The Basics of Cloud Computing.

R. Kaestner
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What is cloud computing and how can an organization decide whether to adopt it? Cloud computing is a distributed computing paradigm that focuses on providing a wide range of users with distributed access to scalable, virtualized hardware and/or software infrastructure over the internet. Despite this rather technical definition, cloud computing is in essence an economic model for a different way to acquire and manage IT resources. An organization needs to weigh the cost, benefits, and risks of cloud computing in determining whether to adopt it as an IT strategy. This paper seeks to help organizations understand cloud computing essentials, including drivers for and barriers to adoption, in support of making decisions about adopting the approach. Cloud computing is a paradigm for large-scale distributed computing that makes use of existing technologies such as virtualization, service-orientation, and grid computing. It offers a different way to acquire and manage IT resources on a large scale. A simple example of cloud computing is webmail. The webmail provider maintains the server space and provides access; the webmail user just plugs a web address into a browser and submits user information to access an account. There is growing interest in cloud computing from consumers and providers. For example, cloud service spending worldwide rose by over 20% in 2009 according to onCloudComputing.com, in a year when overall IT spending dropped by about 4%. 1 As of 2010, most cloud consumers are small enterprises, but large enterprises are exploring the paradigm. Input, the leading authority on government business, says that federal government spending on cloud computing will grow by a 27% compound annual growth rate between 2009 and 2014. 2 Overall, Gartner predicts that by 2012 one in five businesses will not own its own IT assets ; one reason for this trend is the move toward cloud computing as a means to reduce IT hardware costs. 3 More adopters will result in more people seeing savings and thus working to reduce barriers to adoption. The growth in cloud com
云计算基础。
什么是云计算?组织如何决定是否采用云计算?云计算是一种分布式计算范式,其重点是通过互联网为广泛的用户提供对可扩展的、虚拟化的硬件和/或软件基础设施的分布式访问。尽管有这个相当技术性的定义,但云计算本质上是一种经济模型,以不同的方式获取和管理IT资源。在决定是否采用云计算作为it策略时,组织需要权衡云计算的成本、收益和风险。本文旨在帮助组织了解云计算的基本要素,包括采用的驱动因素和障碍,以支持制定采用该方法的决策。云计算是大规模分布式计算的一种范例,它利用虚拟化、面向服务和网格计算等现有技术。它为大规模获取和管理It资源提供了一种不同的方式。云计算的一个简单例子是网络邮件。网络邮件提供商维护服务器空间并提供访问;webmail用户只需在浏览器中插入一个网址,提交用户信息即可访问一个帐户。消费者和供应商对云计算的兴趣越来越大。例如,根据onCloudComputing.com的数据,2009年全球云服务支出增长了20%以上,而同期整体IT支出下降了约4%。截至2010年,大多数云消费者都是小型企业,但大型企业正在探索这种模式。政府业务方面的权威机构Input表示,联邦政府在云计算方面的支出将在2009年至2014年间以27%的复合年增长率增长。总体而言,Gartner预测到2012年,五分之一的企业将不会拥有自己的IT资产;出现这种趋势的原因之一是云计算作为降低IT硬件成本的一种手段。更多的采用者将导致更多的人看到节省,从而努力减少采用的障碍。cloudcom的增长
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