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OUTLINE • Our Research Team on Cloud Computing • What is Cloud Computing ? – Utility Computing – Utility versus Cloud computing – Cluster and Grid Computing – Examples of Campus clouds – Grid and Community Computing – Grid and Cloud Computing • The West Virginia U. Project • Benefits of Cloud Computing, – What can we do with Cloud Computing? • Challenges of Cloud Computing • Making the case for Campus Clouds • Conclusions The 3rd Palestinian International Conference on Computer and Information Technology PICCIT 2010, March 9-11, 2010 http://piccit.ppu.edu/index.php/piccit/piccit2010 2 Our Research Team on Cloud Computing Faculty: • Dr. Matthew Valenti, West Virginia University • Dr Abdelkarim Erradi, Qatar University • Prof. Fatma Omara, Dr. hesham Hassan, Dr Sherif Khattab, Dr Osama Ismael, Cairo University • Dr. Walid AbdelMoez, Arab Academy of Science and Techology, Alexandria, Egypt Students: Mohammed Said Saleh, Markous M. Yassa, Sana AbdulJalil, Amr Mahmoud The 3rd Palestinian International Conference on Computer and Information Technology PICCIT 2010, March 9-11, 2010 http://piccit.ppu.edu/index.php/piccit/piccit2010 3 What is Cloud Computing The 3rd Palestinian International Conference on Computer and Information Technology PICCIT 2010, March 9-11, 2010 http://piccit.ppu.edu/index.php/piccit/piccit2010 4 What is Cloud Computing Resource availability is a key factor to achieve prosperity of any society, Particularly important are computing resources To attain their full potential, computing resources need to be efficiently utilized preferably in an aggregated manner. The demand for computing resources can now be met by utility computing, grid computing, and most recently cloud computing. The 3rd Palestinian International Conference on Computer and Information Technology PICCIT 2010, March 9-11, 2010 http://piccit.ppu.edu/index.php/piccit/piccit2010 5 What is Cloud Computing Utility Computing Utility computing providers rent capacity on computing resources that they maintain Metered computing: analogous to electric power (Pay per use) Resources often virtualized and shared by multiple tenants Example: Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (estimated $60 USD/Month for one EC2 Instance for 24hrs/day-7days/week). Pay per use option Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) web service provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud Designed to make web-scale computing easier for developers. The 3rd Palestinian International Conference on Computer and Information Technology PICCIT 2010, March 9-11, 2010 http://piccit.ppu.edu/index.php/piccit/piccit2010 6
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