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Title: Cross Food Delivery System and Cloud Native Application on Openstack Private Cloud
Authors: DERGHAM, LAhcene
HARIZI,BOuabdellah
Keywords: Cloud Computing
Private Cloud
Devops
OpenStack
Native Application
Microservices
Scalable Applications
Issue Date: 2021
Abstract: Cloud computing technology has been emerging and spreading at a great pace due to its service-oriented architecture, elasticity, cost-effectiveness, etc. Many organizations are using Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) public clouds for data migration away from traditional IT infrastructure, but there are a few fields, such as finance, hospitals, military, and others, that are reluctant to use public clouds due to perceived security vulnerability. Enterprises in such fields feel more vulnerable to security breaches and feel secure using in-house IT infrastructure. The introduction of private clouds is a solution for these businesses. Private Clouds have been substituted for the traditional IT infrastructure due to their flexible ”pay-as-you-go” model within an organization by departments and enhanced privacy relative to public clouds in the form of administrative control and supervision. The creation of a Private Cloud based on the OpenStack platform implements this idea. Emerging container technologies, such as Docker, offer unprecedented agility in developing and running applications in a cloud environment, especially when combined with a microservice-style architecture. However, it is often difficult to use containers to manage the cloud infrastructure, without sacrificing many of the benefits containers offer. OpenStack cloud software is the integration engine that enables organizations to take full advantage of the intersection of new applications and infrastructure technologies. That’s why OpenStack users can deploy new technologies quickly, and use already-integrated enterprise systems and networks.
Description: Dr. Ishak MEDDAH supervisor
URI: https://repository.esi-sba.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/305
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