In at the deep end with Cloud Computing
Scenario: You’re new to the cloud infrastructure market but like the idea of flexible billing, rapid rollout (or termination) zero commitments and the possibility for inifite expansion.
These four blog articles all posted today take you through the basics of understanding what you need to get started in a non-vendor biased way:
First, is it right for you? Of course it probabaly is, but this explains why:
Next, how do you identify what makes a cloud providor a cloud providor?
http://www.redmonk.com/jgovernor/2008/11/12/15-ways-i-am-wrong-about-enterprise-cloud-computing/
Then, how do you choose which provider to us? Some are limited to certain technologies, whereas some are so open you can treat your cloud instance however you like.
http://www.manyniches.com/cloudcomputing/cloud-strategy-a-question-of-motivations/
And finally, how do you pitch to your customer that it’s safe? The traditional idea of “this website is on this server” is a hard idea to shake for some people and this could make them doubt the reliability or stability of something that doesn’t physically exist. This blog post covers SLAs in cloud computing:
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/Cloud-Computing-Part-3-SLA-Spirit-in-the-Sky-65137.html
Cloud computing is such a hot topic right now that with the most minimal of effort you can find all the resources, contacts and knowledge you need to get started quickly with cloud computing. A quick search in twitter for example produces a hive of chit chat on the topic with relevant links, experiences and tutorials.
on November 14, 2008 on 2:52 pm
You might also be interested in understanding the relation between performance and cost management in the cloud as this is one of the driving factors and an area of convergence for IT management.
A Unified Approach to Performance Management and Cost Management for Cloud Computing
http://www.jinspired.com/products/jxinsight/meteringthecloud.html
William