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Cloud Computing Development

Cloud Computing Development . Cloud Computing Development . Shallow Introduction. Introduction. What is the cloud computing. Is it computing while in flight?. Image Courtesy SevensHeaven.nl. What is the cloud computing. Is it computing while in flight? NO. Image Courtesy SevensHeaven.nl.

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Cloud Computing Development

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  1. Cloud Computing Development

  2. Cloud Computing Development • Shallow Introduction

  3. Introduction

  4. What is the cloud computing • Is it computing while in flight? Image Courtesy SevensHeaven.nl

  5. What is the cloud computing • Is it computing while in flight? • NO Image Courtesy SevensHeaven.nl

  6. What is the cloud computing • What is it about then?

  7. What is the cloud computing • What is it about then? • Cloud computing is consumption of computing resources without worrying about specifics.

  8. What is the cloud computing • What is it about then? • As well as ability to add or remove resources according to the demand.

  9. What is the cloud computing • What is it about then? • Similar to the power grid andtelephone network.

  10. What is the cloud computing • What is it about then? • Similar to the power grid andtelephone network.

  11. How does it work? • Consumer signs up for the service. (Same as if you get a mobile phone plan) • Consumer uses services according to their needs • Provider sends the bill at the end of the cycle • Consumer pays

  12. Provider Models

  13. Provider Models

  14. Provider Models

  15. Providers

  16. Providers

  17. Providers

  18. Provider: Windows Azure • Platform as a service • Windows based • Storage provided through blob storage, drives, SQL Azure • State is stored and propagated with Queues and Tables • Integrated with Visual Studio • Eclipse plug-in for PHP

  19. Slide courtesy Vlad Vinogradsky from Microsoft

  20. Provider: Google App Engine • Platform as a service • Python or Java based • Storage provided through BigTable • Automatically scales web nodes

  21. Provider: Rackspace • Infrastructure as a service • Very Basic just a few Linux or Windows images • Provides storage with CloudFiles • Very Cheap • Open source API • Relatively New

  22. Provider: Amazon AWS • Oldest on the market • Many services / Images / Third party providers • Provides computation through EC2 / EMR • Provides state / storage through S3, SQS, RDS, SimpleDB • Multiple APIs

  23. Sample Prices

  24. Development

  25. Practical Considerations • Cloud Development is slightly different from traditional in house model.

  26. Practical Considerations • Cloud Development is slightly different from traditional in house model. • Everything is virtualized (most of the time) • Everything is distributed • Per instance reliability is much lower • Overall reliability is much higher

  27. Cloud Programming Model

  28. Cloud Programming Model • Compute and Interface nodes are not reliable, they can crash and disappear at any time. • Storage and State are reliable and heavily distributed. • At any time we can start more compute or interface nodes and shut them down when demand subsides.

  29. Cloud Programming Model on Azure • Compute : Worker Nodes • State: Tables / Queues / SQL • Storage: SQL / Tables / Blobs / Drives • Client Inteface: Web Nodes

  30. Cloud Programming Model on AWS • Compute : EC2 Instances • State: S3 / Queues / SimpleDB / RDS • Storage: S3 / SimpleDB / RDS • Client Inteface: S3 / EC2 / CloudFront

  31. AWS Details: S3 • S3 = Simple Storage Service • Guaranteed to be reliable • Simple {Key, Value} storage • Keys are stored within buckets • Values could be as large as 5GB • Default Storage Mechanism for AWS

  32. AWS Details: Simple DB • Schema less database • Main storage unit is domain ( similar to table ) • Each record can have many attributes, new attributes could be added at any time • Similar to LISP / Scheme attributes • Can query domain for records containing particular attribute • No Joins / Unions with other domains • Eventual Consistency

  33. AWS Details: RDS • RDS = Relational Data Storage • MySQL in a cluster mode • Preferred to simply running DB server within instance (ask me why for details)

  34. AWS Details: SQS • SQS = Simple Queue System • Massively scalable • Allows to put message in the queue and retrieve later on • Retrieving the message hides it from the other users • When message is processed it is deleted from the queue • If message is not deleted before the timeout it is returned back

  35. EC2 = Elastic Compute Cloud • Allows to run arbitrary virtual machinesProvided they are compatible with Amazon’s modified Xen • Kernels and Startup Disks are stored in S3 • Also have large local storage • Machines are not exactly like physical machines • Local storage is not persistentWhen machine is shut down all local data disappears. • Hardware TCP [No packet layer / No Broadcast ] • Can launch many copies of the machine at the same time • Lot’s of preconfigured machines AWS Details: EC2

  36. AWS Details: Other Services • EMR = Elastic Map ReduceLet’s run Hadoop jobs on EC2 • CloudFront Content Delivery Network • ELB = Elastic Load Balancer • EBS = Elastic Block StorageS3 backed persistent storage • Public Data Sets - Lots of publicly available data Census ( 1980 , 1990, 2000 ), Wikipedia logs, Freebase dumps, Genetic and Chemistry data

  37. Starting Up • Amazon Account • Credentials KeyID : SecretKey • X509 Ceriticate

  38. Helpful Tools • S3 Fox - Firefox extension for browsing S3 • Elastic Fox - Firefox extension for operating EC2 • Transmit - Mac utility for S3 ($) • Right Scale - Web based platform for managing everything ( Free / $ )

  39. Libraries • Official Amazon Libraries (Java) • Unofficial Libraries - .Net / Ruby / Perl • AWS4C - C/C++/Objective C • Boto - Very popular Python library (official Hadoop/EC2 library)

  40. Demo

  41. Demo Running Hadoop on EC2

  42. Questions ????

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