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NETE4631Using Google Web Services andUsing Microsoft Cloud Services
Lecture Notes #7
Amazon Web Services – Recap
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Amazon Cloud Offerings – Recap (2)
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Lecture Outline Google Web Services
Google Applications Cloud-based User Applications Google Adwords Google Analytics Google Translate Enterprise Applications Google App Engine (GAE)
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Google Applications
User Applications (SaaS) Google Docs Google Mail Google Maps Enterprise application
Google Toolkit for developers AJAX APIs Google Web Toolkit Android Google App Engine (PaaS)
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User Applications
Revolving around indexed search technologies Web crawlers
The number of links, keywords, how long the site has been available, traffic to the site or page
Aggregation and summary Google Finance
Productivity application Gmail, google docs
Others – Google Adwords/ Google Analytics/ Google Translate
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Google Finance
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Google Products
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Google Adwords
The most importance commercial part of Google’s activities
Determine which ads to match to the user searches
How it works Advertisers bid on keywords Pay-per-click advertising Measured quality score for ads using
CTR (click-through rate)
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Google Translate
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Google Analytics
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Google App Engine
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User Applications (2) - Enterprise Applications Google commerce search Google site search Google search appliance Google mini Google Apps for business (office
suits)
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Google Apps
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Google Toolkit for developers- Google App Engine
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Google App Engine (GAE) Build web applications on the infrastructure
that is used for Google’s own web application Write code and deploy
You write, Google App Engine takes care of the rest Absorb spikes in traffic
Scalability managed by Google App Engine’s components
Easily integrate with other Google services Exploit Google’s component library for routine tasks
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Support Features for GAE Dynamic Web Services Automatic scaling Authentication using Google Account Persistence Storage (Google Cloud Storage) Task queues and task scheduling A client-side deployment environment Support for Java or Python Database (NoSQL schemaless VS Google
Cloud SQL
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Pricing Models
Free application development and deployment (a certain level of resource consumption)
Pricing scheme
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Lecture Outline
Using Microsoft Cloud Services Exploring Microsoft Cloud Services Windows Azure Platform Pricing Models Cloud Providers Comparison
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Exploring Microsoft Cloud Services
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Windows Azure Platform
Provides support for .NET, Java, Node.js and PHP.
Automatically manage Hardware Application deployment Resource scaling Application availability
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Windows Azure Platform Azure
The Fabric Control (Hypervisor (Hyper-V))
Regulates hosting environment by pooling individual computers, load balancing, data replications and other tasks
Storage mechanism Three storages (Blobs, Tables, and Queues)
Compute Service Enables Azure to host user applications Load-balance window server configuration
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Windows Azure Platform (2)
Other Components Microsoft SQL Services –Database
services and reporting Structured, Semi-structured, and
unstructured data Microsoft .Net Services –Service-
based implementation of .NET framework
Developer-oriented services –available through REST, SOAP, and HTTP
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Windows Azure Platform (3)
Live Services Information provider for getting
started with Windows Live SharePoint Service Microsoft Dynamic CRM
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Pricing models
Pricing based on computing, storage, network utilization, access control schemes, caching, Data storage and transfer.
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Microsoft Azure Calculator
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Cloud Providers Comparison
AWS – a deployment enabler Google – a development platform Microsoft – a complimentary
platform to its other platforms (software plus service approach)
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References
Chapter 8, 10 of Course Book: Cloud Computing Bible, 2011, Wiley Publishing Inc.
www.google.com http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/lib
rary/windowsazure/dd163896.aspx
http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/
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