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Cloud Computing for Dummies 2ed

Judith Hurwitz Daniel Kirsch

ISBN: 9788126570553

INR 849

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Description

Cloud computing is no longer just a clever new toy in the world of IT infrastructure. Despite the nebulous name, it’s become a real and important part of our information architecture—and tech professionals who ignore it or try to skim their way through risk falling behind rapidly. The new edition of Cloud Computing For Dummies gets you up to speed fast, clarifying your Cloud options, showing you where can save you time and money, giving you ways to frame your decisions, and helping you avoid weeks of research.  Cloud computing is no longer just a clever new toy in the world of IT infrastructure.

Introduction

About This Book

Foolish Assumptions

Icons Used in This Book

Beyond the Book

Where to Go from Here

Part 1: Understanding Cloud Concepts 

Chapter 1: Understanding the Cloud

  • Looking at the Ecosystem of Cloud Computing
  • Understanding Cloud Concepts
  • The public cloud
  • The private cloud
  • The hybrid and multi cloud model
  • Cloud Computing Elements: Resource Pools/Cloud Models
  • and Services
  • Cloud delivery models
  • The computing resources life cycle
  • Understanding Self-Service Provisioning and Elasticity
  • Establishing a Dynamic Life Cycle across Workloads and Data
  • Management Services
  • The Changing Role of the Data Center
  • Evolution of the data center into a private cloud
  • Seeing how the public cloud fits
  • Knowing when the private cloud shines

Chapter 2: Embracing the Business Imperative

  • Understanding IT Transformation
  • Escaping the IT Legacy Trap
  • Preparing for the Cloud
  • Building for Innovation
  • The Business Imperatives
  • Optimizing Your Existing Business
  • Modern Development and Deployment Strategies
  • Revisiting Your Business Model
  • Transforming the Business Model

Part 2: Examining Architectural Considerations 

Chapter 3: Architectural Considerations for the Cloud Environment

  • Rethinking the Type of Constituents Your Cloud Serves
  • Putting the Pieces Together
  • Planning for Deployment
  • Latency: Performance matters
  • Security: Planning in context
  • Governance: Getting the right balance
  • Managing colocation
  • Creating flexibility in the model
  • Setting the Right Policies and Business Rules
  • Navigating the Choices in a Hybrid World
  • Optimizing for Workloads
  • Supporting a Dynamic Life Cycle

Chapter 4: Managing a Hybrid and Multi cloud Environment

  • What Are You Managing?
  • Managing SaaS Applications
  • Optimizing SaaS Management
  • Managing External Cloud Resources
  • Visibility and control of external resources
  • The importance of self-service
  • Service level agreements (SLAs)
  • Addressing Poor Cloud and Computing Behaviors
  • Managing Internal Cloud Resources
  • Managing a hybrid cloud environment
  • Understanding the role of internal SLAs
  • Managing Internal Services
  • Supporting cloud customers
  • Monitoring internal and external systems
  • Constructing dashboards
  • Managing External Services
  • DevOps and deployment to public clouds
  • External system monitoring
  • Application and service life cycles
  • The Future of Multi cloud Management

Chapter 5: Standards in a Multi cloud World

  • What Are Standards?
  • Evolution of Standards
  • Categories of Cloud-Related Standards
  • Interoperability
  • Portability
  • Security
  • Organizations Building Momentum around Standards
  • Cloud Security Alliance
  • Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF)
  • National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
  • Cloud Standards Customer Council (CSCC)
  • The Open Group
  • Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA)
  • Vertical groups
  • The Impact of Standards on the Multi cloud

Chapter 6: A Closer Look at Cloud Services

  • The Importance of Modularity
  • Discovering Why Services Matter in the Cloud
  • Explaining Microservices
  • The imperative to manage microservices
  • Containers
  • Kubernetes
  • Cataloging services
  • Defining Cloud Native Applications
  • Moving from virtual machines to cloud native
  • Creating innovation
  • Differentiating cloud native applications
  • Communicating Using APIs
  • Setting the Stage for Cloud-Enabled Applications

Part 3: Understanding Cloud Models 

Chapter 7: Introducing All Types of Clouds

  • Understanding Public Clouds
  • Commercial public clouds
  • Open social community clouds
  • Open technical community clouds
  • Government clouds
  • Looking at Private Clouds
  • Privately owned and managed clouds
  • Appliances based on public cloud offerings
  • Commercial private cloud
  • Exploring Hybrid Clouds
  • Understanding the Continuum of the Cloud
  • Selecting Multi cloud for Choice, Efficiency
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