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Basics of Cloud Computing - Definition and discussion on Private and Public options.

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Cloud Computing Essentials for IT Pros

Harold WongSr. IT Pro Evangelist blogs.technet.com/haroldwong

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Agenda • What and Why• Microsoft’s Vision

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Generational Shift

Centralized compute &

storage, thin clients

Optimized for efficiency due to

high cost

High upfront costs for

hardware and software

PCs and servers for distributed

compute, storage, etc.

Optimized for agility due to

low cost

Perpetual license for OS and application software

Large DCs, commodity HW,

scale-out, devices

Better efficiency and agility

(in orders of magnitude)

Pay as you go, as you need,and only for

what you use

Technology Economic Business

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Fifth Generation of Computing

Mainframe1970sClient-Server1980s

Web1990sSOA2000s

Cloud2010+

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Really?

Why?

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TIME

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Allocated IT-

capacitiesForcast

demands

Actual Load

I think you have great talents and should look for other career opportunities to reach your full potential.

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Wow, capacity on demand! Very well done, IT!

TIME

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APA

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Allocated IT-

capacitiesLower

capex!Forcast

demands

Knob goes up...And...down

Capacity on demand!

Actual Load

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Usage

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Average

Inactivity

Period

On and Off

On and off workloads (e.g. batch job)Over provisioned capacity is wasted Time to market can be cumbersome

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Unpredictable Bursting

Average Usage

Unexpected/unplanned peak in demand Sudden spike impacts performance Can’t over provision for extreme cases

Average UsageCom

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Growing Fast

Successful services needs to grow/scale Keeping up w/growth is big IT challenge Complex lead time for deployment

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Average Usage

Predictable Bursting

Services with micro seasonality trends Peaks due to periodic increased demandIT complexity and wasted capacity

Typical Workload Patterns are Optimal for Cloud

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Your business is a service.

What is a service?

Capacity on demand?

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An approach to computing that’s about internet scale and connecting to a variety of devices and endpoints

Computing in which dynamically scalable and often virtualized resources are provided as a service over

the Internet/Intranet.

… the applications delivered as services over Internet and the hardware and systems software in datacenters that provide those services.

Cloud Computing means using a remote data center to manage scalable, reliable, on-demand access to applications

What is cloud computing?

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Cloud Computing CharacteristicsRef: The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing

http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/SNS/cloud-computing/cloud-def-v15.doc

On-demand

self-service

Ubiquitous network access

Location transparent

resource pooling

Rapid elasticity

Measured service

with pay per use

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SaaS PaaS IaaS

Consume

Build Host

Cloud Service Delivery Methods

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Separation of ResponsibilitiesOn-

Premises

Storage

Servers

Networking

O/S

Middleware

Virtualization

Data

Applications

Runtime

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anage

Infrastructure

as a Service

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Networking

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Storage

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Networking

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Middleware

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Storage

Servers

Networking

O/S

Middleware

Virtualization

Applications

Runtime

Data

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Cloud Continuum

Private cloud

inside your data center

Public cloud by service

providers

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The story so far

The cloud..• Is a service-based approach• Has specific characteristics (On-demand, ubiquitous, elastic,

location independent, measured)• Has various options for how it’s delivered (delivery methods)

andhow responsibilities are separated (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS)

• Ultimately means IT transformation

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“By 2012, 80% of Fortune 1000 enterprises will be using some cloud computing services, 20% of businesses will own no IT assets.”

“The bottom line: Early adopters are finding serious benefits, meaning that cloud computing is real and warrants your scrutiny as a new set of platforms for business applications.”

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http://www.forrester.com/rb/Research/q%26a_by_2011%2C_cios_must_answer_question%2C/q/id/55193/t/2

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Agenda • What and Why• Microsoft’s Vision

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Yesterday and Today(Do we know how to do “cloud”?)

450 million Hotmail users

2 billion queries each month on Bing

100 million Windows Update users

30 million Xbox Live users

1 billion Windows Live ID

authentications each day

40 million+ paying customers of

Microsoft Online Services including

50% of Fortune 500 companies

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Security ProgramA risk-based, multi-dimensional approach to help safeguard services

and dataSecurity Monitoring & Response, Threat & Vulnerability Management

Access Control & Monitoring, File/Data Integrity

Account Management, Training & Awareness, Screening

Secure Development Lifecycle, Access Control & Monitoring, Anti-MalwareAccess Control & Monitoring, Anti-Malware, Patch & Config MgmtDual-factor Authentication, Intrusion Detection, Vulnerability ScanningEdge Routers, Firewalls, Intrusion Detection, Vulnerability Scanning

Video Surveillance, biometrics, Access Control

Security Management

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CLOUD SERVICES

TV/HOMEPC MOBILE

30 Million People On Xbox

Live

530 Million Active Windows Live IDs

368 Million People Using

Hotmail

Over 4 Billion WW Queries Each

Month

Over 6 Million

Songs in the Catalog

Over 459 Million Unique

Users

14 Billion Ads

Per Month

Over 303 Million Users Each Month

2 Billion Unique

Calls Per Year

Microsoft Consumer SaaS Offerings

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Best productivity experience in the cloudSpanning PC, phone, and browserBest integration with servers and servicesEnterprise class softwareDelivered via subscription servicesOperated by Microsoft and sold with partners

Microsoft Business SaaS Offerings

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Windows Azure Platform

Microsoft PaaS Offerings

• Compute• Storage• Fabric Controller

• Extension of MS SQL Server

• Relational DB in cloud

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• Middleware• Service Bus• Access Control

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Microsoft Private Cloud Offerings

• Hyper-V Cloud Deployment Guide• Fast Track• Service providers

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• Integrated and extended security• Server consolidation• Non-MS OS support

• Self-service portal• Datacenter to cloud

management• Multi-platform support

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On premises SaaS PaaS IaaS

Classic ITOutsource

to the cloud

Leverage the cloud

Be a cloud

AppFabric

All Within Your Reach Today

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Embracing Cloud Productivity with Microsoft

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Call to Action

Learn more at:• Microsoft Online Services - http://microsoft.com/online• Microsoft Windows Azure -

http://microsoft.com/windowsazure• Microsoft Cloud Computing - http://microsoft.com/cloud • Microsoft Private Cloud - http://microsoft.com/privatecloud

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