Now Fully Updated: The Definitive, Vendor-Neutral Guide to Cloud Computing Success
Cloud computing offers immense opportunities to improve agility and competitiveness – as well as significant risks. To maximize value and avoid pitfalls, you need a thorough, vendor-neutral understanding of today’s technologies, models, tools, and architectures. Cloud Computing, Second Edition presents up-to-date knowledge for every facet of cloud computing: from scoping projects through designing solutions, assessing providers to administering resources and managing cost.
Renowned IT author Thomas Erl and enterprise cloud expert Eric Barceló Monroy distill proven technologies and practices into well-defined concepts, models, mechanisms, and architectures. Each is explained in ways that align with modern industry usage, to help you clearly understand and assess your options.
First, the authors show how cloud computing emerged and evolved, introducing core concepts, models, components, and security issues. Using up-to-date examples, they illuminate 50+ technology mechanisms used to enable core capabilities. Next, they document 30+ architectures that combine these mechanisms into reliable, efficient solutions. Building on this technical context, they address practical business issues, helping you optimize investments and impact, manage legal issues, and operate effectively. You’ll find vendor-neutral cost and quality metrics, pricing models, insights into service level agreements, and other practical ways to promote success.
Explore modern delivery and deployment models in depth
Examine the roles of data centers, virtualization, containerization, and web technologies
Learn best practices for cloud security, with detailed drill-downs on access and data
Review standard and specialized infrastructure, from usage monitors to failover
Discover efficient tools and mechanisms for administering cloud-based IT resources
Walk through architecting cloud systems to deliver baseline functions and capabilities
Plan for advanced requirements such as zero downtime, rapid provisioning, distributed data sovereignty, and virtual private cloud
Architect for specialized environments such as edge and fog computing
Consider cloud delivery models from both provider and consumer perspectives
Apply cost metrics and formulae to manage usage, integration, and ownership costs
Use SLAs to ensure availability, reliability, performance, scalability, and resiliency
This comprehensive guide is for IT and business professionals, managers, and executives; architects, developers, faculty, students, and anyone who wants to make the most of cloud computing.
Register your book for convenient access to downloads, updates, and/or corrections as they become available. See inside book for details.
Author(s): Thomas Erl, Eric Barcelo
Edition: 2
Publisher: Pearson
Year: 2023
Language: English
Commentary: true epub
Pages: 677
Foreword by David Linthicum
1. Introduction
2. Case Study Background
PART I: FUNDAMENTAL CLOUD COMPUTING
3. Understanding Cloud Computing
4. Fundamental Concepts and Models
5. Cloud-Enabling Technology
6. Understanding Containerization
7. Understanding Cloud Security and Cybersecurity
PART II: CLOUD COMPUTING MECHANISMS
8. Cloud Infrastructure Mechanisms
9. Specialized Cloud Mechanisms
10. Cloud and Cyber Security Access-Oriented Mechanisms
11. Cloud and Cyber Security Data-Oriented Mechanisms
12. Cloud Management Mechanisms
PART III: CLOUD COMPUTING ARCHITECTURE
13. Fundamental Cloud Architectures
14. Advanced Cloud Architectures
15. Specialized Cloud Architectures
PART IV: WORKING WITH CLOUDS
16. Cloud Delivery Model Considerations
17. Cost Metrics and Pricing Models
18. Service Quality Metrics and SLAs
PART V: APPENDICES
Appendix A: Case Study Conclusions
Appendix B: Common Containerization Technologies