Numerous advancements are being brought in and incorporated into the cloud domain with the aim of realizing a trove of deeper and decisive automations.
Rather than discussing the cloud paradigm in isolation, this fully updated text examines how cloud computing can work collaboratively with other computing models to meet the needs of evolving trends.This multi-dimensional approach encompasses the challenges of fulfilling the storage requirements of big data, the use of the cloud as a remote server for Internet of Things and sensor networks, and an investigation of how cloud computing is interlinked with other established computing phenomenon such as edge computing. New chapters illustrate the distinct ideals of the cloud-native computing, proclaimed as the next-generation cloud computing paradigm.
Topics and features:
Includes learning objectives, motivating questions, and self-test exercises
Introduces the underlying concepts, fundamental features, and key technological foundations of cloud computing
Examines how enterprise networking and cloud networking can work together to achieve business goals
Reviews the different types of cloud storage available to address the evolution of data and the need for digitization
Discusses the challenges and approaches to implementing cloud governance, security, and the hot topic of cloud management
Describes the details of cloud migration, the crucial role of monitoring in optimizing the cloud, and the basics of disaster recovery using cloud infrastructure
This technically rigorous, yet simple-to-follow textbook is an ideal resource for graduate courses on cloud computing. Professional software developers and cloud architects will also find the work to be an invaluable reference.