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Private cloud computing [electronic book] : consolidation, virtualization, and service-oriented infrastructure / Stephen R. Smoot and Nam K. Tan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Waltham, MA : Morgan Kaufmann, 2012.ISBN:
  • 0123849195
  • 9780123849199
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Contents:
Next-generation data center architectures and technologies -- Next-generation WAN and service integration -- Branch consolidation and WAN optimization -- Session interception design and deployment -- WAN optimization in the private cloud -- SAN extensions and IP storage -- Cloud infrastructure as a service -- Case studies.
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Private cloud computing enables you to consolidate diverse enterprise systems into one that is cloud-based and can be accessed by end-users seamlessly, regardless of their location or changes in overall demand. Expert authors Steve Smoot and Nam K. Tan distill their years of networking experience to describe how to build enterprise networks to create a private cloud. With their techniques you'll create cost-saving designs and increase the flexibility of your enterprise, while maintaining the security and control of an internal network. Private Cloud Computing offers a complete cloud architecture for enterprise networking by synthesizing WAN optimization, next-generation data centers, and virtualization in a network-friendly way, tying them together into a complete solution that can be progressively migrated to as time and resources permit.

Includes index.

Next-generation data center architectures and technologies -- Next-generation WAN and service integration -- Branch consolidation and WAN optimization -- Session interception design and deployment -- WAN optimization in the private cloud -- SAN extensions and IP storage -- Cloud infrastructure as a service -- Case studies.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Chapter 1 Next-Generation IT Trends
  • Layers of Function: The Service-Oriented Infrastructure Framework
  • Blocks of Function: The Cloud Modules
  • Cloud Computing Characteristics
  • Computing Taxonomy
  • Chapter 2 Next-Generation Data Center Architectures and Technologies
  • The Data Center Consolidation and Virtualization Modus Operandi
  • Server Consolidation Drivers
  • Server Virtualization
  • Storage Virtualization
  • Layer 2 Evolutions
  • Unified Data Center Fabric
  • Chapter 3 Next-Generation WAN and Service Integration
  • Service Integration in the Data Center
  • Infrastructure Segmentation
  • The Next-Generation Enterprise WAN
  • Chapter 4 Branch Consolidation and WAN Optimization
  • What is the WAN performance challenge?
  • WAN Optimization Benefits
  • Requirements for WAN Optimization Deployment
  • Remote Office Virtualization Designs
  • Chapter 5 Session Interception Design and Deployment
  • Selecting an Interception Mechanism
  • The WCCP Dive
  • In-path Deployment In-Brief
  • PBR Deployment Overview
  • Chapter 6 WAN Optimization in the Private Cloud
  • WAN Optimization Requirements in the Cloud
  • Interception at the VM Level
  • Cloud Interception with VRF-Aware WCCP
  • Cloud Interception with Non VRF-Aware WCCP
  • Interception at the Services Aggregation Layer
  • Chapter 7 SAN Extensions and IP Storage
  • SAN Extension Overview
  • Optical Networking Solutions
  • SONET/SDH Services
  • FCIP
  • iSCSI
  • Putting It All Together
  • Chapter 8 Cloud Infrastructure as a Service
  • Cloud Security
  • Unified Computing System
  • Cloud Management
  • Cloud IaaS: The Big Picture
  • Chapter 9 Case Studies
  • Virtual Access-Layer Design Study
  • ERSPAN Design Study
  • Unified Fabric Design Study
  • Top-of-Rack Architecture Design Study
  • Basic vPC Design Study
  • SAN Extension Design Study
  • Service-Oriented Infrastructure Design Study

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Stephen R. Smoot, Ph.D., helped start up Riverbed Technology in February 2003, and currently serves as senior vice president of technical operations, running the technical support, technical publications, technical marketing, and global consulting engineering groups. He spends his time thinking about where technology is going and helping customers to solve their problems. Smoot previously worked on acceleration and video at Inktomi Corporation (now a part of Yahoo). He joined Inktomi, following its acquisition of FastForward Networks, which designed overlay network technology for streaming video with millions of viewers over the Internet. Smoot previously worked at Imedia (Motorola), Honeywell, and IBM. Smoot received his doctorate in computer science from the University of California at Berkeley, working with Lawrence Rowe. His dissertation, "Maximizing Perceived Quality at Given Bit-Rates in MPEG Encoding," describes various aspects of creating MPEG video from its original video source. He also holds a master's degree in computer science from the University of California, Berkeley. His undergraduate education was at MIT where he received bachelor's degrees in computer science and mathematics.

Nam-Kee Tan, CCIE #4307, has been in the networking industry for more than 16 years. He is dual CCIE in routing and switching and service provider and has been an active CCIE for more than 10 years. His areas of specialization include advanced IP services, network management solutions, MPLS applications, L2/L3 VPN implementations, next-generation data center technologies, and storage networking. Nam-Kee is currently the lead network architect in the Riverbed advanced network engineering team where he designs and deploys cloud computing service infrastructures and virtual data center solutions for Riverbed enterprise and service provider customers. Nam-Kee also advises internal Riverbed engineers in the area of next-generation service provider technologies. Nam-Kee is the author of Configuring Cisco Routers for Bridging, DLSw#65533;, and Desktop Protocols (1999, ISBN 0071354573); Building VPNs with IPSec and MPLS (2003, ISBN 0071409319), and MPLS for Metropolitan Area Networks (2004, ISBN 084932212X); and is co-author of Building Scalable Cisco Networks (co-author, 2000, ISBN: 0072124776). He holds a master's degree in data communications from the University of Essex, UK, and an MBA from the University of Adelaide, Australia.

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