Mastering cloud computing / by Rajkumar Buyya,Christian Vecchiola, S. Thamarai Selvi

By: Buyya, Rajkumar, 1970-Contributor(s): Vecchiola, Christian | Selvi, S. ThamaraiMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : McGraw Hill Education, 2013Description: various paging : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9781259029950 (pbk.); 1259029956 (pbk.)Subject(s): Cloud computingDDC classification: 004.67
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction----------------------------------- Chapter 2: Principles of Parallel and Distributed Computing------------------------------ Chapter 3: Virtualization---------------------------------- Chapter 4: cloud Computing Architecture--------------------------------- Chapter 5: Aneka: Cloud Application Platform------------------------------- Chapter 6: Concurrent Computing: Thread Programming---------------------------- Chapter 7: High-Through Computing: Task Programming----------------------------- Chapter 8: Data Intensive Computing: Map-Reduce Programming------------------------------- Chapter 9: Cloud Platform in Industry------------------------------ Chapter 10: Cloud Applications----------------------------- Chapter 11: Advanced Topics in Cloud Computing----------------------------
Summary: "Key Features: Explains how to make design choices and tradeoffs to consider when building applications to run in a virtual cloud environment; Test and experiment with a live cloud system on the Aneka platform; Real-world case studies include scientific, business, and energy-efficiency considerations; Download examples and instructor support materials on the book's companion page.Cloud computing is a technological advancement that focuses on the way in which we design computing systems, develop applications, and leverage existing services for building software. It is based on the concept of dynamic provisioning, which is applied not only to services, but also to compute capability, storage, networking, and IT (Information Technology) infrastructure in general. Resources are made available through the Internet and offered on a pay-per-use basis from Cloud computing vendors. Today, anyone with a credit card can subscribe to Cloud services and deploy and configure servers for an application in hours, growing and shrinking the infrastructure serving its application according to the demand, and paying only for the time these resources have been used"-- Provided by publisher.
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Chapter 1: Introduction-----------------------------------
Chapter 2: Principles of Parallel and Distributed Computing------------------------------
Chapter 3: Virtualization----------------------------------
Chapter 4: cloud Computing Architecture---------------------------------
Chapter 5: Aneka: Cloud Application Platform-------------------------------
Chapter 6: Concurrent Computing: Thread Programming----------------------------
Chapter 7: High-Through Computing: Task Programming-----------------------------
Chapter 8: Data Intensive Computing: Map-Reduce Programming-------------------------------
Chapter 9: Cloud Platform in Industry------------------------------
Chapter 10: Cloud Applications-----------------------------
Chapter 11: Advanced Topics in Cloud Computing----------------------------

"Key Features: Explains how to make design choices and tradeoffs to consider when building applications to run in a virtual cloud environment; Test and experiment with a live cloud system on the Aneka platform; Real-world case studies include scientific, business, and energy-efficiency considerations; Download examples and instructor support materials on the book's companion page.Cloud computing is a technological advancement that focuses on the way in which we design computing systems, develop applications, and leverage existing services for building software. It is based on the concept of dynamic provisioning, which is applied not only to services, but also to compute capability, storage, networking, and IT (Information Technology) infrastructure in general. Resources are made available through the Internet and offered on a pay-per-use basis from Cloud computing vendors. Today, anyone with a credit card can subscribe to Cloud services and deploy and configure servers for an application in hours, growing and shrinking the infrastructure serving its application according to the demand, and paying only for the time these resources have been used"-- Provided by publisher.

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