Description

Book Synopsis
CLOUD COMPUTING SOLUTIONS

The main purpose of this book is to include all the cloud-related technologies in a single platform, so that researchers, academicians, postgraduate students, and those in the industry can easily understand the cloud-based ecosystems.

This book discusses the evolution of cloud computing through grid computing and cluster computing. It will help researchers and practitioners to understand grid and distributed computing cloud infrastructure, virtual machines, virtualization, live migration, scheduling techniques, auditing concept, security and privacy, business models, and case studies through the state-of-the-art cloud computing countermeasures.

This book covers the spectrum of cloud computing-related technologies and the wide-ranging contents will differentiate this book from others. The topics treated in the book include:

  • The evolution of cloud computing from grid computing, cluster computing, and distributed systems;


  • Table of Contents

    List of Figures xvii

    List of Tables xix

    Foreword xxi

    Preface xxiii

    Acknowledgments xxv

    Acronyms xxvii

    Part I: Cloud Computing Architecture 1

    1 Basics of Cloud Computing 3
    Souvik Pal, Dac-Nhuong Le, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

    1.1 Evolution of Cloud Computing 4

    1.2 Cluster Computing 7

    1.2.1 The Architecture of Cluster Computing Environment 7

    1.2.2 Components of Computer Cluster 8

    1.3 Grid Computing 9

    1.3.1 Grid-Related Technologies 10

    1.3.2 Levels of Deployment 11

    1.3.3 Architecture of Grid Computing Environment 13

    1.4 Mobile Computing 16

    1.4.1 Characteristics of Mobile Computing 17

    1.4.2 Characteristics of Mobile Networks 17

    1.5 Summary 18

    Exercises 18

    References 19

    2 Introduction to Cloud Computing 21
    Souvik Pal, Dac-Nhuong Le, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

    2.1 Definition of Cloud Computing 22

    2.2 Characteristics of Cloud 22

    2.2.1 Elasticity and Scalability 23

    2.2.2 Metered and Billing of Service 23

    2.2.3 Self-Service Allocation of Resources 23

    2.2.4 Application Programming Interface (APIs) 24

    2.2.5 Efficiency Measurement Service 24

    2.2.6 Device and Location Interdependency 24

    2.2.7 Customization 24

    2.2.8 Security 25

    2.3 Cloud Computing Environment 25

    2.3.1 Access to Supporting Business Agility 25

    2.3.2 Minimizing Investment Expenditures 25

    2.3.3 Public Cloud Computing Environment 25

    2.3.4 Private Cloud Computing Environment 26

    2.3.5 Hybrid Cloud Computing Environment 27

    2.3.6 Community Cloud Computing Environment 27

    2.4 Cloud Services 28

    2.4.1 Resources as a Service (RaaS) 28

    2.4.2 Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) 28

    2.4.3 Platform as a Service (PaaS) 29

    2.4.4 Software as a Service (SaaS) 30

    2.4.5 Network as a Service (NaaS) 31

    2.4.6 Desktop as a Service (DaaS/VDI) 32

    2.4.7 Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) 32

    2.5 Security Paradigms and Issues of Cloud Computing 32

    2.6 Major Cloud Service Providers 33

    2.6.1 IaaS CSPs 33

    2.6.2 PaaS CSPs 35

    2.6.3 SaaS CSPs 35

    2.7 Summary 35

    Exercises 36

    References 37

    3 Architectural Framework for Cloud Computing 39
    Souvik Pal, Dac-Nhuong Le, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

    3.1 Challenges of Cloud Computing Environment 40

    3.2 Architectural Framework for Cloud Computing 41

    3.2.1 Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) 41

    3.2.2 SOA Characterization 42

    3.2.3 Life Cycle of Services in SOA 43

    3.2.4 Integrating SOA and the Cloud 45

    3.2.5 Cloud Architecture 46

    3.3 Architectural Workflow and Co-ordination of Multiple Activities 49

    3.3.1 Characteristics of Workflow 50

    3.3.2 Need for Workflow 50

    3.4 Examples of Workflow Tools 52

    3.5 Summary 53

    Exercises 53

    References 54

    4 Virtualization Environment in Cloud Computing 57
    Souvik Pal, Dac-Nhuong Le, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

    4.1 Introduction 58

    4.1.1 Need of Virtualization in Cloud Computing Environment 58

    4.1.2 Virtualization versus Traditional Approach 58

    4.2 Virtualization and Virtual Machine 59

    4.2.1 Advantages of Virtualization Technique in Cloud Computing Environment 60

    4.2.2 Category of Virtual Machine 61

    4.3 Virtualization Model for Cloud Computing 64

    4.3.1 Distributed Resources of Physical Hosts 65

    4.3.2 Hypervisor Monitoring Environment (HME) 65

    4.3.3 Platform Service 66

    4.3.4 Software Service 66

    4.3.5 Broker Service 67

    4.3.6 Business Service 67

    4.4 Categorization of Guest OS Virtualization Techniques 68

    4.4.1 Full Virtualization 68

    4.4.2 Paravirtualization 69

    4.4.3 Hardware-Assisted Virtualization 70

    4.5 Mapping Technique of Virtual Machine to Physical Machine in a Private Cloud 71

    4.6 Drawbacks of Virtualization 72

    4.7 Summary 73

    Exercises 74

    References 75

    5 Classification of Virtualization Environment 77
    Souvik Pal, Dac-Nhuong Le, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

    5.1 Introduction 78

    5.2 Classification 78

    5.2.1 Scheduling-Based Environment 79

    5.2.2 Load Distribution-Based Environment 80

    5.2.3 Energy-Aware-Based Environment 81

    5.2.4 Operational-Based Environment 82

    5.2.5 Distribution Pattern-Based Environment 85

    5.2.6 Transaction-Based Environment 86

    5.3 Summary 87

    Exercises 87

    References 88

    Part II: Cloud Computing Data Storage 91

    6 An Approach to Live Migration of Virtual Machines in Cloud Computing Environment 93
    Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

    6.1 Introduction 94

    6.2 Need of Live Migration of Virtual Machine 94

    6.3 Advantages of Live Migration 94

    6.4 A Design Approach to Live Migration 95

    6.4.1 Live Migration Process 97

    6.5 Security Issues 99

    6.5.1 Possible Attacks 99

    6.5.2 Solutions 100

    6.6 Summary 100

    Exercises 100

    References 101

    7 Reliability Issues in Cloud Computing Environment 103
    Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

    7.1 Introduction 104

    7.1.1 Research Problem Statement 105

    7.1.2 Research Aim 105

    7.1.3 Research Question 105

    7.2 Literature Review 106

    7.2.1 Cloud Service Models 107

    7.2.2 Elements of Reliable Cloud Computing 108

    7.2.3 Cloud Computing Gaps and Concerns 109

    7.2.4 Trends in Cloud Computing 110

    7.3 Reliability Issues in Cloud Computing Research 111

    7.3.1 Research Methodology 111

    7.3.2 Research Strategy 111

    7.3.3 Data Collection 112

    7.3.4 Sampling 112

    7.3.5 Data Analysis and Findings 112

    7.4 Findings 114

    7.4.1 Lack of Effort to Address Reliability and Availability Issues 114

    7.4.2 Performance Issues 115

    7.4.3 Privacy Issues 115

    7.5 Summary 115

    Exercises 116

    References 116

    8 Cloud Database 123
    Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

    8.1 Introduction 124

    8.2 Non-Relational Data Models 124

    8.2.1 Transactions in Cloud Databases 125

    8.2.2 Advantages of Cloud Database 125

    8.3 Heterogeneous Databases in DaaS 126

    8.3.1 Relational and Non-Relational Database 126

    8.3.2 Centralized and Distributed Database 126

    8.3.3 Structured and Unstructured Database 127

    8.3.4 Infrastructure-Based and Infrastructureless Databases 127

    8.3.5 SQL-Based and NoSQL-Based Databases 128

    8.4 Study of a Document-Oriented Cloud Database - MongoDB 129

    8.4.1 Data Model 129

    8.4.2 Replication 129

    8.4.3 Sharding 130

    8.4.4 Architecture 131

    8.4.5 Consistency 132

    8.4.6 Failure Handling 132

    8.5 CAP Theorem for Cloud Database Transaction 132

    8.6 Issues in Live Migration of Databases in Cloud 133

    8.7 Cloud Database Classification Based on Transaction Processing 134

    8.7.1 ACID-Based Cloud Database 134

    8.7.2 NoACID-Based Cloud Database 135

    8.8 Commercially Available Cloud Database Platform 136

    8.8.1 Amazon Web Services 137

    8.8.2 Microsoft Windows Azure 138

    8.8.3 Google App Engine 138

    8.9 Summary 138

    Exercises 138

    References 140

    9 Cloud-Based Data Storage 143
    Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

    9.1 Relevant Hadoop Tools 144

    9.2 Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) 145

    9.2.1 HDFS Architecture 145

    9.2.2 Data Read Process in HDFS 146

    9.2.3 Data Write Process in HDFS 147

    9.2.4 Authority Management of HDFS 148

    9.2.5 Limitations of HDFS 148

    9.3 Data Mining Challenges with Big Data 149

    9.4 MapReduce 151

    9.4.1 MapReduce Architecture 151

    9.4.2 MapReduce Procedure 152

    9.4.3 Limitations of MapReduce 153

    9.5 Next Generation of MapReduce: YARN 154

    9.5.1 YARN Compared to MapReduce 1.0 (MRv1) 155

    9.5.2 YARN and MapReduce 2.0 (MRv2) 156

    9.5.3 YARN Architecture 156

    9.5.4 Advantages of YARN 159

    9.6 Classification of Data Mining Systems 160

    9.6.1 Classification According to Kind of Databases Mined 160

    9.6.2 Classification According to Kind of Knowledge Mined 160

    9.6.3 Classification According to Kind of Techniques Utilized 161

    9.6.4 Classification According to the Applications Adapted 161

    9.7 Summary 162

    Exercises 162

    References 163

    10 Auditing Concept in Cloud Computing 165
    Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

    10.1 Introduction 166

    10.2 Data Security in Cloud Computing Environment 166

    10.2.1 Characteristics of a Secure Cloud Computing Environment 166

    10.2.2 Need for Auditing in Cloud Computing Environment 167

    10.2.3 Auditing Background Within Third-Party Service Provider 167

    10.3 Cloud Auditing Outsourcing Life Cycle Phases 167

    10.4 Auditing Classification 168

    10.5 Auditing Service 169

    10.5.1 How Third-Party Service Provider is Enabling Auditing Service 171

    10.5.2 Auditing Process Analysis 171

    10.5.3 Privacy and Integrity 174

    10.5.4 Cloud-Auditing Architecture Analysis 176

    10.6 Summary 177

    Exercises 178

    References 178

    Part III: Cloud Computing Implementation, Security and Applications 181

    11 Security Paradigms in Cloud Computing 183
    Prasant Kumar Pattnaik, Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal

    11.1 Security Paradigms and Issues 184

    11.2 Cloud Security Challenges 185

    11.3 Cloud Economics 187

    11.4 Security of Big Data in Cloud 187

    11.4.1 The Biggest Risk: Data Breach 188

    11.4.2 Data Loss 188

    11.4.3 Account or Service Traffic Hijacking 189

    11.4.4 Insecure Interfaces and APIs 189

    11.4.5 Denial of Service 190

    11.4.6 Malicious Insiders 190

    11.4.7 Abuse of Cloud Users 190

    11.4.8 Inadequate Due Diligence 191

    11.4.9 Vulnerabilities in Shared Technology 191

    11.5 Security as a Service in Cloud 191

    11.6 Summary 194

    Exercises 194

    References 195

    12 Privacy Preservation Issues in Cloud Computing 197
    Prasant Kumar Pattnaik, Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal

    12.1 Privacy Issues in Cloud Storage 198

    12.1.1 Encryption Methods 198

    12.1.2 Access Control Mechanisms 199

    12.1.3 Query Integrity/Keyword Searches 200

    12.1.4 Auditability Schemes 200

    12.2 Privacy and Security 201

    12.2.1 Performance Unpredictability, Latency and Reliability 202

    12.2.2 Portability and Interoperability 203

    12.2.3 Data Breach Through Fiber-Optic Networks 204

    12.2.4 Data Storage over IP Networks 204

    12.2.5 Data Storage and Security in Cloud 205

    12.3 Threats to Security in Cloud Computing 208

    12.3.1 Basic Security 208

    12.3.2 Network-Level Security 209

    12.3.3 Application-Level Security 211

    12.4 Security Issues in Cloud Deployment Models 215

    12.4.1 Security Issues in a Public Cloud 215

    12.4.2 Security Issues in a Private Cloud 216

    12.5 Ensuring Security Against Various Types of Attacks 217

    12.6 Survey of Privacy Preservation Using Fuzzy Set and Genetic Algorithm 219

    12.6.1 Fuzzy-Based Approach for Privacy-Preserving Publication of Data 219

    12.6.2 Privacy-Preserving Fuzzy Association Rules Hiding in Quantitative Data 220

    12.6.3 A Rough Computing-Based Performance Evaluation Approach for Educational Institutions 222

    12.6.4 A New Method for Preserving Privacy in Quantitative Association Rules Using Genetic Algorithm 223

    12.6.5 Privacy Preserving in Association Rules Using a Genetic Algorithm 224

    12.7 Summary 225

    Exercises 225

    References 226

    13 Applications of Wireless Sensor Network in Cloud 233
    Prasant Kumar Pattnaik, Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal

    13.1 Introduction 234

    13.2 Architectural Issues of Combining Cloud Computing and Wireless Sensor Networks 234

    13.3 Sensor Network Overview 235

    13.3.1 Terminology 235

    13.3.2 Routing Protocols in WSNs 236

    13.4 Application Scenarios 237

    13.4.1 Military Use 237

    13.4.2 Weather Forecasting 237

    13.4.3 Healthcare 238

    13.4.4 Transport Monitoring 238

    13.5 Summary 238

    Exercises 239

    References 239

    14 Applications of Mobile Cloud Computing 243
    Prasant Kumar Pattnaik, Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal

    14.1 What is Mobile Cloud Computing? 244

    14.2 The Architecture of Mobile Cloud Computing 245

    14.3 Characteristics of Mobile Cloud Computing 245

    14.4 Advantages of Mobile Cloud Computing 246

    14.5 Mobile Cloud Applications 248

    14.5.1 Mobile Commerce 248

    14.5.2 Mobile Learning 249

    14.5.3 Mobile Healthcare 249

    14.5.4 Mobile Gaming 250

    14.5.5 Mobile Social Network 251

    14.5.6 Multimedia Sharing 252

    14.6 Summary 252

    Exercises 252

    References 253

    15 Big Data in Cloud Computing 257
    Prasant Kumar Pattnaik, Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal

    15.1 Introduction to Big Data 258

    15.2 Big Data vs. Cloud Computing 259

    15.3 Big Data and the Cloud 261

    15.4 Cloud Computing to Support Big Data 262

    15.4.1 Cloud Storage for Big Data Storage 262

    15.4.2 Cloud Computing for Big Data Processing 262

    15.4.3 Cloud Computing for Big Data Analytics 263

    15.4.4 Cloud Computing for Big Data Sharing and Remote Collaboration 263

    15.5 Opportunities and Challenges 263

    15.5.1 Pros of Putting Big Data in the Cloud 263

    15.5.2 Potential Challenges of Big Data in the Cloud 264

    15.6 Summary 265

    Exercises 265

    References 266

    Part IV: Cloud Computing Simulator Tools 269

    16 CloudSim: A Simulator for Cloud Computing Environment 271
    Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

    16.1 Introduction 272

    16.2 Main Features 272

    16.3 CloudSim Architecture 273

    16.3.1 Modeling the Cloud 274

    16.3.2 Modeling the VM Allocation 275

    16.3.3 Modeling the Cloud Market 276

    16.3.4 Modeling the Network Behavior 276

    16.3.5 Modeling a Federation of Clouds 276

    16.3.6 Modeling Dynamic Workloads 277

    16.3.7 Modeling Data Center Power Consumption 278

    16.3.8 Modeling Dynamic Entities Creation 278

    16.4 Design and Implementation of CloudSim 279

    16.5 Setting up Development Environments 282

    16.6 How to Use CloudSim with Eclipse 282

    References 285

    17 OpenFaaS 287
    Prasant Kumar Pattnaik, Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal

    17.1 Introduction 288

    17.2 OpenFaaS Architecture 288

    17.3 OpenFaaS Installation 289

    17.3.1 Development Environment with Docker Swarm 290

    17.3.2 Multi-Node Cluster with Docker Swarm 291

    17.3.3 Production Environment with Kubernetes 293

    17.3.4 Installing OpenFaaS Using Helm 297

    17.3.5 Install OpenShift 298

    17.4 Considerations 300

    17.5 Operation of OpenFaaS 300

    17.5.1 Setup and Configuration of the Open FaaS Command Line Tool 300

    17.5.2 OpenFaaS Store 301

    17.5.3 Management and Usage of Functions 301

    17.5.4 Development of Functions 302

    17.5.5 Working with Docker Registries 302

    17.5.6 Web UI 303

    References 303

    18 OpenNebula 305
    Prasant Kumar Pattnaik, Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal

    18.1 Project Goal and Environment 306

    18.2 Set Up Masternode with Frontend 306

    18.2.1 Install Components 306

    18.2.2 Starting the Frontend 306

    18.3 Set Up Worker Node with KVM 307

    18.3.1 Install Components 307

    18.3.2 Establish an SSH Communication Pipeline between Master and Worker 308

    18.3.3 Network Configuration 308

    18.4 Register Worker Node 308

    18.5 Deploy VM 309

    References 311

    19 OpenStack 313
    Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

    19.1 OpenStack 314

    19.2 Terminologies in OpenStack 314

    19.3 OpenStack Architecture 315

    19.3.1 Compute (Nova) 316

    19.3.2 Networking (Neuron) 316

    19.3.3 Image 316

    19.3.4 Object Storage (Swift) 316

    19.3.5 Block Storage (Cinder) 316

    19.4 Logical Architecture 317

    19.5 OpenStack Installation Guide 318

    19.5.1 Hardware Requirements 318

    19.5.2 Networking Requirements 319

    19.6 OpenStack Work 321

    References 322

    20 Eucalyptus 325
    Souvik Pal, Dac-Nhuong Le, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

    20.1 Introduction to Eucalyptus 326

    20.1.1 Eucalyptus Overview 326

    20.1.2 Eucalyptus Architecture 326

    20.1.3 Eucalyptus Components 327

    20.2 Eucalyptus Installation 328

    20.2.1 System Requirements 329

    20.2.2 Services Placement 330

    20.2.3 Eucalyptus Features 331

    20.2.4 Networking Modes 332

    20.2.5 Install Repositories 332

    20.3 Configure Eucalyptus 335

    20.4 Amazon Web Services Compatibility 337

    References 337

    Glossary 339

    Authors 365

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    Publication Date: 04/08/2022
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    Description

    Book Synopsis
    CLOUD COMPUTING SOLUTIONS

    The main purpose of this book is to include all the cloud-related technologies in a single platform, so that researchers, academicians, postgraduate students, and those in the industry can easily understand the cloud-based ecosystems.

    This book discusses the evolution of cloud computing through grid computing and cluster computing. It will help researchers and practitioners to understand grid and distributed computing cloud infrastructure, virtual machines, virtualization, live migration, scheduling techniques, auditing concept, security and privacy, business models, and case studies through the state-of-the-art cloud computing countermeasures.

    This book covers the spectrum of cloud computing-related technologies and the wide-ranging contents will differentiate this book from others. The topics treated in the book include:

    • The evolution of cloud computing from grid computing, cluster computing, and distributed systems;


    • Table of Contents

      List of Figures xvii

      List of Tables xix

      Foreword xxi

      Preface xxiii

      Acknowledgments xxv

      Acronyms xxvii

      Part I: Cloud Computing Architecture 1

      1 Basics of Cloud Computing 3
      Souvik Pal, Dac-Nhuong Le, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

      1.1 Evolution of Cloud Computing 4

      1.2 Cluster Computing 7

      1.2.1 The Architecture of Cluster Computing Environment 7

      1.2.2 Components of Computer Cluster 8

      1.3 Grid Computing 9

      1.3.1 Grid-Related Technologies 10

      1.3.2 Levels of Deployment 11

      1.3.3 Architecture of Grid Computing Environment 13

      1.4 Mobile Computing 16

      1.4.1 Characteristics of Mobile Computing 17

      1.4.2 Characteristics of Mobile Networks 17

      1.5 Summary 18

      Exercises 18

      References 19

      2 Introduction to Cloud Computing 21
      Souvik Pal, Dac-Nhuong Le, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

      2.1 Definition of Cloud Computing 22

      2.2 Characteristics of Cloud 22

      2.2.1 Elasticity and Scalability 23

      2.2.2 Metered and Billing of Service 23

      2.2.3 Self-Service Allocation of Resources 23

      2.2.4 Application Programming Interface (APIs) 24

      2.2.5 Efficiency Measurement Service 24

      2.2.6 Device and Location Interdependency 24

      2.2.7 Customization 24

      2.2.8 Security 25

      2.3 Cloud Computing Environment 25

      2.3.1 Access to Supporting Business Agility 25

      2.3.2 Minimizing Investment Expenditures 25

      2.3.3 Public Cloud Computing Environment 25

      2.3.4 Private Cloud Computing Environment 26

      2.3.5 Hybrid Cloud Computing Environment 27

      2.3.6 Community Cloud Computing Environment 27

      2.4 Cloud Services 28

      2.4.1 Resources as a Service (RaaS) 28

      2.4.2 Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) 28

      2.4.3 Platform as a Service (PaaS) 29

      2.4.4 Software as a Service (SaaS) 30

      2.4.5 Network as a Service (NaaS) 31

      2.4.6 Desktop as a Service (DaaS/VDI) 32

      2.4.7 Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) 32

      2.5 Security Paradigms and Issues of Cloud Computing 32

      2.6 Major Cloud Service Providers 33

      2.6.1 IaaS CSPs 33

      2.6.2 PaaS CSPs 35

      2.6.3 SaaS CSPs 35

      2.7 Summary 35

      Exercises 36

      References 37

      3 Architectural Framework for Cloud Computing 39
      Souvik Pal, Dac-Nhuong Le, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

      3.1 Challenges of Cloud Computing Environment 40

      3.2 Architectural Framework for Cloud Computing 41

      3.2.1 Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) 41

      3.2.2 SOA Characterization 42

      3.2.3 Life Cycle of Services in SOA 43

      3.2.4 Integrating SOA and the Cloud 45

      3.2.5 Cloud Architecture 46

      3.3 Architectural Workflow and Co-ordination of Multiple Activities 49

      3.3.1 Characteristics of Workflow 50

      3.3.2 Need for Workflow 50

      3.4 Examples of Workflow Tools 52

      3.5 Summary 53

      Exercises 53

      References 54

      4 Virtualization Environment in Cloud Computing 57
      Souvik Pal, Dac-Nhuong Le, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

      4.1 Introduction 58

      4.1.1 Need of Virtualization in Cloud Computing Environment 58

      4.1.2 Virtualization versus Traditional Approach 58

      4.2 Virtualization and Virtual Machine 59

      4.2.1 Advantages of Virtualization Technique in Cloud Computing Environment 60

      4.2.2 Category of Virtual Machine 61

      4.3 Virtualization Model for Cloud Computing 64

      4.3.1 Distributed Resources of Physical Hosts 65

      4.3.2 Hypervisor Monitoring Environment (HME) 65

      4.3.3 Platform Service 66

      4.3.4 Software Service 66

      4.3.5 Broker Service 67

      4.3.6 Business Service 67

      4.4 Categorization of Guest OS Virtualization Techniques 68

      4.4.1 Full Virtualization 68

      4.4.2 Paravirtualization 69

      4.4.3 Hardware-Assisted Virtualization 70

      4.5 Mapping Technique of Virtual Machine to Physical Machine in a Private Cloud 71

      4.6 Drawbacks of Virtualization 72

      4.7 Summary 73

      Exercises 74

      References 75

      5 Classification of Virtualization Environment 77
      Souvik Pal, Dac-Nhuong Le, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

      5.1 Introduction 78

      5.2 Classification 78

      5.2.1 Scheduling-Based Environment 79

      5.2.2 Load Distribution-Based Environment 80

      5.2.3 Energy-Aware-Based Environment 81

      5.2.4 Operational-Based Environment 82

      5.2.5 Distribution Pattern-Based Environment 85

      5.2.6 Transaction-Based Environment 86

      5.3 Summary 87

      Exercises 87

      References 88

      Part II: Cloud Computing Data Storage 91

      6 An Approach to Live Migration of Virtual Machines in Cloud Computing Environment 93
      Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

      6.1 Introduction 94

      6.2 Need of Live Migration of Virtual Machine 94

      6.3 Advantages of Live Migration 94

      6.4 A Design Approach to Live Migration 95

      6.4.1 Live Migration Process 97

      6.5 Security Issues 99

      6.5.1 Possible Attacks 99

      6.5.2 Solutions 100

      6.6 Summary 100

      Exercises 100

      References 101

      7 Reliability Issues in Cloud Computing Environment 103
      Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

      7.1 Introduction 104

      7.1.1 Research Problem Statement 105

      7.1.2 Research Aim 105

      7.1.3 Research Question 105

      7.2 Literature Review 106

      7.2.1 Cloud Service Models 107

      7.2.2 Elements of Reliable Cloud Computing 108

      7.2.3 Cloud Computing Gaps and Concerns 109

      7.2.4 Trends in Cloud Computing 110

      7.3 Reliability Issues in Cloud Computing Research 111

      7.3.1 Research Methodology 111

      7.3.2 Research Strategy 111

      7.3.3 Data Collection 112

      7.3.4 Sampling 112

      7.3.5 Data Analysis and Findings 112

      7.4 Findings 114

      7.4.1 Lack of Effort to Address Reliability and Availability Issues 114

      7.4.2 Performance Issues 115

      7.4.3 Privacy Issues 115

      7.5 Summary 115

      Exercises 116

      References 116

      8 Cloud Database 123
      Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

      8.1 Introduction 124

      8.2 Non-Relational Data Models 124

      8.2.1 Transactions in Cloud Databases 125

      8.2.2 Advantages of Cloud Database 125

      8.3 Heterogeneous Databases in DaaS 126

      8.3.1 Relational and Non-Relational Database 126

      8.3.2 Centralized and Distributed Database 126

      8.3.3 Structured and Unstructured Database 127

      8.3.4 Infrastructure-Based and Infrastructureless Databases 127

      8.3.5 SQL-Based and NoSQL-Based Databases 128

      8.4 Study of a Document-Oriented Cloud Database - MongoDB 129

      8.4.1 Data Model 129

      8.4.2 Replication 129

      8.4.3 Sharding 130

      8.4.4 Architecture 131

      8.4.5 Consistency 132

      8.4.6 Failure Handling 132

      8.5 CAP Theorem for Cloud Database Transaction 132

      8.6 Issues in Live Migration of Databases in Cloud 133

      8.7 Cloud Database Classification Based on Transaction Processing 134

      8.7.1 ACID-Based Cloud Database 134

      8.7.2 NoACID-Based Cloud Database 135

      8.8 Commercially Available Cloud Database Platform 136

      8.8.1 Amazon Web Services 137

      8.8.2 Microsoft Windows Azure 138

      8.8.3 Google App Engine 138

      8.9 Summary 138

      Exercises 138

      References 140

      9 Cloud-Based Data Storage 143
      Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

      9.1 Relevant Hadoop Tools 144

      9.2 Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) 145

      9.2.1 HDFS Architecture 145

      9.2.2 Data Read Process in HDFS 146

      9.2.3 Data Write Process in HDFS 147

      9.2.4 Authority Management of HDFS 148

      9.2.5 Limitations of HDFS 148

      9.3 Data Mining Challenges with Big Data 149

      9.4 MapReduce 151

      9.4.1 MapReduce Architecture 151

      9.4.2 MapReduce Procedure 152

      9.4.3 Limitations of MapReduce 153

      9.5 Next Generation of MapReduce: YARN 154

      9.5.1 YARN Compared to MapReduce 1.0 (MRv1) 155

      9.5.2 YARN and MapReduce 2.0 (MRv2) 156

      9.5.3 YARN Architecture 156

      9.5.4 Advantages of YARN 159

      9.6 Classification of Data Mining Systems 160

      9.6.1 Classification According to Kind of Databases Mined 160

      9.6.2 Classification According to Kind of Knowledge Mined 160

      9.6.3 Classification According to Kind of Techniques Utilized 161

      9.6.4 Classification According to the Applications Adapted 161

      9.7 Summary 162

      Exercises 162

      References 163

      10 Auditing Concept in Cloud Computing 165
      Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

      10.1 Introduction 166

      10.2 Data Security in Cloud Computing Environment 166

      10.2.1 Characteristics of a Secure Cloud Computing Environment 166

      10.2.2 Need for Auditing in Cloud Computing Environment 167

      10.2.3 Auditing Background Within Third-Party Service Provider 167

      10.3 Cloud Auditing Outsourcing Life Cycle Phases 167

      10.4 Auditing Classification 168

      10.5 Auditing Service 169

      10.5.1 How Third-Party Service Provider is Enabling Auditing Service 171

      10.5.2 Auditing Process Analysis 171

      10.5.3 Privacy and Integrity 174

      10.5.4 Cloud-Auditing Architecture Analysis 176

      10.6 Summary 177

      Exercises 178

      References 178

      Part III: Cloud Computing Implementation, Security and Applications 181

      11 Security Paradigms in Cloud Computing 183
      Prasant Kumar Pattnaik, Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal

      11.1 Security Paradigms and Issues 184

      11.2 Cloud Security Challenges 185

      11.3 Cloud Economics 187

      11.4 Security of Big Data in Cloud 187

      11.4.1 The Biggest Risk: Data Breach 188

      11.4.2 Data Loss 188

      11.4.3 Account or Service Traffic Hijacking 189

      11.4.4 Insecure Interfaces and APIs 189

      11.4.5 Denial of Service 190

      11.4.6 Malicious Insiders 190

      11.4.7 Abuse of Cloud Users 190

      11.4.8 Inadequate Due Diligence 191

      11.4.9 Vulnerabilities in Shared Technology 191

      11.5 Security as a Service in Cloud 191

      11.6 Summary 194

      Exercises 194

      References 195

      12 Privacy Preservation Issues in Cloud Computing 197
      Prasant Kumar Pattnaik, Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal

      12.1 Privacy Issues in Cloud Storage 198

      12.1.1 Encryption Methods 198

      12.1.2 Access Control Mechanisms 199

      12.1.3 Query Integrity/Keyword Searches 200

      12.1.4 Auditability Schemes 200

      12.2 Privacy and Security 201

      12.2.1 Performance Unpredictability, Latency and Reliability 202

      12.2.2 Portability and Interoperability 203

      12.2.3 Data Breach Through Fiber-Optic Networks 204

      12.2.4 Data Storage over IP Networks 204

      12.2.5 Data Storage and Security in Cloud 205

      12.3 Threats to Security in Cloud Computing 208

      12.3.1 Basic Security 208

      12.3.2 Network-Level Security 209

      12.3.3 Application-Level Security 211

      12.4 Security Issues in Cloud Deployment Models 215

      12.4.1 Security Issues in a Public Cloud 215

      12.4.2 Security Issues in a Private Cloud 216

      12.5 Ensuring Security Against Various Types of Attacks 217

      12.6 Survey of Privacy Preservation Using Fuzzy Set and Genetic Algorithm 219

      12.6.1 Fuzzy-Based Approach for Privacy-Preserving Publication of Data 219

      12.6.2 Privacy-Preserving Fuzzy Association Rules Hiding in Quantitative Data 220

      12.6.3 A Rough Computing-Based Performance Evaluation Approach for Educational Institutions 222

      12.6.4 A New Method for Preserving Privacy in Quantitative Association Rules Using Genetic Algorithm 223

      12.6.5 Privacy Preserving in Association Rules Using a Genetic Algorithm 224

      12.7 Summary 225

      Exercises 225

      References 226

      13 Applications of Wireless Sensor Network in Cloud 233
      Prasant Kumar Pattnaik, Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal

      13.1 Introduction 234

      13.2 Architectural Issues of Combining Cloud Computing and Wireless Sensor Networks 234

      13.3 Sensor Network Overview 235

      13.3.1 Terminology 235

      13.3.2 Routing Protocols in WSNs 236

      13.4 Application Scenarios 237

      13.4.1 Military Use 237

      13.4.2 Weather Forecasting 237

      13.4.3 Healthcare 238

      13.4.4 Transport Monitoring 238

      13.5 Summary 238

      Exercises 239

      References 239

      14 Applications of Mobile Cloud Computing 243
      Prasant Kumar Pattnaik, Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal

      14.1 What is Mobile Cloud Computing? 244

      14.2 The Architecture of Mobile Cloud Computing 245

      14.3 Characteristics of Mobile Cloud Computing 245

      14.4 Advantages of Mobile Cloud Computing 246

      14.5 Mobile Cloud Applications 248

      14.5.1 Mobile Commerce 248

      14.5.2 Mobile Learning 249

      14.5.3 Mobile Healthcare 249

      14.5.4 Mobile Gaming 250

      14.5.5 Mobile Social Network 251

      14.5.6 Multimedia Sharing 252

      14.6 Summary 252

      Exercises 252

      References 253

      15 Big Data in Cloud Computing 257
      Prasant Kumar Pattnaik, Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal

      15.1 Introduction to Big Data 258

      15.2 Big Data vs. Cloud Computing 259

      15.3 Big Data and the Cloud 261

      15.4 Cloud Computing to Support Big Data 262

      15.4.1 Cloud Storage for Big Data Storage 262

      15.4.2 Cloud Computing for Big Data Processing 262

      15.4.3 Cloud Computing for Big Data Analytics 263

      15.4.4 Cloud Computing for Big Data Sharing and Remote Collaboration 263

      15.5 Opportunities and Challenges 263

      15.5.1 Pros of Putting Big Data in the Cloud 263

      15.5.2 Potential Challenges of Big Data in the Cloud 264

      15.6 Summary 265

      Exercises 265

      References 266

      Part IV: Cloud Computing Simulator Tools 269

      16 CloudSim: A Simulator for Cloud Computing Environment 271
      Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

      16.1 Introduction 272

      16.2 Main Features 272

      16.3 CloudSim Architecture 273

      16.3.1 Modeling the Cloud 274

      16.3.2 Modeling the VM Allocation 275

      16.3.3 Modeling the Cloud Market 276

      16.3.4 Modeling the Network Behavior 276

      16.3.5 Modeling a Federation of Clouds 276

      16.3.6 Modeling Dynamic Workloads 277

      16.3.7 Modeling Data Center Power Consumption 278

      16.3.8 Modeling Dynamic Entities Creation 278

      16.4 Design and Implementation of CloudSim 279

      16.5 Setting up Development Environments 282

      16.6 How to Use CloudSim with Eclipse 282

      References 285

      17 OpenFaaS 287
      Prasant Kumar Pattnaik, Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal

      17.1 Introduction 288

      17.2 OpenFaaS Architecture 288

      17.3 OpenFaaS Installation 289

      17.3.1 Development Environment with Docker Swarm 290

      17.3.2 Multi-Node Cluster with Docker Swarm 291

      17.3.3 Production Environment with Kubernetes 293

      17.3.4 Installing OpenFaaS Using Helm 297

      17.3.5 Install OpenShift 298

      17.4 Considerations 300

      17.5 Operation of OpenFaaS 300

      17.5.1 Setup and Configuration of the Open FaaS Command Line Tool 300

      17.5.2 OpenFaaS Store 301

      17.5.3 Management and Usage of Functions 301

      17.5.4 Development of Functions 302

      17.5.5 Working with Docker Registries 302

      17.5.6 Web UI 303

      References 303

      18 OpenNebula 305
      Prasant Kumar Pattnaik, Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal

      18.1 Project Goal and Environment 306

      18.2 Set Up Masternode with Frontend 306

      18.2.1 Install Components 306

      18.2.2 Starting the Frontend 306

      18.3 Set Up Worker Node with KVM 307

      18.3.1 Install Components 307

      18.3.2 Establish an SSH Communication Pipeline between Master and Worker 308

      18.3.3 Network Configuration 308

      18.4 Register Worker Node 308

      18.5 Deploy VM 309

      References 311

      19 OpenStack 313
      Dac-Nhuong Le, Souvik Pal, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

      19.1 OpenStack 314

      19.2 Terminologies in OpenStack 314

      19.3 OpenStack Architecture 315

      19.3.1 Compute (Nova) 316

      19.3.2 Networking (Neuron) 316

      19.3.3 Image 316

      19.3.4 Object Storage (Swift) 316

      19.3.5 Block Storage (Cinder) 316

      19.4 Logical Architecture 317

      19.5 OpenStack Installation Guide 318

      19.5.1 Hardware Requirements 318

      19.5.2 Networking Requirements 319

      19.6 OpenStack Work 321

      References 322

      20 Eucalyptus 325
      Souvik Pal, Dac-Nhuong Le, Prasant Kumar Pattnaik

      20.1 Introduction to Eucalyptus 326

      20.1.1 Eucalyptus Overview 326

      20.1.2 Eucalyptus Architecture 326

      20.1.3 Eucalyptus Components 327

      20.2 Eucalyptus Installation 328

      20.2.1 System Requirements 329

      20.2.2 Services Placement 330

      20.2.3 Eucalyptus Features 331

      20.2.4 Networking Modes 332

      20.2.5 Install Repositories 332

      20.3 Configure Eucalyptus 335

      20.4 Amazon Web Services Compatibility 337

      References 337

      Glossary 339

      Authors 365

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