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TRADITIONAL UNLIMITED DOCUMENT STORAGE
THE FUTURE OF TRADITIONAL DOCUMENT STORAGE
THE BIG PICTURE OF UNLIMITED DOCUMENT STORAGE: CLOUD SERVICE DATA SYSTEMS
TYPES OF CLOUD STORAGE
PRIVATE CLOUDS
PRIVATE CLOUDS are typically owned by the respective enterprise and / or leased. Functionalities are not directly exposed to the customer, though in some cases services with cloud enhanced features may be offered – this is similar to (Cloud) Software as a Service from the customer point of view. Example Dropbox.
PUBLIC CLOUDS
Enterprises may use cloud functionality from others, respectively offer their own services to users outside of the company. Providing the user with the actual capability to exploit the cloud features for his / her own purposes also allows other enterprises to outsource their services to such cloud providers, thus reducing costs and effort to build up their own infrastructure. As noted in the context of cloud types, the scope of functionalities thereby may differ.Example: Amazon, Google Apps, Windows Azure
HYBRID CLOUDS
Hybrid clouds consist of a mixed employment of private and public cloud infrastructures so as to achieve a maximum of cost reduction through outsourcing whilst maintaining the desired degree of control over e.g. sensitive data by employing local private clouds.
There are not many hybrid clouds actually in use today, though initial initiatives such as the one by IBM and Juniper already introduce base technologies for their realization
CLOUD CHARACTERISTICS
NON FUNCTIONAL ASPECTS
Elasticity: Adaptability to
Amount and size of data supported by an applicationNumber of concurrent users
Reliability: to ensure constant operation of the system without disruption no loss of data no code reset during execution
Quality of Service: Specific requirements have to be met
Response timeThroughput
NON FUNCTIONAL ASPECTS
Agility and adaptability: on-time reaction/adaptation to changes Require different types of resources Different quality or different routes
Availability :the ability to introduce redundancy for services and data so failures can be masked transparently
Replication of dataDistribution of data to achieve load-balancing
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
Cost reduction is one of the first concerns to build up a cloud system that can adapt to changing consumer behavior and reduce cost for infrastructure maintenance and acquisition
Pay per use: A replacement of the pay-upfront payment model to an operational expense incentivizes entrepreneurs to more innovative solutions.
Improved time to market: Clouds can support this by providing infrastructures, potentially dedicated to specific use cases that take over essential capabilities to support easy provisioning and thus reduce time to market.
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
Return of investment (ROI):Employing a cloud system must ensure that the cost and effort vested into it is outweighed by its benefits to be commercially viable
“Going Green” is relevant not only to reduce additional costs of energy consumption, but also to reduce the carbon footprint. Whilst carbon emission by individual machines can be quite well estimated, this information is actually taken little into consideration when scaling systems up.
TECHNICAL ASPECTS
TECHNICAL ASPECTS Virtualization:
Ease of use: through hiding the complexity of the infrastructure (including management, configuration etc.) virtualization can make it easier for the user to develop new applications, as well as reduces the overhead for controlling the system.
Infrastructure independency: in principle, virtualization allows for higher interoperability by making the code platform independent.
Flexibility and Adaptability: by exposing a virtual execution environment, the underlying infrastructure can change more flexible according to different conditions and requirements (assigning more resources, etc.).
Location independence: services can be accessed independent of the physical location of the user and the resource.
ADVANTAGES FOR INDIVIDUAL USE
ADVANTAGES FOR INDIVIDUAL USE
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ADVANTAGES FOR BUSINESS USE
ADVANTAGES FOR BUSINESS USE
Store files securely with the level of confidentiality that business professionals require
Stay mobile and organized at the same time. If you need to be out networking or meeting with clients cloud centralized file storage lets you access your files from any device. Access invoices, contracts or marketing materials on the spot.
Save storage space on devices and control access to your files
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