3. Virtualization is one of the hardware reducing, cost
saving and energy saving technology that is rapidly
transforming the IT landscape and fundamentally
changing the way that people compute.
With virtualization solutions you can reduce IT costs
while increasing the efficiency, utilization and
flexibility of their existing computer hardware.
With Virtualization it is possible to run multiple
operating systems and multiple applications on the
same SERVER at the same time, increasing the
utilization and flexibility of hardware.
4. Single OS image per
machine
Software and
hardware tightly
coupled
Running multiple
applications on same
machine often creates
conflict
Inflexible and costly
infrastructure
5. Hardware-
independence of
operating system and
applications
Virtual machines can
be provisioned to any
system
Can manage OS and
application as a single
unit by encapsulating
the Machines into
virtual
6. Type 1 or Bare Metal virtualization
Type 2 or Hosted Virtualiazation
7.
8.
9. Improve disaster recovery
Increase uptime
Increase Resource Pooling
Reduce hardware vendor lock-in
Faster server provisioning
QA/lab environments
Isolate applications
Save energy, go green
Reduce the data center footprint
10.
11.
12. It is a paradigm in which information is
permanently stored in servers on the internet
and cached temporarily on clients that include
desktops,table computers,notebooks,Wall
computers,Handhelds entertainment centers
etc.
It puts customers information and or
applications in a virtual “cloud” that can be
accessed through the web.
Users do not have or need knowledge, control,
ownership in the computer infrastructure
15. • Public Cloud: The services are delivered to
the client via the Internet from a third party
service provider.
Example: Amazon
16. • Private Cloud: These services are managed and
provided within the organization. There are less
restriction on network bandwidth, fewer security
exposures and other legal requirements compared
to the public Cloud.
Example: HP Data Centers
17.
18. Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) is a cloud
model which allows organizations to
outsource computing equipment and
resources such as servers, storage,
networking as well as services, such as load
balancing and content delivery networks. The
IaaS provider owns and maintains the
equipment while the organization rents out
the specific services it needs, usually on a
"pay as you go" basis.
19. Platform as a Service (PaaS) is a cloud model
designed for software developers that
streamlines the development process by
shifting specific aspects of systems
management to the service provider. PaaS is
used to develop web and mobile applications
using components that are pre-configured
and maintained by the service provider,
including programming languages,
application servers and databases
20. Software as a Service (SaaS) is a cloud model
that delivers on-demand applications that are
hosted and managed by the service provider
and typically paid for on a subscription basis.
SaaS solutions offer a number of advantages
over on-premises deployments, including
minimal administration and maintenance,
anywhere access, and in many cases
improved communication and collaboration
21. Hosted services are outsourced information
technology (IT) systems and functions. A
hosted service provider owns and oversees
infrastructure, software and administrative
tasks and makes the system available to
clients, usually over the Internet.
Eg : gmail, google docs, quickbooks, skype,
Github etc
24. CONCLUSION:
Finally ,cloud apps don’t eat up your valuable IT
resources
Thus cloud computing provide a super-computing power.
This cloud of computers extends beyond a single company or
enterprise.
The applications and data served by the cloud are available to
broad group of users, cross-enterprise and cross-platform