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Course Scope Graduate level seminar course on Cloud Computing and Data Center Networking: This is a seminar course on Cloud Computing and Data Center Networking intended to provide students exposure to recent advances in these areas. The target audience is graduate level students with the knowledge of operating systems, computer networks and web services. It is expected that students will read and present research papers and work on a course project. The course project is intended to motivate students to identify and work on engineering as well as research issues in these areas. The first part of the course will focus on broad range of topics in Cloud Computing - starting with overview of technologies that enable IaaS Cloud such as Amazon EC2, provisioning and monitoring, storage cloud, elasticity and resource provisioning, and cloud applications. The second part of the course will focus on the recent advancements on data center networking and OpenFlow based network architecture design. First part: Cloud Computing – Provisioning and automation – Enterprise cloud: moving to cloud – Resource scaling – Storage cloud – Applications and programming models – Security and privacy – Energy issues Second part: Data Center Networking – New data center network architecture and design – Open Flow based network architecture and research 2 Requirements from Students Students will present and critic papers -- 50% grade –Presenter presents the paper –Others need to critic the paper (email me the critic) –There will be standard template for presentation and critic Course project -- 50% grade –Students may team up –Two choices • Project: come up with a project idea and carry out the project • Compile a report: choose 10 papers in a particular topic and turn in a detailed report Project Ideas –Discuss with instructor to decide on a course project –Initial list of choices will be provided –Team up to work in groups 3 Course Structure Each week Background material (if any) covered by instructor 2-3 papers will be presented by students Discussion on possible research issues Guest speakers on engineering and research issues Any hands-on experience/demo 4 What is Cloud? Allows users to request computing resources through web interfaces Extreme automation through virtualization –Hide away physical resource details –Hide away tedious and error prone configuration issues from users –Provides an utility view to computing resources Pay as you go –Resources on-demand Read this paper: http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/2009/EECS-2009- 28.pdf Some links: –http://aws.amazon.com/ –http://www.eucalyptus.com/ –http://www.opennebula.org/start –http://cloudcomputing.sys-con.com/node/770174 5 Different versions of Cloud IaaS –Amazon EC2 –Open Source: Eucalyptus, Open Nebula PaaS –GoogleAps, Azure SaaS –…. 6
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