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Cloud Computing

The Cloud Computing is the use of the software and hardware that includes the great number of computers connected over the communication network such as the Internet. The Cloud name comes from the usage the cloud symbol on the system diagrams as the abstraction for the complex network infrastructure. This term is used as a marketing metaphor for the Internet.
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Cloud Computing Architecture

The Cloud Computing Architecture is the structure of the system, which is based on the needs of end-user and includes the set of components and subcomponents required for cloud computing, among them cloud resources, services, middleware, software components, front-end platforms (cloud clients), cloud-based back end platforms (servers, storage), and a network (Internet, Intranet, Intercloud). When designing the Cloud Computing Architecture diagrams, the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software advises to turn attention for the powerful Cloud Computing Diagrams solution from the extensive Computers and Network area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
This Azure cloud architecture pattern diagram template was created on the base of figure in the article "Valet Key Pattern" from the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) website.
"Valet Key Pattern.
Use a token or key that provides clients with restricted direct access to a specific resource or service in order to offload data transfer operations from the application code. This pattern is particularly useful in applications that use cloud-hosted storage systems or queues, and can minimize cost and maximize scalability and performance. ...
Client programs and web browsers often need to read and write files or data streams to and from an application’s storage. ...
Data stores have the capability to handle upload and download of data directly, without requiring the application to perform any processing to move this data, but this typically requires the client to have access to the security credentials for the store.
... applications must be able to securely control access to data in a granular way, but still reduce the load on the server by setting up this connection and then allowing the client to communicate directly with the data store to perform the required read or write operations. ...
To resolve the problem of controlling access to a data store where the store itself cannot manage authentication and authorization of clients, one typical solution is to restrict access to the data store’s public connection and provide the client with a key or token that the data store itself can validate.
This key or token is usually referred to as a valet key. It provides time-limited access to specific resources and allows only predefined operations such as reading and writing to storage or queues, or uploading and downloading in a web browser. Applications can create and issue valet keys to client devices and web browsers quickly and easily, allowing clients to perform the required operations without requiring the application to directly handle the data transfer. This removes the processing overhead, and the consequent impact on performance and scalability, from the application and the server." [msdn.microsoft.com/ ru-RU/ library/ dn568102.aspx]
The Azure cloud system architecture diagram template "Valet key pattern" for the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software is included in the Azure Architecture solutin from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Cloud computing system architecture diagram template
Cloud computing system architecture diagram template, user, storage blob, key, permissions, app, application,
This example of cloud computing system architecture diagram was created on base of the figure "Workflow to distribute workitems to pooled VMs" in the article "Azure Batch technical overview" from the Microsoft Azure website.
"Workitems workflow.
Figure 4 shows a you how to submit an application to a pool where it's distributed for processing. This uses the Batch API. ...
1. Upload input files (such as source data or images) required for a job to an Azure storage account. These files must be in the storage account so that the Batch service can access them. The Batch service loads them onto a TVM when the task runs.
2. Upload the dependent binary files to the storage account. The binary files include the program that is run by the task and the dependent assemblies. These files must also be accessed from storage and are loaded onto the TVM.
3. Create a pool of TVMs, specifying the size of the TVMs in the pool, the OS they run, and other properties. When a task runs, it is assigned a TVM from this pool.
4. Create a workitem. A job will be automatically created when you create a workitem. A workitem enables you to manage a job of tasks.
5. Add tasks to the job. Each task uses the program that you uploaded to process information from a file you uploaded.
6. Run the application and monitor the results of the output." [azure.microsoft.com/ en-us/ documentation/ articles/ batch-technical-overview/ ]
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Cloud computing system architecture diagram
Cloud computing system architecture diagram, virtual machine, user, tasks, storage Azure, file, Microsoft Azure, Azure poster arrow, Azure batch,

Cloud Computing Architecture Diagrams

For documenting the Cloud Computing Architecture with a goal to facilitate the communication between stakeholders are successfully used the Cloud Computing Architecture diagrams. It is convenient and easy to draw various Cloud Computing Architecture diagrams in ConceptDraw PRO software with help of tools of the Cloud Computing Diagrams Solution from the Computer and Networks Area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.

Introduction to Cloud Computing Architecture

The best way to visualize the introduction to Cloud computing architecture is to create diagrams and schematics representing what is a cloud computing and how it works. For their design, we recommend to use a powerful ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software supplied with Cloud Computing Diagrams solution from the Computers and Network area of ConceptDraw Solution Park
The vector stencils library "Cloud clipart" contains 195 icons.
Use it to design your cloud computing infographics and diagrams with ConceptDraw PRO software.
"Cloud computing, also known as 'on-demand computing', is a kind of Internet-based computing, where shared resources, data and information are provided to computers and other devices on-demand. It is a model for enabling ubiquitous, on-demand access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources. Cloud computing and storage solutions provide users and enterprises with various capabilities to store and process their data in third-party data centers. It relies on sharing of resources to achieve coherence and economies of scale..." [Cloud computing. Wikipedia]
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Cloud computing icons
Cloud computing icons, yen sign, wrench, wireless, wifi antenna, web camera, wallet, virtual disk, video mail, video camera, video, user woman, user profile, account, user man, upload, umbrella, tv, truck, train, tools, tablet computer, syringe, switch, support, suitcase, stickmen, stickman, stethoscope, stars, star, spreadsheet, spider, sound, dynamic, software box, social network, smartphone, sign up, shopping cart, shopping basket, shopping bag, ship, shield, server tower case, server rack, sensor, schedule, satellite antenna, satellite, safe, router, rackmount server, question sign, puzzles, puzzle, printer, pound sign, plus sign, platform, pie chart icon, photo camera, photo, pencil, pc, desktop computer, pages, page, operator, open book, office printer, notebook, not found, error 404, newspaper, network bus, network, music player, music, movie, mouse, monitor, mobile phone, minus sign, microphone, memory, RAM, map, mail, magnifying glass, logout, login, log, lock open, lock close, lock and key, location mark, load balancer, list, line chart icon, lightning, light bulb, letter, lego, laptop, keyboard, key, info, image, house, hotel, hosting, home, heart rhythm, heart, hard drive, hacker, globe, gears, gear, gauge, speedometer, gamepad, folders, folder, flash drive, firewall, filter, funnel, files, file, feedback, feed symbol, eye, exclamation mark, euro sign, ethernet plug, ethernet jack, equal sign, email, drawing shapes, download, dollar sign, documents, document, dialog boxes, dialog box, datacenter, databases, database, dashboard, cubes, credit card, console, computer virus, computer terminal, ATM machine, info kiosk, communication, coins stacks, coins stack, coin, coffee cup, code, cloud storage, cloud hosting, cloud database, cloud computing, cloud, clock, checklist, check list, check mark, car, calendar, calculator, cable connection, bus, building, bug, brackets, braces, box open, box close, books, book, big data, bar chart icon, banknote bundles, banknote bundle, banknote, backup, airport, access point, X cross symbol, SSD, NIC, network interface controller, Linux penguin, Jet plane, IP phone, Earth, planet, CPU, CD, DVD, Alert, bell,

What is Cloud Computing

What is Cloud Computing? The Cloud computing is a widely used and highly demanded utility in the modern world thanks to its high computing power, performance, scalability and accessibility, and at the same time low cost of services. The ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software provides an easy and effective Cloud Computing Diagrams solution from the Computers and Network area of ConceptDraw Solution Park for making professional looking Cloud Computing and Cloud Computing Architecture Diagrams.

Amazon Cloud

Data storage in clouds is very popular and widely used in the modern world. The Amazon is one of the companies which provide this service. Amazon Web Services offers the inexpensive and reliable cloud computing services, that's why many large companies prefer the Amazon Cloud for storage and operating their data. It is convenient to draw various AWS diagrams explaining the use of amazon cloud with help of tools of AWS Architecture Diagrams Solution from the Computer and Networks Area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
The vector stencils library "AWS simple icons" contains 97 symbol icons of Amazon Web Services (AWS) elements for drawing AWS cloud architecture diagrams.
"Amazon Web Services (abbreviated AWS) is a collection of remote computing services (also called web services) that together make up a cloud computing platform, offered over the Internet by Amazon.com. The most central and well-known of these services are Amazon EC2 and Amazon S3. The service is advertised as providing a large computing capacity (potentially many servers) much faster and cheaper than building a physical server farm." [Amazon Web Services. Wikipedia]
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Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, EC2,
Instance
Instance, instance,
Instances
Instances, instances,
AMI
AMI, AMI,
DB on Instance
DB on Instance, DB on instance,
Instance with CloudWatch
Instance with CloudWatch, instance with CloudWatch,
Elastic IP
Elastic IP, Elastic IP,
Amazon Elastic MapReduce
Amazon Elastic MapReduce, Amazon Elastic MapReduce,
Cluster
Cluster, cluster,
HDFS Cluster
HDFS Cluster, HDFS cluster,
Auto Scaling
Auto Scaling, auto scaling,
Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)
Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), Amazon Simple Storage Service, S3,
Bucket
Bucket, bucket,
Bucket with Objects
Bucket with Objects, bucket with objects,
Object
Object, object,
AWS Import/Export
AWS Import/Export, AWS, import, export,
AWS Storage Gateway Service
AWS Storage Gateway Service, AWS Storage Gateway Service,
Amazon Elastic Block Storage (EBS)
Amazon Elastic Block Storage (EBS), Amazon Elastic Block Storage, EBS,
Volume
Volume, volume,
Snapshot
Snapshot, snapshot,
Amazon CloudFront
Amazon CloudFront, Amazon CloudFront,
Download Distribution
Download Distribution, download distribution,
Streaming Distribution
Streaming Distribution, streaming distribution,
Edge Location
Edge Location, edge location,
Amazon CloudWatch
Amazon CloudWatch, Amazon CloudWatch,
Alarm
Alarm, alarm,
Elastic Load Balancer
Elastic Load Balancer, Elastic load balancer,
AWS Direct Connect
AWS Direct Connect, AWS direct connect,
Amazon Route 53
Amazon Route 53, Amazon Route 53,
Hosted Zone
Hosted Zone, hosted zone,
Route Table
Route Table, route table,
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Amazon Virtual Private Cloud, VPC,
VPN Connection
VPN Connection, VPN connection,
VPN Gateway
VPN Gateway, VPN gateway,
Customer Gateway
Customer Gateway, Customer gateway,
Internet Gateway
Internet Gateway, Internet gateway,
Router
Router, router,
Amazon SimpleDB
Amazon SimpleDB, Amazon SimpleDB,
Domain
Domain, domain,
Item
Item, item,
Items
Items, items,
Attribute
Attribute, attribute,
Attributes
Attributes,
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)
Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS), Amazon Relational Database Service, RDS,
RDS DB Instance
RDS DB Instance, RDS DB instance,
RDS DB Instance Standby (Multi-AZ)
RDS DB Instance Standby (Multi-AZ), RDS DB instance standby, Multi-AZ,
RDS DB Instance Read Replica
RDS DB Instance Read Replica, RDS DB instance read replica,
Oracle DB Instance
Oracle DB Instance, Oracle DB instance,
MySQL DB Instance
MySQL DB Instance, MySQL DB instance,
Table
Table, table,
Amazon DynamoDB
Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon DynamoDB,
Amazon ElastiCache
Amazon ElastiCache, Amazon ElastiCache,
ElastiCache Cache Node
ElastiCache Cache Node, ElastiCache cache node,
Amazon Simple Email Service (SES)
Amazon Simple Email Service (SES), Amazon Simple Email Service, SES,
Email
Email, Email,
Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS)
Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS), Amazon Simple Notification Service, SNS,
Topic
Topic, topic,
Email Notification
Email Notification, Email notification,
HTTP Notification
HTTP Notification, HTTP notification,
Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS)
Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS), Amazon Simple Queue Service, SQS,
Queue
Queue, queue,
Message
Message, message,
Amazon Simple Workflow Service (SWF)
Amazon Simple Workflow Service (SWF), Amazon Simple Workflow Service, SWF,
Decider
Decider, decider,
Worker
Worker, worker,
AWS CloudFormation
AWS CloudFormation, AWS CloudFormation,
Template
Template, template,
Stack
Stack, stack,
AWS Elastic Beanstalk
AWS Elastic Beanstalk, AWS Elastic Beanstalk,
Application
Application, application,
Amazon Mechanical Turk
Amazon Mechanical Turk, Amazon Mechanical Turk,
Human Intelligence Tasks (HIT)
Human Intelligence Tasks (HIT), Human Intelligence Tasks, HIT,
Assignment/Task
Assignment/Task, assignment, task,
Workers
Workers, workers,
Requester
Requester, requester,
Users
Users, users,
User
User, user,
Client
Client, client,
Mobile Client
Mobile Client, mobile client,
Multimedia
Multimedia, multimedia,
Corporate Data Center
Corporate Data Center, corporate data center,
Traditional Server
Traditional Server, traditional server,
Internet
Internet, Internet,
AWS Management Console
AWS Management Console, AWS Management Console,
IAM Add-on
IAM Add-on, IAM add-on,
Example: IAM Add-on
Example: IAM Add-on, example, IAM add-on,
Availability Zone
Availability Zone, availability zone,
Region
Region, region,
Security Group
Security Group, security group,
Elastic Beanstalk Container
Elastic Beanstalk Container, Elastic Beanstalk Container,
EC2 Instance Contents
EC2 Instance Contents, EC2 instance contents,
VPC Subnet
VPC Subnet, VPC subnet,
Server Contents
Server Contents, Server contents,
Virtual Private Cloud
Virtual Private Cloud, virtual private cloud,
AWS Cloud
AWS Cloud, AWS cloud,
Corporate Data Center
Corporate Data Center, corporate data center,
Auto Scaling Group
Auto Scaling Group, auto scaling group,
This Azure cloud architecture pattern diagram template was created on the base of figure in the article "Scheduler Agent Supervisor Pattern" from the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) website.
"Scheduler Agent Supervisor Pattern.
Coordinate a set of actions across a distributed set of services and other remote resources, attempt to transparently handle faults if any of these actions fail, or undo the effects of the work performed if the system cannot recover from a fault. This pattern can add resiliency to a distributed system by enabling it to recover and retry actions that fail due to transient exceptions, long-lasting faults, and process failures. ...
An application performs tasks that comprise a number of steps, some of which may invoke remote services or access remote resources. The individual steps may be independent of each other, but they are orchestrated by the application logic that implements the task.
Whenever possible, the application should ensure that the task runs to completion and resolve any failures that might occur when accessing remote services or resources. ...
If the application detects a more permanent fault from which it cannot easily recover, it must be able to restore the system to a consistent state and ensure integrity of the entire end-to-end operation. ...
The Scheduler Agent Supervisor pattern defines the following actors. These actors orchestrate the steps (individual items of work) to be performed as part of the task (the overall process):
- The Scheduler arranges for the individual steps that comprise the overall task to be executed and orchestrates their operation. ...
- The Agent contains logic that encapsulates a call to a remote service, or access to a remote resource referenced by a step in a task. ...
- The Supervisor monitors the status of the steps in the task being performed by the Scheduler. ...
The Scheduler, Agent, and Supervisor are logical components and their physical implementation depends on the technology being used." [msdn.microsoft.com/ ru-RU/ library/ dn589780.aspx]
The Azure cloud system architecture diagram template "Scheduler agent supervisor pattern" for the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software is included in the Azure Architecture solutin from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Cloud computing system architecture diagram template
Cloud computing system architecture diagram template, user, storage blob, storage, gears, database generic, cloud service, Scheduler,

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The Cloud Computing Diagrams solution extends the functionality of the ConceptDraw PRO v10 software with comprehensive collection of libraries of cloud computing vector stencils to help you get started design of Cloud Computing Diagrams and Architecture D
This example of cloud computing system architecture diagram was created on the base of picture in the article "What is StorSimple?" by Sharon Smith from the Microsoft Azure website.
"Microsoft Azure StorSimple is an efficient, cost-effective, and manageable solution that eliminates many of the issues and expense associated with enterprise storage and data protection. It uses a proprietary device (the Microsoft Azure StorSimple device) and integrated management tools to provide a seamless view of all enterprise storage, including cloud storage." [azure.microsoft.com/ en-us/ documentation/ articles/ storsimple-overview/ ]
The diagram example "Microsoft Azure StorSimple architecture" was created using ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Azure Architecture solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Cloud computing system architecture diagram
Cloud computing system architecture diagram, user, server rack, server farm, laptop computer, affinity group, StorSimple, Microsoft Azure,
This example of cloud computing system architecture diagram was redesigned from the Wikimedia Commons file: Windows Azure Network and Computes Architecture.png. [commons.wikimedia.org/ wiki/ File:Windows_ Azure_ Network_ and_ Computes_ Architecture.png]
This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 license. [creativecommons.org/ licenses/ by-sa/ 2.0/ ]
"Microsoft Azure (formerly Windows Azure before 25 March 2014) is a cloud computing platform and infrastructure, created by Microsoft, for building, deploying and managing applications and services through a global network of Microsoft-managed datacenters. It provides both PaaS and IaaS services and supports many different programming languages, tools and frameworks, including both Microsoft-specific and third-party software and systems." [Microsoft Azure. Wikipedia]
The diagram example "Microsoft Azure network and computes architecture" was created using ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Azure Architecture solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Cloud computing system architecture diagram
Cloud computing system architecture diagram, worker role, web role, storage, firewall, SQL database, Azure load balancer,