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Introduce to Public Cloud ServiceTaiwan ITQ

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Agenda• About Public Cloud

• Commercial Public Cloud service Introduction

• Selected Labs:Lab: Free Cloud Storage

Lab: Microsoft AZURE Service

Lab: HP Cloud

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What is a Public Cloud?• A service provides the resources:

Applications

Storage

Compute

Development platforms

Etc.

• Must be available to the public on the internet

• Makes it easy for the public to access better web browsing to meet their needs.

• Are operated and managed at datacenters

• Belonging to service providers and shared by multiple customers

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Benefits of ‘Public Cloud Computing’• Easy to use

• Inexpensive to set up

• Low cost

• Hardware, application and bandwidth are managed by the providers

• Capable to be climbed up over and to meet the needs

• No wasted resourceswhat you use, you pay  for that

• Better ROI and faster time to market

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Weakness of ‘Public Cloud Computing’• Less visibility and control

• Security

• Reliability

• Data in the cloud

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Delivery Models• IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service)

Shared infrastructure such as servers, storage and network are delivered as a service over the internet

Amazon Web Services, Rackspace Cloud, etc.

• PaaS (Platform as a Service)Application development framework offered as a service to developers for quick deployment of their code

Google App Engine, Heroku, Cloud Foundry, etc.

• SaaS (Software as a Service)Application software offered as a service using a multitenant model which can be consumed using web browsers.

Gmail, Salesforce, etc.

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Trend Micro Survey Results• 43% of the respondents using a cloud service reported that they

have experienced a data security lapse/issue in the last 12 months.

• 55% expressed concerns that shared storage is vulnerable without encryption.

• 49% of them said a guaranteed SLA will help them adopt public clouds.

• 93% of the respondents indicated that their organization is using at least one cloud service when they were presented with a list of cloud providers.

However, 7% of these same respondents had previously indicated in the survey that their company had no plans to deploy cloud services —showing that this 7% did not realize that their company had already deployed cloud computing.

• 85% of those using a public cloud in production said they are encrypting the data stored in the cloud and keep a local copy synched to the cloud.

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Cost Savings• Eliminates CAPEX(Capital Expenditure) and offers

reduced OPEX(Operating Expenditure)the maintenance and labor costs associated with managing the infrastructure is offloaded to a third-party provider.

• Ensures cost efficiency because of the pay-per-use models.

Service providers charge by the hour and this comes in handy when a company’s resource needs are for a temporary project or to meet a sudden spike in usage.

• Offers self-service provisioning, leading to lower costs and better agility

Human intervention in resource provisioning is minimized.

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Business Flexibility• Provides massive scalability and an ability to re-

size compute resources.

• Gives programmatic access to compute resources through API

Helping applications scale automatically without any human intervention.

• Supplies robust infrastructure with better support staff, offering cost and talent advantages in an increasingly shrinking pool of expertise.

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Security issue of public cloud• Multi-tenancy risks

unauthorized access of data by other tenants using the same hardware

resource contention

• Control and visibilityBusinesses have limited control and visibility because the vendor

is responsible for completely managing the infrastructure

• Security responsibility

• Data and encryption

• Data retentionWhen the data is moved or deleted by a service provider or customer,

there may be remaining data remnants

• Compliance requirementsDifferent countries have different regulatory requirements

on data privacy.

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Public Cloud Use Cases• A video production company can use public clouds for video

rendering and pay for only the time they used the resources.

• A business can tap into public clouds when they expect unpredictable demand during a marketing promotion.

• A pharmaceutical company can run their drug design processes on public cloud, thereby, accelerating the time to market.

• ………

• ………

• More and more workloads can be moved to the public clouds.

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Additional question before adopt public cloud service Sufficient internet access bandwidth?

Business to Cloud Service Provider bandwidth

Customer to Cloud Service Provider bandwidth

Will transform to other platform?

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Security best practices• VM-level security

• Multi-layered defense

• Data and encryption

• Patch management

• Identity and access

• Regulator compliance

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Compare of cloud platrform

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Compare list

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Compare list(con’t)

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Free Cloud Storage• Dropbox (2GB)

• 口袋碟 (6GB) • CHT CloudBox (2GB)

• Google Drive (5GB)

• MS SkyDrive (7GB)

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Dropbox: http://www.dropbox.com

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口袋碟 http://u-sync.com/

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CloudBox: http://webhd.xuite.net/

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Google Drive: http://docs.google.com

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SkyDrive: http://skydrive.live.com

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Windows Azure• http://www.microsoft.com/taiwan/windowsazure/

• Require:• Microsoft Account

• Phone Certification

• Credit Card

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Free Trail( 免費試用 )

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Trail resource

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Login

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Register for 3 months free test

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Service list

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Mobile Phone Verification

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Verify OK

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Input Credit Card information

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Apply success

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PaaS Example : HP Cloud• http://www.hpcloud.com

• Requirement:• Credit Card

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Apply free trial

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Sign Up

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Apply ok, check email

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Received e-mail

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Login

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Input Credit Card information

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Account Overview

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Dashboard

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Activate Zone 1

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