Guidelines for Building a Private Cloud Infrastructure
Zoran Pantić and Muhammad Ali Babar
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Background of Cloud Computing
2.1 Emergence and Popularity of Cloud Computing
2.2 Essential Characteristics of Cloud Computing
2.3 Services and Deployment Models of Cloud Computing
2.3.1 Service Models
2.3.2 Deployment models 2.4 Motivation for Migrating to Cloud Computing
2.5 Economic Considerations
2.6 Legal and Regulatory Considerati ons
2.7 Socio-Technical Considerations
3. Designing and Implementing a Private Cloud Infrastructure
3.1 Designing and choosing the solution
3.2 Why Ubuntu En terprise Cloud based on Eucalyptus?
3.3 Major UEC/Eucalyptus components
3.3.1 Node Controller (NC)
3.3.2 Cluster Controller (CC)
3.3.3 Walrus S torage Controller (WS3)
3.3.4 Storage Controller (SC)
3.3.5 Cloud Controller (CLC)
3.4 Dimensioning the hardware infrastructure
3.5 UEC Topologies
3.5.1 Discussion on different topologies
3.5.2 Implementation on a single ser ver
3.5.3 Implementation on 2 physical servers
3.5.4 Implementation on 3 physical servers
3.5.5 Implementation on 4 physical servers
3.5.6 Imple mentation on 5 physical servers
3.5.7 Other possibilities for implementation
3.6 Network
3.7 Implementation po ssibilities / hardware vendors
3.8 Installation in virtual environment
3.9 Installation on physical environment 4. Summary and recommendations
4.1 Cloud computing options available
4.2 Choosing a solution
4.3 Private cloud – a dvantages and disadvantages
5. Appendices
1. Interview Danish Center for Scientific Computing (DCSC)
6. References
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