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International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056
Volume: 05 Issue: 03 | Mar-2018 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072
© 2018, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 6.171 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 4053
An Overview on Cloud Computing and challenges
Miss Sharma R. I1, Miss Thorat S. B.2
1,2 Students, Sangamner college
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------***----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Abstract: Cloud computing is nothing but delivery of
computing services like servers, storage, databases,
networking, software, analytics and more through the
Internet. With cloud computing, there is no need to invest
large amount in hardware and spend a lot of time on the
heavy lifting of managing that hardware. You have to only
provide the right type and size of computing resources you
need to provide your ideas or operate your IT department.
You can able to use number of resources as per your
requirement, at any time, and pay for what you use. It is
provided by service provider using network. In this paper we
will discuss on what are the uses of cloud computing, how it
works, its service model. Cloud networking or Cloud based
networking describes the access of networking resources
from a centralized third-party provider using Wide Area
Networking or Internet-based access technologies.
Cloud networking is related the concept of cloud computing,
in which centralized computing resources are shared for
customers or clients. In cloud networking, the network can
be shared as well as the computing resources. It has spurred
a trend of pushing more network management functions
into the cloud, so that fewer customer devices are needed to
manage the network[1]
Keywords: cloud computing, service providers, service
model
Introduction:
Cloud computing consist of three different types of
computing services delivered remotely to client through
the internet. Clients pays monthly or annual service fee to
providers to gain access to systems that deliver software
as a service, platforms as a service and infrastructure as a
service to subscribe. Client who subscribe to cloud
computing services can get a variety of benefits, depending
on their particular business needs at a given point in time.
The ability to access powerful IT resources on an
incremental basis is leveling the playing field for small
and medium sized organization, providing them with the
necessary tools and technology to compete in the global
marketplace without the previously requisite investment
in on premise IT resources. Clients who subscribe to
computing services delivered through the ‘Cloud’ are able
to reduce the IT service expenditures for their
organization and gain access to more agile and flexible
enterprise level computing services in the process[2].
Cloud computing eliminates the capital expense of buying
hardware and software and setting up and running on-site
datacenters—the racks of servers, the round-the-clock
electricity for power and cooling, the IT experts for
managing the infrastructure. It adds up fast., speed
because vast amounts of computing resources can be
provisioned in minutes , global scale which provides more
or less computing power, storage, bandwidth right when it
is needed and from the right geographic location.,
productivity, performance, reliability in which cloud
computing makes data backup, disaster recovery and
business continuity easier and less expensive etc[3].
Types of Cloud:
Cloud computing is usually described in one of two ways.
Either based on the cloud location, or on the service that
the cloud is offering
Based on a cloud location they are classified as follow:
1) Public Cloud
2)Private Cloud
3) Hybrid Cloud
4) Community Cloud
5) Federated Clouds
6) Multi-clouds and Inter-clouds
1) Public Cloud:
Public cloud mean that the whole computing
infrastructure is located on the premises of a cloud
computing company that offers the cloud service. The
location remains, thus, separate from the customer and he
has no physical control over the infrastructure.
As public clouds use shared resources, they do excel
mostly in performance, but are also most vulnerable to
various attacks.
2) Private Cloud:
Private cloud means using a cloud infrastructure
(network) solely by one customer/organization. It is not
shared with others, yet it is remotely located. If the cloud is
externally hosted. The companies have an option of
International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056
Volume: 05 Issue: 03 | Mar-2018 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072
© 2018, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 6.171 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 4054
choosing an on-premise private cloud as well, which is
more expensive, but they do have a physical control over
the infrastructure.
The security and control level is highest while using a
private network. Yet, the cost reduction can be minimal, if
the company needs to invest in an on-premise cloud
infrastructure.
3) Hybrid Cloud:
Of course, means, using both private and public clouds,
depending on their purpose.
For example, public cloud can be used to interact with
customers, while keeping their data secured through a
private cloud.
4) Community Cloud:
Community Cloud implies an infrastructure that is shared
between organizations, usually with the shared data and
data management concerns. For example, a community
cloud can belong to a government of a single country.
Community clouds can be located both on and off the
premises.
5) Federated Clouds • Multi-clouds and Inter-
clouds
There are some interesting emerging models. Cloud
Researchers have suggested that, like the Internet, a
mechanism should exist for users to be able to utilize
multiple clouds from multiple providers or companies, and
not have the details visible. In the Internet, the user sees a
uniform and global topology. The user is unaware of which
Internet Service Provider is hosting the web site which is
he viewing, and that user is also very unaware how
packets have traveled in between their browser and that
web site. We will now look at the models of Cloud
federation, which allows inter-cloud resources sharing and
combined provisioning. There are two types of cloud
federation; a Provider side federation for resources
sharing and provisioning, and a User/customer side
federation that allows creation of multi-provider
heterogeneous cloud infrastructures. The provider side
federation is called “Intercloud”. The Intercloud
deployment model provides a general framework for
multi-provider heterogeneous cloud based services and
infrastructures building and operation.
Based on a service that the cloud is offering are as follow
1) IaaS (Infrastructure-as-a-Service)
Infrastructure as a Service, is considered as IaaS, contains
the basic building blocks for cloud IT and provide access
to networking features, computers either virtual or on
dedicated hardware, and data storage space. Infrastructure
as a Service provides you the highest level of flexibility and
management control over your IT resources and it is
similar to existing IT resources that many IT departments
and developers are familiar today.
2) PaaS (Platform-as-a-Service)
Platforms as a service remove the need for organizations
to manage the underlying infrastructure, infrastructures
are usually hardware and operating systems and allow you
to focus on the deployment and management of your
applications. This helps you be more efficient as you don’t
need to worry about resource procurement, capacity
planning, software maintenance, patching, or any of the
other undifferentiated heavy lifting involved in running
your application.
3) SaaS (Software-as-a-Service)
Software as a Service provides you a completed product
that is run and managed by the service provider. In most
cases, people referring to Software as a Service are
referring to end-user applications. With a SaaS offering
you do not have to think about how the service is
maintained or how the underlying infrastructure is
managed; you only need to think about how you will use
that particular software. A common example of a SaaS
application is web-based email where you can send and
receive email without having to manage feature additions
to the email product or maintaining the servers and
operating systems that the email program is running on.
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Volume: 05 Issue: 03 | Mar-2018 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072
© 2018, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 6.171 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 4055
Fig: Cloud computing deployment and service models
Challenges to cloud adoption come in all shapes, sizes and
severities, depending on the organization. None should be
considered show-stoppers, but that doesn’t make them
real or significant. There is not definitive list of challenges;
if there was it would be outdated as soon as it was put to
paper. In discussion with prospective customers, attending
tradeshows and working with clients on their future cloud
roadmaps, there are recurring themes. The following are
the concerns and challenges we hear most often.[3]
Making the correct choice: it is observe that SaaS, IaaS,
PaaS and a plethora of options and variations are today
available as a service. Making correct choice between it is
difficult. It is easier to find when you need to meet the
business requirements. Every cloud strategy begins with
the business strategy and a determination of the risk of
various choices. Business case must be at first, cloud
implementation at last.
Lack of Executive Support: It is a difficult challenge with
many people. In many ways, a lack of support mostly
generate fear, uncertainty and doubt. It is necessary to
speak business languages, understanding business issues,
business goals and generating a sound business for your
proposals. Align proposal with corporate campaigns.
Loss of Control: It is too much difficult challenge to let it
go. It not only belongs to security, but also Entrusting a
third party to be a responsible, honest and reliable
business partner, they are responsible for some. There are
some of the other revenue-generating projects and
business contributions IT can accomplish when some of
operational responsibility is taken away from you.
Vendor Lock-in: Even though if you are using the cloud
you would like to have control over your data and wanted
to able to switch service providers without any costing.
Ensuring that data portability is essential and
understanding the data ownership and retrieval policies of
the provider.
Security and Compliance: At last it is possible that there
is some data or applications with which your organization
will not be comfortable and may want to letting out of
sight. But this is also focused by some service providers
because the large number of demand and it’s a major point
of competitive differentiation. Security and compliance is
not a cloud computing issue instead it is a cloud service
provider issue.
Availability and Reliability: Security, availability and
reliability are a service provider issue. It is necessary that
delivering on a stringent SLA requires a commitment of
best practices, thoroughly redundant architecture,
24/7/365 staffing by trained and experience technicians,
and top-flight hardware, software and network products.
Lack of Skills, Knowledge and Expertise: This challenge
is quite different in the cloud, IT organizations and it may
not have the necessary tools or resources to implement,
monitor and manage cloud solutions. It is not about what
they are doing. It is necessary to Educating staff about new
processes and tool sets, or hiring staff with new skills so
that your operations and applications move to the cloud
within time. Selecting the right service provider will
definitely help to make easy the transition and fill gaps.
Performance and Bandwidth Cost: Businesses can save
money on system acquisitions, management and
maintenance, but they may have to spend more for the
bandwidth. For smaller applications this is not usually an
issue, but cost can be high for the data-intensive
applications. Delivering and receiving intensive and
complex data over the network requires sufficient
bandwidth to stave off latency and application time
outs[3].
Vendor Transparency: It is not about what you want
from your service provider. If you are getting it then get
respond from it. It is necessary that service provider
should open about the processes and methods for
delivering on its SLAs. It is true with to security and
compliance.
Conclusion:
This paper we discussed on the cloud computing i. e. how
cloud computing is used by people cloud computing. Also
we took look on types cloud based on the cloud location,
or on the service that the cloud is offering. It also
addressed challenges of cloud computing in detail. In spite
of the several limitations and the need for better
methodologies processes, cloud computing is becoming a
hugely attractive paradigm, especially for large
enterprises. Cloud Computing initiatives could affect the
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Volume: 05 Issue: 03 | Mar-2018 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072
© 2018, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 6.171 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 4056
enterprises within two to three years as it has the
potential to significantly change IT[8].
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IRJET- An Overview on Cloud Computing and Challenges

  • 1. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 05 Issue: 03 | Mar-2018 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2018, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 6.171 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 4053 An Overview on Cloud Computing and challenges Miss Sharma R. I1, Miss Thorat S. B.2 1,2 Students, Sangamner college -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------***---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract: Cloud computing is nothing but delivery of computing services like servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics and more through the Internet. With cloud computing, there is no need to invest large amount in hardware and spend a lot of time on the heavy lifting of managing that hardware. You have to only provide the right type and size of computing resources you need to provide your ideas or operate your IT department. You can able to use number of resources as per your requirement, at any time, and pay for what you use. It is provided by service provider using network. In this paper we will discuss on what are the uses of cloud computing, how it works, its service model. Cloud networking or Cloud based networking describes the access of networking resources from a centralized third-party provider using Wide Area Networking or Internet-based access technologies. Cloud networking is related the concept of cloud computing, in which centralized computing resources are shared for customers or clients. In cloud networking, the network can be shared as well as the computing resources. It has spurred a trend of pushing more network management functions into the cloud, so that fewer customer devices are needed to manage the network[1] Keywords: cloud computing, service providers, service model Introduction: Cloud computing consist of three different types of computing services delivered remotely to client through the internet. Clients pays monthly or annual service fee to providers to gain access to systems that deliver software as a service, platforms as a service and infrastructure as a service to subscribe. Client who subscribe to cloud computing services can get a variety of benefits, depending on their particular business needs at a given point in time. The ability to access powerful IT resources on an incremental basis is leveling the playing field for small and medium sized organization, providing them with the necessary tools and technology to compete in the global marketplace without the previously requisite investment in on premise IT resources. Clients who subscribe to computing services delivered through the ‘Cloud’ are able to reduce the IT service expenditures for their organization and gain access to more agile and flexible enterprise level computing services in the process[2]. Cloud computing eliminates the capital expense of buying hardware and software and setting up and running on-site datacenters—the racks of servers, the round-the-clock electricity for power and cooling, the IT experts for managing the infrastructure. It adds up fast., speed because vast amounts of computing resources can be provisioned in minutes , global scale which provides more or less computing power, storage, bandwidth right when it is needed and from the right geographic location., productivity, performance, reliability in which cloud computing makes data backup, disaster recovery and business continuity easier and less expensive etc[3]. Types of Cloud: Cloud computing is usually described in one of two ways. Either based on the cloud location, or on the service that the cloud is offering Based on a cloud location they are classified as follow: 1) Public Cloud 2)Private Cloud 3) Hybrid Cloud 4) Community Cloud 5) Federated Clouds 6) Multi-clouds and Inter-clouds 1) Public Cloud: Public cloud mean that the whole computing infrastructure is located on the premises of a cloud computing company that offers the cloud service. The location remains, thus, separate from the customer and he has no physical control over the infrastructure. As public clouds use shared resources, they do excel mostly in performance, but are also most vulnerable to various attacks. 2) Private Cloud: Private cloud means using a cloud infrastructure (network) solely by one customer/organization. It is not shared with others, yet it is remotely located. If the cloud is externally hosted. The companies have an option of
  • 2. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 05 Issue: 03 | Mar-2018 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2018, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 6.171 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 4054 choosing an on-premise private cloud as well, which is more expensive, but they do have a physical control over the infrastructure. The security and control level is highest while using a private network. Yet, the cost reduction can be minimal, if the company needs to invest in an on-premise cloud infrastructure. 3) Hybrid Cloud: Of course, means, using both private and public clouds, depending on their purpose. For example, public cloud can be used to interact with customers, while keeping their data secured through a private cloud. 4) Community Cloud: Community Cloud implies an infrastructure that is shared between organizations, usually with the shared data and data management concerns. For example, a community cloud can belong to a government of a single country. Community clouds can be located both on and off the premises. 5) Federated Clouds • Multi-clouds and Inter- clouds There are some interesting emerging models. Cloud Researchers have suggested that, like the Internet, a mechanism should exist for users to be able to utilize multiple clouds from multiple providers or companies, and not have the details visible. In the Internet, the user sees a uniform and global topology. The user is unaware of which Internet Service Provider is hosting the web site which is he viewing, and that user is also very unaware how packets have traveled in between their browser and that web site. We will now look at the models of Cloud federation, which allows inter-cloud resources sharing and combined provisioning. There are two types of cloud federation; a Provider side federation for resources sharing and provisioning, and a User/customer side federation that allows creation of multi-provider heterogeneous cloud infrastructures. The provider side federation is called “Intercloud”. The Intercloud deployment model provides a general framework for multi-provider heterogeneous cloud based services and infrastructures building and operation. Based on a service that the cloud is offering are as follow 1) IaaS (Infrastructure-as-a-Service) Infrastructure as a Service, is considered as IaaS, contains the basic building blocks for cloud IT and provide access to networking features, computers either virtual or on dedicated hardware, and data storage space. Infrastructure as a Service provides you the highest level of flexibility and management control over your IT resources and it is similar to existing IT resources that many IT departments and developers are familiar today. 2) PaaS (Platform-as-a-Service) Platforms as a service remove the need for organizations to manage the underlying infrastructure, infrastructures are usually hardware and operating systems and allow you to focus on the deployment and management of your applications. This helps you be more efficient as you don’t need to worry about resource procurement, capacity planning, software maintenance, patching, or any of the other undifferentiated heavy lifting involved in running your application. 3) SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) Software as a Service provides you a completed product that is run and managed by the service provider. In most cases, people referring to Software as a Service are referring to end-user applications. With a SaaS offering you do not have to think about how the service is maintained or how the underlying infrastructure is managed; you only need to think about how you will use that particular software. A common example of a SaaS application is web-based email where you can send and receive email without having to manage feature additions to the email product or maintaining the servers and operating systems that the email program is running on.
  • 3. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 05 Issue: 03 | Mar-2018 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2018, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 6.171 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 4055 Fig: Cloud computing deployment and service models Challenges to cloud adoption come in all shapes, sizes and severities, depending on the organization. None should be considered show-stoppers, but that doesn’t make them real or significant. There is not definitive list of challenges; if there was it would be outdated as soon as it was put to paper. In discussion with prospective customers, attending tradeshows and working with clients on their future cloud roadmaps, there are recurring themes. The following are the concerns and challenges we hear most often.[3] Making the correct choice: it is observe that SaaS, IaaS, PaaS and a plethora of options and variations are today available as a service. Making correct choice between it is difficult. It is easier to find when you need to meet the business requirements. Every cloud strategy begins with the business strategy and a determination of the risk of various choices. Business case must be at first, cloud implementation at last. Lack of Executive Support: It is a difficult challenge with many people. In many ways, a lack of support mostly generate fear, uncertainty and doubt. It is necessary to speak business languages, understanding business issues, business goals and generating a sound business for your proposals. Align proposal with corporate campaigns. Loss of Control: It is too much difficult challenge to let it go. It not only belongs to security, but also Entrusting a third party to be a responsible, honest and reliable business partner, they are responsible for some. There are some of the other revenue-generating projects and business contributions IT can accomplish when some of operational responsibility is taken away from you. Vendor Lock-in: Even though if you are using the cloud you would like to have control over your data and wanted to able to switch service providers without any costing. Ensuring that data portability is essential and understanding the data ownership and retrieval policies of the provider. Security and Compliance: At last it is possible that there is some data or applications with which your organization will not be comfortable and may want to letting out of sight. But this is also focused by some service providers because the large number of demand and it’s a major point of competitive differentiation. Security and compliance is not a cloud computing issue instead it is a cloud service provider issue. Availability and Reliability: Security, availability and reliability are a service provider issue. It is necessary that delivering on a stringent SLA requires a commitment of best practices, thoroughly redundant architecture, 24/7/365 staffing by trained and experience technicians, and top-flight hardware, software and network products. Lack of Skills, Knowledge and Expertise: This challenge is quite different in the cloud, IT organizations and it may not have the necessary tools or resources to implement, monitor and manage cloud solutions. It is not about what they are doing. It is necessary to Educating staff about new processes and tool sets, or hiring staff with new skills so that your operations and applications move to the cloud within time. Selecting the right service provider will definitely help to make easy the transition and fill gaps. Performance and Bandwidth Cost: Businesses can save money on system acquisitions, management and maintenance, but they may have to spend more for the bandwidth. For smaller applications this is not usually an issue, but cost can be high for the data-intensive applications. Delivering and receiving intensive and complex data over the network requires sufficient bandwidth to stave off latency and application time outs[3]. Vendor Transparency: It is not about what you want from your service provider. If you are getting it then get respond from it. It is necessary that service provider should open about the processes and methods for delivering on its SLAs. It is true with to security and compliance. Conclusion: This paper we discussed on the cloud computing i. e. how cloud computing is used by people cloud computing. Also we took look on types cloud based on the cloud location, or on the service that the cloud is offering. It also addressed challenges of cloud computing in detail. In spite of the several limitations and the need for better methodologies processes, cloud computing is becoming a hugely attractive paradigm, especially for large enterprises. Cloud Computing initiatives could affect the
  • 4. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 05 Issue: 03 | Mar-2018 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2018, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 6.171 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 4056 enterprises within two to three years as it has the potential to significantly change IT[8]. REFERENCES [1]https://azure.microsoft.com [2] www.salesforce.com [3] www.peak10.com [4] PLUMMER, D.C., BITTMAN , T.J., AUSTIN, T., CEARLEY, D.W., and SMITH D.M., Cloud Computing: Defining and Describing an Emerging Phenomenon , 2008 [5] M. Q. Zhou, R. Zhang, W. Xie, W. N. Qian, and A. Zhou, “Security and Privacy in Cloud Computing: A Survey,” 2010 Sixth International [6] Birman, K., Chockler, G., and van Renesse, R. 2009. Toward a cloud computing research agenda. SIGACT News, 40, 2, 68-80. [7] W. Dawoud, I. Takouna, and C. Meinel, “Infrastructure as a Service Security: Challenges and Solutions,” 2010 7th International Conference on Informatics and System, pp. 1- 8, March 2010. [8] Cloud Computing – Research Issues, Challenges, Architecture, Platforms and Applications: A Survey International Journal of Future Computer and Communication, Vol. 1, No. 4, December 2012 by Santosh Kumar and R. H. Goudar