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Title: ARCHITECTING THE CLOUD: DESIGN DECISIONS FOR CLOUD COMPUTING SERVICE MODELS (SaaS, PaaS, AND IaaS)
Authors: Kavis, Michael
Keywords: Cloud Service Models
Cloud Computing Worst Practices
It Starts with Architecture
Choosing the Right Cloud Service Model
The Key to the Cloud
Auditing in the Cloud
Data Considerations in the Cloud
Security Design in the Cloud
Creating a Centralized Logging Strategy
SLA Management
Monitoring Strategies
Disaster Recovery Planning
Leveraging a DevOps Culture to Deliver Software Faster
More Reliably
Assessing the Organizational Impact of the Cloud Model
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey
Citation: Architecting The Cloud: Design Decisions For Cloud Computing Service Models (SaaS, PaaS, AND IaaS) / Michael Kavis. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey, 2014. - 226 p.
Abstract: In the summer of 2008, after three decades of building software in corporate data centers, I walked away from corporate America to take a stab at building a technology company from the ground up based on a clever concept of the start-up company ’s founder. After years of building software within the constraints of existing data centers and the long procurement cycles required to make new computing resources available to build on, I saw leveraging cloud computing as an opportunity to achieve far greater agility at a pay-as-you-go utility pricing model. When I started my journey I tweeted to my social network and asked if anyone knew of any real-life examples of real-time transaction processing occurring in the public cloud. My tweet generated a lot of laughs and snarky comments; after all, who would have thought of processing information from a brick-and-mortar retail point-of-sale system over the Internet with a transaction engine in the public cloud in 2008? One responder laughed and said, “Let me know when you fi nd an example.” It was clear to me that we were pioneers, and we would have to learn things the way pioneers learned: by trial and error. Now, fi ve years later, I want to share my lessons learned with readers so they can rely more on the experiences of others rather than brute force trial and error, like pioneers.
URI: https://library.megu.edu.ua:9443/jspui/handle/123456789/4162
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