to break down proven and mature cloud computing technologies and practices into a series of well-defined concepts, models, technology mechanisms, and technology architectures, all from an industry-centric and vendor-neutral point of view. In doing so, the book establishes concrete, academic coverage with a focus on structure, clarity, and well-defined building blocks for mainstream cloud computing platforms and solutions.
Subsequent to technology-centric coverage, the book proceeds to establish business-centric models and metrics that allow for the financial assessment of cloud-based IT resources and their comparison to those hosted on traditional IT enterprise premises. Also provided are templates and formulas for calculating SLA-related quality-of-service values and numerous explorations of the SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS delivery models.
With more than 260 figures, 29 architectural models, and 20 mechanisms, this indispensable guide provides a comprehensive education of cloud computing essentials that will never leave your side.
Table of contents
- About This eBook
- Inside Front Cover
- Praise for this Book
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Contents at a Glance
- Contents
- Foreword by Pamela J. Wise-Martinez
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. Case Study Background
- Part I: Fundamental Cloud Computing
- Part II: Cloud Computing Mechanisms
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Part III: Cloud Computing Architecture
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Chapter 11. Fundamental Cloud Architectures
- 11.1. Workload Distribution Architecture
- 11.2. Resource Pooling Architecture
- 11.3. Dynamic Scalability Architecture
- 11.4. Elastic Resource Capacity Architecture
- 11.5. Service Load Balancing Architecture
- 11.6. Cloud Bursting Architecture
- 11.7. Elastic Disk Provisioning Architecture
- 11.8. Redundant Storage Architecture
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Chapter 12. Advanced Cloud Architectures
- 12.1. Hypervisor Clustering Architecture
- 12.2. Load Balanced Virtual Server Instances Architecture
- 12.3. Non-Disruptive Service Relocation Architecture
- 12.4. Zero Downtime Architecture
- 12.5. Cloud Balancing Architecture
- 12.6. Resource Reservation Architecture
- 12.7. Dynamic Failure Detection and Recovery Architecture
- 12.8. Bare-Metal Provisioning Architecture
- 12.9. Rapid Provisioning Architecture
- 12.10. Storage Workload Management Architecture
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Chapter 13. Specialized Cloud Architectures
- 13.1. Direct I/O Access Architecture
- 13.2. Direct LUN Access Architecture
- 13.3. Dynamic Data Normalization Architecture
- 13.4. Elastic Network Capacity Architecture
- 13.5. Cross-Storage Device Vertical Tiering Architecture
- 13.6. Intra-Storage Device Vertical Data Tiering Architecture
- 13.7. Load Balanced Virtual Switches Architecture
- 13.8. Multipath Resource Access Architecture
- 13.9. Persistent Virtual Network Configuration Architecture
- 13.10. Redundant Physical Connection for Virtual Servers Architecture
- 13.11. Storage Maintenance Window Architecture
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Chapter 11. Fundamental Cloud Architectures
- Part IV: Working with Clouds
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Part V: Appendices
- Appendix A. Case Study Conclusions
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Appendix B. Industry Standards Organizations
- B.1. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
- B.2. Cloud Security Alliance (CSA)
- B.3. Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF)
- B.4. Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA)
- B.5. Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS)
- B.6. The Open Group
- B.7. Open Cloud Consortium (OCC)
- B.8. European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)
- B.9. Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA)
- B.10. Liberty Alliance
- B.11. Open Grid Forum (OGF)
- Appendix C. Mapping Mechanisms to Characteristics
- Appendix D. Data Center Facilities (TIA-942)
- Appendix E. Cloud-Adapted Risk Management Framework
- Appendix F. Cloud Provisioning Contracts
- Appendix G. Cloud Business Case Template
- About the Authors
- About the Contributors
- Index
- Inside Back Cover
Product information
- Title: Cloud Computing: Concepts, Technology & Architecture
- Author(s):
- Release date: May 2013
- Publisher(s): Pearson
- ISBN: 9780133387568
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