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Cloud Computing Integration Challenges and Solutions

I have been a long-term supporter of what the cloud can do for your business, but I did not hold back from presenting what issues need to be overcome when performing a cloud computing implementation. Today, I would like to discuss the challenges of cloud computing integrations.

Often referred to as the ‘ugly part” of cloud computing, integration plays a crucial role if you want to deliver cloud-based solutions to your business. Outlining a cloud strategy could be a time-consuming and difficult process, but the planning part must also take into account the fact that the on–premises resources and infrastructure a company has must be coordinated with the applications to be hosted in the cloud.

Five areas can pose challenges when it comes to cloud computing integration: backup, storage, network, security, and management. However, the information on the subject is quite scarce because many cloud implementations had an experimental character, and people solved issues as they arose. A set of standards or best practices is yet to be put in place.

So, how do you get the data from in-house to the cloud, keeping in mind security and other data migration standards? There are automatic tools to help with your data migration between in-house and cloud applications.

You must also think about how you will coordinate upgrades: if the data or, most important, the infrastructure on premise changes, then the interfaces in the cloud might need to be adapted in order for these systems to communicate.

If you do not want to hire the services of a company specialized in this type of integration, but you also do not want to be caught unprepared, the solution to deal with possible integration issues is to carefully plan in advance both the migration and the implementation.

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Virtualization Energizes Cal State University

John Charles is the CIO of California State University, East Bay (CSUEB) and Rich Avila is Director, Server & Network Operations. In late 2007 they were both looking down the barrel of a gun. The total amount of power being used in the data center was 67KVA. The maximum power from the current plant was 75kVA. PG&E had informed them that no more power could be delivered. They would be out of power in less than six months. A new data center was planned, but would not be available for two years.

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Storage Virtualization Design and Deployment

A main impediment to storage virtualization is the lack of multiple storage vendor (heterogeneous) support within available virtualization technologies. This inhibits deployment across a data center. The only practical approach is either to implement a single vendor solution across the whole of the data center (practical only for small and some medium size data centers) or to implement virtualization in one or more of the largest storage pools within a data center.

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