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Cloud Management and Its Ethical Issues: A Comprehensive Overview, Assignments of Network and System Administration

Cloud management refers to the administration and maintenance of cloud computing resources and services. This includes tasks such as provisioning and scaling of resources, monitoring and troubleshooting issues, and managing access and security controls. Cloud management also involves the optimization of resources to ensure that they are being used in the most efficient and cost-effective manner. This can be done through the use of various tools and technologies, such as cloud management platform

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In this part of the presentation, we will discuss Cloud Management and Its Ethical issues.
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Businesses are facing increasing demands and as a result, they must maintain a
large number of applications. This has led to a rise in the expenses associated with
acquiring and managing servers and storage. Cloud technology offers a solution by
allowing consolidation of servers, storage, and databases onto a shared
infrastructure that is both software and hardware based. This is done in a way that
is self-service, easily scalable and metered, providing access to servers and storage
on demand.
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By allowing for self-service, on-demand access to servers and storage that can
be easily scaled and metered.
Enterprise Manager offers the following benefits.
By Increasing Quality of Service:
IT departments are seeking not only to reduce expenses but also to enhance the
quality of service in terms of performance, availability and security. The use of cloud
technology automatically improves availability characteristics. Additionally, it
allows for the implementation of a unified identity and security infrastructure
during the standard provisioning process, making security policies and compliance
regulations an integrated part of the provisioning process, rather than an additional
step.
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#1st^ slide In this part of the presentation, we will discuss Cloud Management and Its Ethical issues. #NEXT SLIDE Businesses are facing increasing demands and as a result, they must maintain a large number of applications. This has led to a rise in the expenses associated with acquiring and managing servers and storage. Cloud technology offers a solution by allowing consolidation of servers, storage, and databases onto a shared infrastructure that is both software and hardware based. This is done in a way that is self-service, easily scalable and metered, providing access to servers and storage on demand. #NEXT SLIDE By allowing for self-service, on-demand access to servers and storage that can be easily scaled and metered. Enterprise Manager offers the following benefits.

  • By Increasing Quality of Service: IT departments are seeking not only to reduce expenses but also to enhance the quality of service in terms of performance, availability and security. The use of cloud technology automatically improves availability characteristics. Additionally, it allows for the implementation of a unified identity and security infrastructure during the standard provisioning process, making security policies and compliance regulations an integrated part of the provisioning process, rather than an additional step.

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  • By Enabling Faster Deployment: Designing the cloud infrastructure using standardized components such as servers, CPUs, storage, and networks, along with standardized configurations and tools, facilitates a streamlined, automated, and uncomplicated deployment process. #NEXT SLIDE
  • By Providing Resource Elasticity: The ability to adjust the capacity of a database in terms of storage size and computing power, gives applications the ability to adapt to the changing demands of business workloads. #NEXT SLIDE
  • By Rapid Provisioning: Databases in a cloud environment can be quickly set up, often through a self-service infrastructure, allowing for faster deployment of applications. This shortens the time needed to deploy production applications, development platforms, or test configurations. #NEXT SLIDE Managing the Cloud Management Lifecycle With Enterprise Manager Enterprise Manager allows you to manage the entire Cloud lifecycle which includes the following:
  • Planning
  • Setting Up the Cloud
  • Building the Cloud
  • Testing and Deploying a Service
  • Monitoring and Managing the Cloud
  • Metering, Charging, and Optimization

Testing and Deploying a Service Once an application has been developed, it must be tested. Enterprise Manager offers a testing suite that enables users to test both modifications to the application and changes to the database. The testing tool provides the capability to replicate a production load and replay it in a test environment, making the results predictable. Enterprise Manager also provides a self-service application that allows end-users to launch a service. Monitoring and Managing the Cloud Enterprise Manager offers a variety of built-in monitoring and management capabilities that make up a comprehensive Cloud management system. For example, it enables grouping of targets for improved manageability. The Administration Group feature allows administrators to establish monitoring settings, compliance standards and cloud policies through templates and also to classify each target in multiple hierarchies, such as Line of Business and Lifecycle status. This allows the monitoring framework to handle thousands of servers, databases, and middleware targets in the Cloud. #NEXT SLIDE Metering, Charging, and Optimization The Metering and Chargeback functionalities in Enterprise Manager enable organizations to track actual usage in comparison to representative usage. Administrators can also adapt the pricing models to include fixed costs, configurations, administrative expenses, labor costs, energy consumption or a combination of these. Cloud Management also requires ongoing optimization of resources and processes to ensure consistent service levels. Enterprise Manager provides administrators and application users with tools that assist in rediscovering assets, evaluating performance, adjusting the Cloud balance and refining the provisioning process.

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ETHICAL ISSUES

Cloud computing allows users to access services on-demand and pay only for what they use, from anywhere in the world. However, this shift to cloud also raises multiple ethical concerns related to moving both services and data from local servers to external third-party data centers. The emergence of these ethical issues in cloud is influenced by various technological factors. Among them, security, privacy, compliance and performance metrics have a greater impact on ethical issues. : #NEXT SLIDE Privacy and Security When unauthorized access to sensitive data stored in the cloud is obtained - whether it be by a hacker, cloud provider or third party - it can be difficult to determine who and how that data is being misused, leading to a range of ethical concerns. To prevent such issues, privacy and security measures are crucial. For instance, your account information may be accessed by your bank without any security breaches, but the information can be shared with third parties to inform them of your purchasing habits, resulting in a violation of privacy.

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Other ethical issues in the cloud: Environmental impacts: In 2007, Gartner estimated that the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) industry was responsible for approximately 2% of global carbon dioxide emissions. Even though cloud data centers can afford to pay for their high energy consumption, they should aim to reduce energy consumption and use as much renewable energy as possible. Terms and conditions: T&C is a set of rules and obligations that serve as a legal agreement between the cloud provider and customer, outlining the responsibilities and rights of all parties involved. T&C not only outlines expectations based on technological criteria, but also includes conditions and penalties for any violations of these rules. That’s all thank you.

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