The link to the new article on ultimate value of 'kshana'. Your thoughts on this article appreciated.
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Sunday, September 26, 2021
Saturday, August 21, 2021
Kshana--the smallest mysterious unit of time exploring the temporal variation of fine structure constant.
Here is the link to my article on Kshana--a small unit of time defined by Maharishi Vyasa in the Patanjali Yoga Darashan.
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
A link for cloud computing question paper June/July 2015 (new syllabus)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2QyS7qw-cCqU0NJMDY1U1lUckU/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2QyS7qw-cCqU0NJMDY1U1lUckU/view?usp=sharing
Cloud Models (Continued)
Cloud Service Models
Cloud provide various type of services to the consumers. There are several types of service models. These service models can be represented by 'XaaS' i.e. X-as-a-Service [1]. Where 'X' may be an Infrastructure, a Software, a Platform, or a Datacenter. Various types of service models are listed below [2].
- Software-as-a-service
- Platform-as-a-service
- Infrastructure-as-a-service
- Storage-as-a-service
- Database-as-a-service
- Integration-as-a-service
- Information-as-a-service
- Application-as-a-service
- Process-as-a-service
- Security-as-a-service
- Management-as-a-service
- Testing-as-a-service
For detailed explanations, students are advised to read the book [1-2] or any relevant cloud computing book.
References
[1] Barrie Sosinsky "Defining Cloud Computing", In: Cloud Computing Bible, Wiley Publishing Inc., Indianapolis, pp3-22, 2011
[2] Linthicum David S. "Where We Are, How We Got Here, and How to Fix It", In: Cloud Computing and SOA Convergence in Your Enterprise: A Step-By-Step Guide, First Edition, published by Pearson Education, Inc, publishing as Addison-Wesly Professional, pp 1-19, 2010.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
A Link for Cloud Computing Question Paper (Old).
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2QyS7qw-cCqbnMwT1hVc1RWR2M/view?usp=sharing
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Models of Cloud
Two Models of Cloud
1. Deployment Model
2. Service Model
The details about these models are given below.
1. Deployment Models
There are four types of deployment models [1-2].
1.Private Cloud: The infrastructure of a private cloud is available for an organization and is managed by the organization or a third party. Private cloud may exist on or off premises of the organization.
2. Public Cloud: The infrastructure is available to the general public in a pay-as-you-go manner. It is owned by an organization selling cloud.
3. Hybrid Cloud: Hybrid cloud is the combination of two or more clouds. It may be combination of private and public cloud or may be combination of all the three deployment models.
4. Community Cloud: The infrastructure in the community cloud is shared by several organization. It may be managed by the organization or a third party
Two Models of Cloud
1. Deployment Model
2. Service Model
The details about these models are given below.
1. Deployment Models
There are four types of deployment models [1-2].
1.Private Cloud: The infrastructure of a private cloud is available for an organization and is managed by the organization or a third party. Private cloud may exist on or off premises of the organization.
2. Public Cloud: The infrastructure is available to the general public in a pay-as-you-go manner. It is owned by an organization selling cloud.
3. Hybrid Cloud: Hybrid cloud is the combination of two or more clouds. It may be combination of private and public cloud or may be combination of all the three deployment models.
4. Community Cloud: The infrastructure in the community cloud is shared by several organization. It may be managed by the organization or a third party
References
[1] Dan C. Marinescu, Cloud Computing: Theory and Practice, Published by Elsevier, pp 1 - 19, 2013.
[2] William Voorsluys, James Broberg and Rajkumar Buyya, "Introduction to Cloud Computing," In: Cloud Computing: Principles and Paradigms, Edited by Rajkumar Buyya, James Broberg and Andrzej Goscinski , Publisher, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New Jersey, pp 3 - 41, 2011.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
A Simple Cloud Architecture
References
[1] Michael Miller, "Beyond the Desktop: An Introduction to Cloud Computing," In: Cloud Computing: Web-Based Applications That Change the Way You Work and Collaborate, Pearson Education, Inc., pp 7 - 21, 2009.
[2] Barrie Sosinsky "Defining Cloud Computing", In: Cloud Computing Bible, Wiley Publishing Inc., Indianapolis, pp 3-22, 2011.
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