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Cloud Storage in Cloud Computing: By: Ashish Gohel 8 Sem ISE

The document discusses cloud storage in cloud computing. It defines cloud storage as storing data on multiple servers rather than dedicated servers. Key technologies for cloud storage include infrastructure as a service, platform as a service, storage as a service and software as a service. The document outlines the cloud storage reference model and discusses advantages like ease of management, cost effectiveness and disaster preparedness, as well as challenges around security, data integrity and reliability.

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Cloud Storage in Cloud Computing: By: Ashish Gohel 8 Sem ISE

The document discusses cloud storage in cloud computing. It defines cloud storage as storing data on multiple servers rather than dedicated servers. Key technologies for cloud storage include infrastructure as a service, platform as a service, storage as a service and software as a service. The document outlines the cloud storage reference model and discusses advantages like ease of management, cost effectiveness and disaster preparedness, as well as challenges around security, data integrity and reliability.

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CLOUD STORAGE IN CLOUD

COMPUTING

By: Ashish Gohel


8th sem ISE.
Why Cloud Computing ?
Cloud Computing platforms provides easy access
to a company’s high-performance computing and
storage infrastructure through web services.
Cloud Computing platforms provides:
1) Massive Scalability
2) 99.999% Reliability
3) High Performance
4) Specifiable Configurability
 Low Cost.

Ashish Gohel , 8th sem ISE


Content
Introduction
Key Technologies
Reference Model
Advantages
Challenges
Conclusion

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Introduction
With Cloud storage, data is stored on multiple servers,
rather than on the dedicated servers used in traditional
networked data storage.
Data is stored on virtual servers from the users point of
view and seems like it has been stored to a particular
place, but it isn’t.
The user’s data could be stored on any one or more of the
computers used to create the cloud.
The actual storage location may even differ from day to
day or even minute to minute, as the cloud dynamically
manages available storage space.

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Key Technologies
1. Cloud Computing
i. Infrastructure as a Service(IaaS)
ii. Platform as a Service(PaaS)
iii. Storage as a Service(StaaS)
iv. Software as a Service(SaaS)

2. Cloud Storage

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Cloud Computing Service Categories

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Cloud Storage : Evolution

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Continued…

Cloud Storage System Architecture

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Cloud Storage Reference Model
Storage to be provided on demand, drawn from a pool
of resources.
Client will be able to discover the capabilities of the
cloud storage offering and use this model to manage
containers and the data that is placed in them.
Cloud Data Management Interface (CDMI) is the
functional interface that applications will use to
create, retrieve, update and delete data elements from
the cloud.

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Continued…

This interface is also used by


Administrative Apps
Management Apps to manage containers, accounts,
security access and monitoring/billing information.

The capabilities of the underlying storage and data


services are exposed so that clients can understand the
offering.

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Continued…

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Advantages
1. Ease of Management
 The maintenance of the s/w, h/w and general
infrastructure to support storage is drastically
simplified in the cloud.
2. Cost Effectiveness
3. Lower Impact Outages and Upgrades
4. Disaster Preparedness
 Disaster Recovery.
5. Simplified Planning.
 Flexible and provide storage as needed.

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Challenges
1. Security
2. Data Integrity.
3. Computational Power.
4. Replication time .
5. Cost.
6. Reliability.

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Conclusion
Cloud Storage with a great deal of promise, aren’t
designed to be high performing file systems but rather
extremely scalable, easy to manage storage systems.
Thanks to Data Replication, which makes Storage
approach in cloud more Scalable.

Ashish Gohel , 8th sem ISE


Thank You…

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